The Stillman Theatre Credit: PHOTO COURTESTY OF WELDON CARPENTER
“Jacque Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris,” the play that helped galvanize the revival of Playhouse Square. Credit: PHOTO COURTESTY OF WELDON CARPENTER
Prospect Theatre, 1919 Credit: PHOTO COURTESTY OF WELDON CARPENTER
A theater within the Hippodrome. Weldon Carpenter found a lost roll of film in the 1970s, which he did not develop until the 2000s. This photo was on that roll. Credit: PHOTO COURTESTY OF WELDON CARPENTER
Ornate furnishings at one of Playhouse Square’s theaters. Credit: PHOTO COURTESTY OF WELDON CARPENTER
The Hippodrome Credit: PHOTO COURTESTY OF WELDON CARPENTER
Playhouse Square during construction of the Allen Theatre, 1921 Credit: PHOTO COURTESTY OF WELDON CARPENTER
Playhouse Square in the early 20th century. Credit: PHOTO COURTESTY OF WELDON CARPENTER
The lobby of the Ohio Theatre, 1921. Credit: PHOTO COURTESTY OF WELDON CARPENTER
The marquee at the Allen. Credit: PHOTO COURTESTY OF WELDON CARPENTER
An ornate stairway in the Hippodrome. Credit: PHOTO COURTESTY OF WELDON CARPENTER

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