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Los Angeles Orpheum Theater
The Orpheum Theatre - one of L.A.'s most venerable landmarks. From a young Judy Garland's 1933 vaudeville performance to a recent filming of the hit TV show "American Idol", this renowned venue has hosted an array of theatrical productions, religious events, concerts, weddings, film festivals, seminars, private parties, variety shows, awards shows, movie shoots, music video shoots, television show and commercial shoots and much more.
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San Francisco Orpheum Theater
On the corner of Hyde and Market Streets in San Francisco stands the Orpheum Theatre. From the day, over 75 years ago, that its magnificent carved doors first opened to the public, until now, Orpheum Orpheum Theatre audiences have seen an illustrious array of American theatrical entertainment pass across its stage and screen. From vaudeville, to movies, to musical comedy, this official city historical landmark has held them all!
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Phoenix, AZ Orpheum Theater
After 12 years, $14 million and an incredible amount of perseverance, the historic Orpheum Theatre has been renovated for "adaptive reuse," restoring as much of its visible splendor as possible, while retrofitting it as a modern theatre capable of handling anything Broadway sends its way.
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Vancouver, BC Orpheum Theater
That whisper turned into the roar of a "Save the Orpheum Theatre" campaign as it tried to save the theatre from its planned rebirth as a multiplex. Built in 1927, the largest theatre of its time, the Orpheum Orpheum Theatre was a Vancouver vaudeville hotspot. But the vaudeville craze passed and the Oprheum found itself changing functions and owners over the years.
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New Orleans Orpheum Theater
The Orpheum Theater, nearing its 81st anniversary, is an intimate and elegant hall located in the heart of the Central Business District in New Orleans.
Built in 1921 and renovated in 1989, the theater is reminiscent of many classic European opera houses with an ornate vaulted ceiling and baroque-inspired decoration. The theater is an example of "vertical hall" construction built to provide perfect sight lines and acoustics for the vaudeville shows who didn't have the benefit of amplifiers or modern lighting. Its this attention to audio and visual detail that makes the Orpheum Theatre the finest theater in the South.
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Boston, MA Orpheum Theater
The Orpheum Theater is one of the oldest Cinema Treasures in the country.
Opened in 1852, the theater has hosted everything from vaudeville to symphony to movies and is now a rock concert venue.
The original entrance was on Washington Street (just down the street from the old Paramount and RKO Keiths/Opera House), in the heart of Boston's downtown shopping district, but that entrance was turned into a retail store and patrons now must walk down a back alley to get in.
The Orpheum Theater was host to a now-famous U2 concert and has hosted innumerable acts over the years.
It has remained one of the most popular concert venues in all of New England.
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Minneapolis, MN Orpheum Theater
1993: Renovation and restoration begins. The stage was extended almost 20 feet in order to accommodate the most elaborate of the new Broadway productions.
The first concert performance was by Heart in Dec. 1993. The first Broadway production was Miss Saigon in Jan. 1994. The Orpheum Theater has seen the origination of a number of productions, including Victor/Victoria, Beauty & the Beast and the pre-Broadway premiere of Disney's The Lion King, and the national tour of Elton John and Tim Rice's AIDA.
The Orpheum Theater seats approx 1500 on the main floor, with an additional 1100 seats in the three level balcony.
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Omaha, NE Orpheum Theater
The 2,600 seat proscenium theater was originally built in 1927 as a vaudeville house, and now serves as the home of Opera Omaha and the Omaha Symphony. The season also includes presentations by other local groups and Broadway shows presented by Broadway in Omaha.
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New York, NY Orpheum Theater
Begun in the 1880s, the Orpheum Theatre is one of the oldest sites of continuous entertainment in New York City. It began as the the Orpheum concert gardens, became one of the theaters on the Yiddish theater strip, and eventually ended up as an off-Broadway venue
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Memphis, TN Orpheum Theater
The Orpheum Theatre is truly one of Memphis' most remarkable success stories; a theatre able to overcome a variety of adversities that ranged from several untimely bankruptcies, a devastating fire, the decay of downtown Memphis and the threat of demolition for the construction of an office complex. Yet the "South's Finest Theatre" rose above all this and is the premiere performing arts center for the Mid-South.
