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After many nearby downtown theatres were closed and demolished in the 1950s to 1970s, [5] there was a growing effort to save the historic Orpheum Theatre. In order to keep the city of Wichita from demolishing the Orpheum, two local businesswomen, Meredith "Milly" Hill and Marge Setter, created a group called "Save the Orpheum".
Cirque Italia’s family-friendly water circus show is one of several fun things happening in Wichita this weekend. ... Towne East Square parking lot, 7700 E. Kellogg ... orchestra at Orpheum. 7 p ...
An additional exhibit hall named for former Wichita City Commissioner and Mayor Bob Brown was added to the original structure in 1986. The hall contains an additional 93,000 sq ft (8,600 m 2) of exhibit space with an 8,000 sq ft (740 m 2) lobby. [1] In 1997, the 303-room Hyatt Regency Wichita hotel was constructed and connected to the center. [3]
Downtown Wichita is the central business district, government and social core of the Wichita metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of Kansas.It is home to several of the area's major landmarks and event venues including the Epic Center, Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center, Intrust Bank Arena, Riverfront Stadium, Keeper of the Plains sculpture, the Old Town entertainment district, and ...
The theater is seeking a special sales tax to fund $1 million of the project. ... The Orpheum Theatre in downtown Wichita plans to close for a year while it does a “full-scale renovation” of ...
Wichita’s 102-year-old Orpheum Theatre will close starting in June of 2025 so that crews can start on a long-awaited, complete restoration of the aging but beloved downtown venue.. On Wednesday ...
7:30 p.m. Saturday, Orpheum Theatre, 200 N. Broadway Prince is gone, but a nine-piece band called When Doves Cry performs “The Prince Tribute Show” and will be at Wichita’s Orpheum Theatre ...
The Orpheum Theatre, Wichita, Kansas (1922) The Orpheum Theater, Sioux City, Iowa (1927) The Orpheum Theater, Sioux Falls, South Dakota; The Orpheum Theatre, St. Louis, Missouri (1917) The Orpheum Theatre, Okmulgee, Oklahoma (1919) The Orpheum Theater, Conrad, Montana (1917) The IVCCD Orpheum Theater Center, Marshalltown, Iowa