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The Grand Opera House, also known as The Grand or Masonic Hall and Grand Theater, is a 1,208-seat theater for the performing arts in Wilmington, Delaware, United States. The four-story building was built in 1871 by the Delaware Grand Lodge of Masons to serve as a Masonic Temple and auditorium. The construction cost was $100,000. [3]
The Grand Theatre, Warsaw (Polish: Teatr Wielki w Warszawie), or the Great Theatre—National Opera (Polish: Teatr Wielki—Opera Narodowa), [1] is a theatre and opera complex situated on the historic Theatre Square in central Warsaw, Poland. The Warsaw Grand Theatre is home to the Polish National Ballet and has a seating capacity of over 2,000 ...
The present Opera House replaced earlier buildings on Manners Street. The Imperial Opera House opened in 1878, but burnt down a year later. [1] [2] Interior of the Opera House. Construction work on the present building began in 1911. It was named The Grand Opera House in May 1913 with a plan to open early on Boxing Night that year. [3]
The Grand Opera House was acquired by the Rank Organisation, which led to its use as a cinema between 1961 and 1972. As business slowed in the early 1970s with the onset of the Troubles , Rank initiated plans to sell the theatre to a property developer, who proposed that the building be pulled down and replaced with an office block.
Opened in 1856 is the oldest opera house in South America. This is a list of notable opera houses listed by continent, then by country with the name of the opera house and city. The opera company is sometimes named for clarity.
The Grand Opera House, commonly referred as The Grand, is a historic opera house located at the corner of High Avenue and Market Street in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States. It was built in 1883, designed by William Waters, a local architect, and underwent a major refurbishing in 2009–2010 at an expense of two million dollars.
The Grand Opera House is a theatre on the corner of Clifford Street and Cumberland Street in York, North Yorkshire, England.The structure, which hosts touring productions of plays, musicals, opera and ballet, as well as one-off performances by comedians, and other theatrical and musical events, is a Grade II listed building.
Grand Opera House: 399-401 Washington Street and Marshall Streets: 1872: 1800? 1916: Built 1872 and opened on October 5, 1872, as the "Industrial Institute Hall." Name changes to "Grand Opera House," "Columbia Theatre," "Jacob's Theatre," and in 1916, "Family Theatre." In 1886, the "Columbia Theatre" was used for vaudeville performances.