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The Howell Opera House is a Victorian-style building with a seating capacity of 1,000 people. [3] Plans for the theater were drawn and executed by Detroit architect, Almon C. Varney at the cost of $10,000. Construction began in 1880 by Hunter and Holmes Contractors and doors were opened to patrons on December 30, 1881. [4]
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Opera House (123 West Grand River Avenue): The former Opera House is a three-story red brick building constructed in 1881 and designed by architect Almon C. Varney. The first floor contains storefronts, while the upper two floors contained a theater. In 1938, a shiny black carrara glass storefront was installed.
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Quinton Cox & Co. is hosting the fundraiser concert at 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 25, at Cafe Acoustic at 1918 Frederick Ave. Admission is $10 or a new toy, and all proceeds will go directly to the ...
Howard Gilman Opera House, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, New York [39] [40] Howell Opera House, Howell, Michigan; Jefferson Performing Arts Center (Jefferson Performing Arts Society), Metairie, Louisiana; Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Opera House (Washington National Opera), Washington, D.C.
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The Opera house was built by the first prosecuting attorney for Cassia County, Judge B.P. (Benjamin Price) Howells. [2] The building construction began in 1904 and was completed in 1907 for the cost of $22,000 ($757,000 adjusted for inflation today). The opera House is currently owned and operated by the Oakley Valley Arts Council.