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The 2,200 seat National Theatre is the oldest surviving theater from the city's first theater district. [14] The futuristic Cadillac Centre begins construction on Detroit's historic Monroe block, once a collection of eight antebellum commercial buildings demolished in 1990. [15] C.
The founders created the theatre company after noticing that the city lacked an institution that was home to professional theatre with both local and national artists. [2] The DPT began producing in 2015 out of the Max M. Fisher Music Center. In 2016, it produced Detroit ’67, a play written by playwright and actress Dominique Morisseau. [2] [3]
The Fillmore Detroit (formerly State/Palms Theatre) / Palms Building Theatre/Nightclub with Offices 1925 Gothic Revival 12 Building housing the theatre is named the Palms Building 2125 Woodward Avenue Little Caesars world headquarters expansion Office Building 2018 (est.) Modern 9 Columbia Street: 2211 Woodward Avenue Fox Theatre: Theatre and ...
Pages in category "Theatres in Detroit" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. ... (Detroit) City Theatre (Detroit) D. Detroit Masonic Temple;
Outside Metro Detroit: Croswell Opera House, Adrian (oldest theater in Michigan) Calumet Theatre, Calumet; Grand Rapids Civic Theatre, Grand Rapids; Grant Fine Arts Center; Howard Performing Arts Center, Berrien Springs; Ironwood Theatre; Maltz Opera House, Alpena [1] Midland Center for the Arts; Tecumseh Center for the Arts, Tecumseh
Rackham Education Memorial Building in Detroit's Cultural Center Historic District. The Rackham Building was named after Horace Rackham, a local philanthropist and an early investor in Ford Motor Company. The building opened in 1941, serving as the headquarters for the Engineering Society of Detroit and the University of Michigan Extension ...
The Fox Theatre is a performing arts center located at 2211 Woodward Avenue in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, near the Grand Circus Park Historic District.Opened in 1928 as a flagship movie palace in the Fox Theatres chain, it was at over 5,000 seats the largest theater in the city.
Friends of the Alger Theater is a 25-year-old nonprofit organization. Alger Theater Matters. The Friends were awarded historic designations for the theater on the state, federal and local levels. In March 2009, the city's Historic Designation Advisory Board unanimously voted to recommend that the City Council approve the designation.