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Definition: In 1861 theatre manager John T. Ford leased out the abandoned First Baptist Church on Tenth Street to create Ford`s Theatre.
In 1861 theatre manager John T. Ford leased out the abandoned First Baptist Church on Tenth Street to create Ford`s Theatre.
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Ford's Theatre celebrates the legacy of President Abraham Lincoln and explores the American experience through theatre and education. A working theatre, historical monument, world-class museum and learning center, Ford's Theatre is the premier destination in Washington, D.C., to explore and celebrate Lincoln's ideals and leadership principles: courage, integrity, tolerance, equality and creative expression.

Ford's Theatre History

In 1861 theatre manager John T. Ford leased out the abandoned First Baptist Church on Tenth Street to create Ford's Theatre. Over the next few years, the venue became a popular stage for theatrical and musical productions. On April 14, 1865, Abraham Lincoln visited Ford's for his twelfth time for a performance of Our American Cousin. At this performance, Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth; he died the next morning in the Petersen House, a boarding house located across the street. Ford's Theatre remained closed for more than 100 years.

Ford's Theatre officially reopened in 1968 as a national historic site and working theatre. It is operated through a public-private partnership between Ford's Theatre Society and the National Park Service.

Ford's Theatre Today
Through its inspiring theatrical productions, live historic interpretation and engaging education programs, Ford's Theatre offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in America's past while revealing meaningful connections to today.

Over the last several years, Ford's has been engaged in a dramatic expansion and renovation. In 2009, Ford's reopened a restored and renovated theatre along with a re-imagined museum, illuminating the world of Civil War Washington and the years of Lincoln's presidency. In 2012, Ford's opened the new Center for Education and Leadership, expanding the pathways for connecting with Lincoln's legacy.

As a working theatre, Ford's produces renowned plays, vibrant musicals and newly commissioned works that captivate and entertain while examining political and social issues related to Lincoln's legacy. With works from the nationally acclaimed Big River to the world premieres of Meet John Doe, The Heavens Are Hung In Black, Liberty Smith and Necessary Sacrifices, Ford's Theatre is making its mark on the American theatre landscape.

With the opening of the new Center for Education and Leadership, Ford's Theatre has become a major center for learning, where people of all ages can examine Lincoln's multi-faceted Legacy through exhibits, workshops, seminars and speakers as well as community outreach programs.

The new Ford's Theatre experience will inspire audiences from around the world to become compassionate leaders in their own communities, empowering them to live out Lincoln's principles in their own lives.

Paranormal Claims

  • Footsteps have been heard rushing toward the box where Lincold sat with his wife.
  • Gunshots and screams have been heard around Lincoln's box.
  • The apparition of Mary Todd Lincoln has been seen at the railing of the box and pointing at the stage.
  • An icy presences has been reported on a specific part of the stage.
  • The apparition of Booth has been seen hurrying across the stage.
  • The appartion of President Lincoln has been reported in various parts of the theater.

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external link Ford’s Theatre - Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C. on 10th Street NW, is one of the oldest stage theatres in the country. And today, as well as being a museum it still hosts popular plays for those who appreciate the dramatic arts. However, the theatre has a dark cloud that still looms over the stage.
external link Ford’s Theatre - Learn about Ford's Theatre in Washington DC with our complete guide featuring historical facts, interactive map, pictures, and things to do nearby.
external link Ford's Theatre (Washington DC) : All You Need to Know Before You Go (with Photos) - Yes. The ticket for Peterson house across the street is good anytime after your ticket 11:35 time. If there is a line you can go to other places and come back later. Ford theatre is air conditioned and I don't think the...
external link Abraham Lincoln's Legacy Lives - Explore Ford's Theatre NHS, discover Abraham Lincoln's life in Washington, D.C., the struggle for a united country, and the motivation behind Lincoln's assassination. The National Park Service and the Ford's Theatre Society present a variety of programs year round.
external link Ford's Theatre - All visitors must maintain appropriate face coverings in accordance with current CDC guidelines on site. The site of Lincoln’s assassination, Ford’s Theatre offers museum exhibits, live theatre and immersive learning.
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