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The 2,700-seat venue is the home of productions of the Detroit Opera and a variety of other events. The theatre was originally designed by C. Howard Crane, who created other prominent theatres in Detroit including The Fillmore Detroit, the Fox Theater and the Detroit Symphony's Orchestra Hall. It opened on January 22, 1922.
In a theatre, a box, loge, [1] or opera box is a small, separated seating area in the auditorium or audience for a limited number of people for private viewing of a performance or event. The interior of the Palais Garnier , an opera house , showing the stage and auditorium, the latter including the floor seats and the opera boxes above
Next to the Detroit Opera House is the restored 1,700-seat Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts (1928) at 350 Madison Avenue, designed by William Kapp and developed by Matilda Dodge Wilson. The Detroit Institute of Arts contains the renovated 1,150-seat Detroit Film Theatre. Smaller sites with long histories in the city were preserved by ...
Left to right: Soprano Kisma Jordan, dancer Biba Bell, and baritone Rolfe Dauz perform in John Cage’s Europera 3, presented by Detroit Opera at the Gem Theatre, directed by Yuval Sharon, March 8 ...
The internet is abuzz with questions about Inglewood's SoFi Stadium, the site of Super Bowl LVI, which kicks off at 3:30 p.m. Sunday.How many people can it seat? What's the seating map like? Are ...
A dance concert set to music by U2? Believe it. Ballet and Bono will come together on the Detroit Opera House stage when Complexions Contemporary Ballet returns to the city Dec. 7 and 8.
Detroit Opera is the principal opera company in Michigan, US. The company is based in Detroit, where it performs in the Detroit Opera House. Prior to February 28, 2022, the company was named Michigan Opera Theatre. [1] Annually, it produces a series of operas in their original language with English supertitles and presents touring dance companies.
Detroit Opera House (Michigan Opera Theater), Detroit; Dicapo Opera Theater (Dicapo Opera), New York City; Dorothy Chandler Pavilion (Los Angeles Opera), Los Angeles; Duchamp Opera House (1830) (Le Petit Paris), St. Martinville, Louisiana; Ellie Caulkins Opera House (Opera Colorado), Denver; French Opera House, New Orleans, Louisiana