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Grand Opera House (Chicago)

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19: 49:. 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 45:
in 1878. Initially a disreputable variety theatre catering to lowbrow tastes, the theatre was completely reinvented after an extensive and expensive remodel and reconstruction led by architect
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took over the lease of the theatre. They operated the theatre into the early 1920s. The theatre then went through another extensive remodel and construction under architect
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in 1942. The theatre closed in March 1958 and was later demolished in May 1962 to make way for the construction of the
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and remodeled and reconstructed again; this time with the purpose of changing the theatre into a
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The Digital Research Library of Illinois History Journal
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John A. Hamlin, the theatre originally opened as the
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Index


Chicago
impresario
Dankmar Adler
light operas
musical comedies
Ernest Albert
George M. Cohan
Sam H. Harris
Andrew Rebori
Shubert family
RKO Pictures
movie palace
Richard J. Daley Center
Hearts of Oak
Blue Beard, Jr.
Arizona
The Wizard of Oz
Babes in Toyland
Yes, Yes, Yvette



"1875 Coliseum/ 1878 Hamlin's Theatre/ 1880 Grand Opera House / 1912 George M. Cohan's Grand Opera /House / 1926 Four Cohans / 1942 RKO Grand Theatre"
McFarland & Company
ISBN
9780786488650
"Chicago Opera House Changes"
Chicago Tribune
"Chicago's New Spectacle.; 'Bluebeard, Jr.,' as Presented by Manager Henderson"

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