Calumet, MI: Calumet Theatre |
Country: United States of America State: Michigan City: Calumet Location: 340 6th Street Built 1900 by Charles K. Shand as part of the municipal building. Opened 20 March 1900 with Reginald De Koven's and Harry B. Smith's operetta "The Highwayman". Also known as "Calumet Opera House" and "Calumet Civic Auditorium". Originally 1200 seats, currently 700 seats. Links: www.calumettheatre.com, Wikipedia |
Reverse Text: "The Calumet Civic Theatre, Calumet, Michigan, also known as the Opera House with a seating capacity of 1,200 people, is the largest north of Green Bay, Wisconsin. Many of the nations top operatic stars and entertainers have performed here." Publisher: W. R. Kristo, Mohawk MI; Curteichcolor; 6DX-1773 Type: Divided Back Size: Classic Not sent. |
Reverse Text: "The Calumet Theatre. The village-owned theatre was built in 1900 and has hosted stage legends John Philip Sousa, Sarah Bernhardt, and Douglas Fairbanks Sr. among others. A National Historic Landmark, it is open the year around, this cultural institution is home to everything from town meetings to major touring companies." Publisher: ?; 77190232 Size: Modern Not sent. |
Reverse Text: "The Calumet Theatre. The village-owned theatre was built in 1900 and has hosted stage legends John Philip Sousa, Sarah Bernhardt, and Douglas Fairbanks Sr. among others. A National Historic Landmark, it is open the year around, this cultural institution is home to everything from town meetings to major touring companies." Publisher: ?; 77190233 Size: Modern Not sent. |
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