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Theatre building in Detroit, USA

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Built 1928 by William Kapp. Opened 10 Dec 1928 as Wilson Theatre. Used for drama performances and as a cinema. 1946 renamed Detroit Music Hall. 1946-1949 home to the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, 1953-1970 used as a cinema, 1971-1984 home to Michigan Opera Theatre. 1974 renamed Music Hall Center for Performing Arts. Originally over 2000 seats, currently 1731 seats. Used for concerts and various events. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1928 by William Kapp. Opened 10 Dec 1928 as Wilson Theatre. Used for drama performances and as a cinema. 1946 renamed Detroit Music Hall. 1946-1949 home to the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, 1953-1970 used as a cinema, 1971-1984 home to Michigan Opera Theatre. 1974 renamed Music Hall Center for Performing Arts. Originally over 2000 seats, currently 1731 seats. Used for concerts and various events. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1928 by William Kapp. Opened 10 Dec 1928 as Wilson Theatre. Used for drama performances and as a cinema. 1946 renamed Detroit Music Hall. 1946-1949 home to the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, 1953-1970 used as a cinema, 1971-1984 home to Michigan Opera Theatre. 1974 renamed Music Hall Center for Performing Arts. Originally over 2000 seats, currently 1731 seats. Used for concerts and various events. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Detroit, USA
  • Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts
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Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts [Detroit]
Theatre building in Detroit, USA
  • Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts

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42°20'13.999"N, 83°2'46.000"W
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Built 1928 by William Kapp. Opened 10 Dec 1928 as Wilson Theatre. Used for drama performances and as a cinema. 1946 renamed Detroit Music Hall. 1946-1949 home to the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, 1953-1970 used as a cinema, 1971-1984 home to Michigan Opera Theatre. 1974 renamed Music Hall Center for Performing Arts. Originally over 2000 seats, currently 1731 seats. Used for concerts and various events. (English)
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1928
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350 Madison Avenue, Detroit, MI 48226
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