History
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100

The Day the Theatre Opened its Doors.

What is February 2, 1809?

100

The date the theatre was adopted as a symbol.

When was June 8, 1999?

100

The year the theatre became a national landmark.

When is 1964?

200

The brother of Edwin Booth. Edwin Booth bought the theatre in 1836. Edwin's brother decided though that theatres are better suit for murder.

Who is John Wilkes Booth?

200

The reason it was made a state symbol.

What is it's historical significance and help to the community?

200

The year the first production was staged here.

When is 1812? The production was "The Rivals" and Thomas Jefferson and Marquis de Lafayette were both in the audience?

300

The theatre continues to operate the original grid, rope, pulley, and sandbag system that they've used for centuries to what.

What is to control the backstage?

300
The document it was made a state symbol under.

What is Pennsylvania House Resolution No. 197 - 1999?

300

When did it celebrate it's 200th year anniversary?

When is 2009?

400

The Walnut hosted this in 1976.

What is the first televised Carter-Ford presidential  debate?

400

Part of its historical significance.

What is the oldest theatre in America?

400

When did the Walnut get electricity?

When is 1892?


500

The Walnut Street Theatre was the first theatre to have this.

What is gas footlights or air conditioning?

500

The person who pushed for its adoption.

Who is no one?

500

In the 2019-2020 season the theatre showed a musical about this green ogre.

Who is Shrek?

500

The year the walnut street theatre became the first theatre to install gas footlights.

When is 1837?

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