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theatre in Santa Fe

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Semi-open-air theatre, built 1997-1998 by James Polshek, replacing a former theatre on the site (opened 1968), mainting the stage and backstage areas of the previous building. Opened July 1998 with Puccini's Madama Butterfly. Named in honour of the American conductor John Crosby (1926-2002), founder of Santa Fe Opera, and his parents. Used by the Santa Fe Opera summer festival. 2128 seats (+ 106 standing). (English)
Property / Note: Semi-open-air theatre, built 1997-1998 by James Polshek, replacing a former theatre on the site (opened 1968), mainting the stage and backstage areas of the previous building. Opened July 1998 with Puccini's Madama Butterfly. Named in honour of the American conductor John Crosby (1926-2002), founder of Santa Fe Opera, and his parents. Used by the Santa Fe Opera summer festival. 2128 seats (+ 106 standing). (English) / rank
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theatre in Santa Fe
  • Crosby Theatre
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Crosby Theatre [Santa Fe]
theatre in Santa Fe
  • Crosby Theatre

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35°45'50.000"N, 105°56'48.998"W
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Semi-open-air theatre, built 1997-1998 by James Polshek, replacing a former theatre on the site (opened 1968), mainting the stage and backstage areas of the previous building. Opened July 1998 with Puccini's Madama Butterfly. Named in honour of the American conductor John Crosby (1926-2002), founder of Santa Fe Opera, and his parents. Used by the Santa Fe Opera summer festival. 2128 seats (+ 106 standing). (English)
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2013
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301 Opera Drive, Santa Fe, NM 87506
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1 July 1998
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