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  2. Grand Opera House (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Grand Opera House featured a Victorian design that combined elements of Classicism, Gothic Revival, and "artistic" decorations that included pointed arched windows and a facade made of stone and wood. Inside, the theater featured a large balcony and side boxes, while the building itself featured gas lighting and a fashionable lobby and lounge ...

  3. Fox Theater (Stevens Point, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    It was originally known as the Grand Opera House, and first opened as a vaudeville and stage theater. [5] G. F. Andrae was a German immigrant and well-known business man in Stevens Point. He was responsible for building a few buildings in town, [6] including the Andrae Block. The Opera House was his way of giving back to the city.

  4. Grand Opera House - Wikipedia

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  6. NorShor Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The 1,000 seat Opera House also housed a library, and was home to the local Kitchi Gammi Club. Unfortunately, the opera house was destroyed by a fire in 1889. The modern-day NorShor traces its history back to 1910, when it began as the Orpheum Theatre, located on the former site of the Grand Opera House. [ 3 ]

  7. Grand Opera House (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    It reopened in 1880 as the Grand Opera House; now under the management of Harry L. Hamlin who ran the theatre for the next 32 years under that name. Under his tenure the venue became a respectable theatre which featured mainly performances of light operas and musical comedies; although some plays were also performed. [1]

  8. The Grand Ole Opry House at 50: A legacy of making, extending ...

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    The Grand Ole Opry House's $20 million renovation was completed in Sept. 2010. 'Making and extending history' Nashville native Chase Matthew debuted on the Grand Ole Opry on Mar. 14, 2023.

  9. Grand Ole Opry - Wikipedia

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    From 1955 to 1957, Al Gannaway owned and produced both The Country Show and Stars of the Grand Ole Opry, both filmed programs syndicated by Flamingo Films. Gannaway's Stars of the Grand Ole Opry was the first television show shot in color. [15] On October 2, 1954, a teenage Elvis Presley had his only Opry performance.