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began the renovation fundraising by contributing $ 1 million. Work included adding two elevators, public restrooms, replacing some seats and upgrading the ventilation system. The theater also added Cudahy's Irish Pub in an expanded lobby space.
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stage theater with two balconies, for a total capacity of 1,300 people. It hosts approximately 100 events per year, including music, comedy, dance, opera, and theater events. The theater also has a
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The Pabst has undergone several renovations, the first of which occurred in 1928. In 1976, after a long decline, it was restored to its original style. In 1989, a
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The Pabst played an important role in the German American culture of early 20th century Milwaukee, when the city was known as
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Otto Strack employed many technological innovations when designing the theater, including one of the country's first
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in 1991. It is sometimes called the "Grande Olde Lady", being the oldest theater in Milwaukee's theater district.
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hangs over the auditorium. The theater also boasts a staircase crafted from white Italian Carrara marble and a
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Revival style. He made it one of the most fire-proof theaters of its day, as well as one of the most opulent.
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culture in Milwaukee. It is officially designated a City of Milwaukee Landmark and a State of Wisconsin
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As the Pabst Theater was designed after the best German Opera Houses, its acoustics are outstanding.
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system for hoisting scenery, which was installed after World War I and remains in use today.
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system which employed fans and large amounts of ice. The theater also contained an electric
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The Pabst Theater has the names of 15 notable artists inscribed about the
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Theatres on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin
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Original terracotta lettering at the theater's parapet (c.2003)
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Theater and music venue in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
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The Pabst is known for its opulence as well as its role in
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is an indoor performance and concert venue and landmark of
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purchased the Nunnemacher Grand Opera House in 1890 from
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Pabst Theater Foundation venues step into the limelight
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Milwaukee
WI
East Town
MCTS
Capacity
Otto Strack
Venue Website
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark
Renaissance Revival
72000063
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Laurence Olivier
Anna Pavlova
German-American
Historical Site
National Historic Landmark
proscenium
hydraulic
orchestra pit
crystal
chandelier
proscenium arch
gold leaf
organ
silent films
ranks

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