Last year I first visited the Blackfriars Theatre in Boston, England. The theater was formerly a monastery built in the 13th century and lived in Dominican monasteries, and hundreds of years later the monastery became the property of the Duke of Suffolk, then the theater in the early 1960s. The road to the theatre and the back door were cobbled, and there were some strange-shaped windows on the walls, and I had not yet had time to ask them what they were for. You know? Despite the historical winds and fires, the theater reception also fully retains the original arched porch, the north wall and the two and the previous general layout - full of retro feelings! The theater is not big, standing in the control room looking a little vertical to the stage. Before the show, the theater staff will wear the hawker costumes to sell ice cream, you have to remember to bring change yo!
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Last year I first visited the Blackfriars Theatre in Boston, England. The theater was formerly a monastery built in the 13th century and lived in Dominican monasteries, and hundreds of years later the monastery became the property of the Duke of Suffolk, then the theater in the early 1960s. The road to the theatre and the back door were cobbled, and there were some strange-shaped windows on the walls, and I had not yet had time to ask them what they were for. You know? Despite the historical winds and fires, the theater reception also fully retains the original arched porch, the north wall and the two and the previous general layout - full of retro feelings! The theater is not big, standing in the control room looking a little vertical to the stage. Before the show, the theater staff will wear the hawker costumes to sell ice cream, you have to remember to bring change yo!