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Madison, WI Orpheum Theater
Designed by legendary theatre architects Rapp & Rapp of Chicago, the Orpheum Theater opened on March 31, 1927.
The program opening night featured a news reel, a feature movie, an organ concert, vaudeville acts and a dedicatory address by the mayor of Madison.
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Moor, Moor, Moor! Othello at the Public
New York's Public Theater is kicking off its 2009-2010 season with something it does pretty well: Shakespeare. More specifically, Hollywood stars performing in Shakespeare.
Coming off of the excellent Shakespeare in the Park production of Twelfth Night, starring Anne Hathaway, the Public heads over to the darker side of the Bard's spectrum with a production of Othello, starring Phillip Seymour Hoffman. The play is a co-production with LAByrinth Theater Company. Hoffman, an artistic director at LAByrinth, will star alongside fellow artistic director, John Ortiz.
It should be fun to see Hoffman sinking his teeth into the role of Iago, a slimy sidekick considered by some to be the prototypical villain. And because of the connection to LAByrinth, the production is likely to be a labor of love for the actors.
Tickets for Othello go on sale beginning August 3rd. With just 23 performances planned for the run, seats should go pretty quickly. Moor, Moor, Moor! Othello at the Public originally appeared on About.com Theater on Friday, July 31st, 2009 at 17:09:42. Permalink | Comment | Email this
God of Carnage Slays the Box Office
Broadway continues to stump the recession, with people heading to shows in droves last week, according to Broadway.com. Not surprisingly, perennial favorites Wicked and The Lion King continue to rake in the most bucks. More interesting: the play God of Carnage brought in over $1 million and was packing in audiences beyond capacity.
Of course, anyone who has seen God of Carnage shouldn't be surprised. The 2009 Tony winner for Best Play Tony is excellent. The writing is funny and mean, and if you like your theater in small doses, the 90-minute running time is a perfect quick-fix.
Best of all are the performances of the Oscar-caliber Hollywood stars. The amazing Jeff Daniels is inspired. He chews all kinds of scenery. Hope Davis and Marcia Gay Harden, two wonderful actresses, are perfectly cast and hit all the right notes (Harden also won a Tony for Best Actress). And James Gandolfini is so good as a Brooklyn yuppie, you almost forget the Jersey thug. The show goes on summer hiatus beginning this week and will be back beginning September 8 -- and it appears the cast won't change. That's a good thing. Another cast may be able to handle the material, but it's hard to imagine any other group of actors recreating such maniacal magic. God of Carnage Slays the Box Office originally appeared on About.com Theater on Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 at 11:46:49. Permalink | Comment | Email this
Double-Secret Broadway Discounts
With the long lines at the TKTS booth in Times Square, it's pretty easy to spot that discount opportunity. (By the way, no matter how long that line looks, your wait time is 30 to 40 minutes. A small price to save 45 percent or so on a couple of Broadway tickets.) But there are less obvious discounts at most Broadway theater box offices.
The list of box office discounts includes $25 lottery tickets to shows, less-than-$40 general rush tickets, student rush tickets and standing room only tickets.
Not every show has them, The Lion King for instance, is a roaring success and doesn't offer any discounts. But even mega-hits like Billy Elliot and Jersey Boys offer fans a way to get cheaper seats.
My list is updated with all the Broadway musicals now, and I'll have the plays updated soon. Check it out. Double-Secret Broadway Discounts originally appeared on About.com Theater on Thursday, July 9th, 2009 at 15:10:08. Permalink | Comment | Email this
Broadway Grosses: Brits Conquer
 Even though overall sales were down on Broadway for the week ended July 5, there were still 15 of 24 shows with more than 90 percent of seats sold, according to the The Broadway League's weekly recap.
Obviously, the July 4 holiday weekend - with world-class fireworks on the Hudson River - explains the drop. So, it's not a big deal.
Despite that, The Norman Conquests continued its conquest of Broadway, jumping over 9 percent in attendance. I guess it could have been Anglophiles boycotting the Fourth in favor of seeing Stephen Mangan (photo, right).
Photo by Joan Marcus Broadway Grosses: Brits Conquer originally appeared on About.com Theater on Wednesday, July 8th, 2009 at 17:49:46. Permalink | Comment | Email this
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