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The Minneapolis Community Development Agency purchased the LaSalle Plaza block, including the State, in 1989 as part of the LaSalle Plaza development. After nearly two years of renovation at a cost of $8.8 million, the State Theatre re-opened under its original name in November 1991 with the Minnesota Opera's production of Carousel. The ...
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The nearby State Theatre had been renovated and reopened in 1991, but the Orpheum had a deeper stage that would allow larger sets needed for shows such as Miss Saigon, which was scheduled to open on January 14, 1994. The city agreed to finance the renovation, issuing bonds to be paid back with a $2 surcharge on tickets for the Orpheum and State.
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Minnesota Orchestra Music Director Thomas Søndergård was grieving last week for a childhood music instructor who'd recently died, a man he first encountered as a 9-year-old while growing up in ...
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This category is for venues that host live theater performances. For movie theaters, see Category:Cinemas and movie theaters in Minnesota . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Theaters in Minnesota .
Minneapolis, MN 55455-0281: Location: Northrop Mall, University of Minnesota: Owner: Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota: Operator: University of Minnesota Tickets and Events: Capacity: 2,692 (2014–present) 4,847 (1929–2011) 168 (Best Buy Theater) Construction; Broke ground: April 30, 1928 () Opened: October 22, 1929 ()