Detroit Opera House
The Detroit Opera House is an ornate opera house located at 1526 Broadway Street in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, within the Grand Circus Park Historic District. The 2,700-seat venue is the home of productions of the Detroit Opera and a variety of other events. The theatre was originally designed by C. Howard Crane, who created other prominent theatres in Detroit including The Fillmore Detroit, the Fox Theater and the Detroit Symphony's Orchestra Hall. It opened on January 22, 1922.
Detroit Opera House overlooks Grand Circus Park. | |
Former names | Grand Circus Theater (1960s–1985) Broadway Capitol Theater (1934–1960s) Paramount Theater (1929–1934) Capitol Theater (1922–1929) |
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Location | 1526 Broadway Street Detroit, Michigan |
Coordinates | 42°20′11″N 83°2′55″W |
Type | Opera |
Capacity | 2,700 |
Construction | |
Opened | January 22, 1922 |
Renovated | 1996 |
Website | |
Detroit Opera House official site | |
Detroit Opera House | |
Part of | Grand Circus Park Historic District (ID83000894) |
Designated CP | February 28, 1983 |
The building underwent an extensive restoration which took place under the control of Detroit-based architectural design firm, Albert Kahn Associates, Inc. It reopened in 1996.
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