Orpheum Theater (Flagstaff, Arizona)
Performance venue
35°11′55″N 111°38′58″W / 35.198536°N 111.649354°W / 35.198536; -111.649354The Orpheum Theater is an old movie house in Flagstaff, Arizona, originally named the Majestic Opera House. The building was constructed in 1911. It was rebuilt and expanded in 1917, and renamed the Orpheum. The theater closed in 1999. Three years later, in 2002, it reopened as a concert venue.[1][2] It is owned by Chris Scully and Charles Smith.[3]
References
External links
- Official website
- Orpheum Theater at Cinema Treasures
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Music venues of Arizona
- Ak-Chin Pavilion
- Anselmo Valencia Tori Amphitheater
- Chase Field
- Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium
- Mesa Amphitheatre
- The Pool at Talking Stick
- Salt River Fields
- State Farm Stadium
- Sun Bowl Amphitheatre
- Sun Devil Stadium
and clubs
- Arizona Federal Theatre
- Celebrity Theatre
- Chandler Center for the Arts
- Club Congress
- Fox Tucson Theatre
- Gammage Memorial Auditorium
- Marquee Theatre
- The Mason Jar
- Mesa Arts Center
- Orpheum Theater
- Orpheum Theatre
- Phoenix Symphony Hall
- Rialto Theatre
- Rhythm Room
- Safford Center for the Arts
- The Showroom at Talking Stick
- Skrappys
- Trunk Space
- Tempe Center for the Arts
- Tucson Music Hall
- Compton Terrace
- Graham Central Station
- Long Wong's
- Phoenix Show Palace