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Wichita’s Orpheum Theatre will close at the end of the month for a massive renovation that’s expected to take a year, and part of that renovation will be the installation of new seats. Now ...
The Orpheum Theatre at 139 Fourth Ave. in Moline has been purchased by a local history lover and will be turned into a community center. Felix Vallejo, the building's owner, is a lifelong resident ...
The Orpheum is hosting Seat Week, May 27-29. People can visit during open house hours and select what Olden calls the “famously infamous theater seats” for a suggested donation of $30.
The Orpheum is hosting Seat Week, May 27-29. People can visit during open house hours and select what Olden calls the "famously infamous theater seats" for a suggested donation of $30.
The Orpheum Theatre is closed during the summer but presents about 40 to 50 shows throughout the rest of the year. Since 1999, on event days, ... Sign up for the Today newsletter.
The Orpheum Theatre is celebrating 100 years of entertainment at its location on Main Avenue North in Twin Falls. Twin Falls Amusement Co. began work on the theater in June 1920.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — “Hamilton” the musical will return to the Orpheum for the 2024-2025 Broadway Season. The award-winning musical tells the story of Founding Father Alexander Hamilt… ...
Local News Judge rules Orpheum, Holocaust museum can share alley for now, but litigation continues A Land Court judge rejected a request last week from Orpheum Theatre to exclusively use Hamilton ...
Glen Nilsen, OPAC Board Chair, speaks to an audience at Wichita Orpheum Theatre on Sept. 4, 2024. (Photo by Brett Schauf) The restoration includes the stage, main auditorium and grand balcony.
Wichita’s Orpheum Theatre will close at the end of the month for a massive renovation that’s expected to take a year, and part of that renovation will be the installation of new seats. Now ...
The Orpheum Theatre at 139 Fourth Ave. in Moline has been purchased by a local history lover and will be turned into a community center. ... Sign in with. facebook google.
The Orpheum Theatre first opened on Sept. 4, 1922, and during its early decades served as a vaudeville house then a movie theater. The theater closed in 1976, and the original seats were stripped out.