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Orpheum Theatre
Capitol Theatre
 
Address 50 West 200 South Street
Opening Night Seating Capacity 1876
Original Theatre Owner unknown
Original Theatre Architect Gustave Albert Lansburgh
Years of Operation Opened 2 August 1913
Type of Musical Accompaniment Wurlitzer theatre pipe organ
Current Status Operating

The Orpheum Theatre was established as a vaudeville house. The Orpheum became the Capitol Theatre in 1927 after the Orpheum vaudeville circuit dissolved. Silent era organist Alexander Schreiner played at the Capitol, and was later famous as a Salt Lake Tabernacle organist.

The Capitol Theatre is now owned and maintained by Salt Lake County. The original two-manual, 11-rank Wurlitzer theatre organ is fully restored. The original casson-raised orchestra pit is restored, allowing grand style for organ concerts and silent movie accompaniment. The Capitol is home for an internationally-known ballet company, and is also fully involved in major touring stage shows, such as Les Miserables and Weber’s Phantom of the Opera.

References: Website-Wikipedia : with additional information supplied by Blaine Gale.

 

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