Fascinating story about a "lost" underground theater

<p>OK, this is off topic, but I can’t imagine any performing arts person not being fascinated by this story:</p>

<p>[Steinert</a> Hall, the most famous subterranean theater you?ve never heard of - Music - The Boston Globe](<a href=“http://www.bostonglobe.com/lifestyle/style/2013/12/13/steinert-hall-most-famous-subterranean-theater-you-never-heard/hmNEd74IQpIcqP35X0d9GP/story.html]Steinert”>http://www.bostonglobe.com/lifestyle/style/2013/12/13/steinert-hall-most-famous-subterranean-theater-you-never-heard/hmNEd74IQpIcqP35X0d9GP/story.html)</p>

<p>“Steinert Hall, a state-of-the-art theater when it was constructed a century ago deep beneath Boylston Street, once attracted some of the world’s finest classical musicians. Long shuttered, it remains largely out of public sight, a ghost figure on the cultural landscape…”</p>

<p>What an interesting story, prodesse! Thanks for sharing.</p>