i am always stunned that in any history of the theater and the shea’s chain the mention of Vincent McFaul is almost always omitted. He was the General Manager from the first day until his death in 1955. Further, he worked for Michael Shea from the age of 12 and was President of the chain from 1930 until 1955, which was one of the more storied eras of the now defunct chain.
i am always stunned that in any history of the theater and the shea’s chain the mention of Vincent McFaul is almost always omitted. He was the General Manager from the first day until his death in 1955. Further, he worked for Michael Shea from the age of 12 and was President of the chain from 1930 until 1955, which was one of the more storied eras of the now defunct chain.