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Orpheum Theater (New Orleans)

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The Orpheum Theater is a theater in the Central Business District of New Orleans, Louisiana.

Orpheum Theater in 2007
Orpheum Theater in 2007

Also known as RKO Orpheum, it was esigned by G. Albert Lansburgh,[1] built in 1918, and opened for vaudeville in 1921. The Beaux Arts style building has 1800 seats. Soon after opening it became a movie house. In 1979, the Orpheum was scheduled for demolition but was rescued and underwent a $3 million renovation. It reopened in 1989 as home to the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, whose musicians prize the auditorium for its acoustical purity.[2] The theater is an example of "vertical hall" construction, initially built to provide perfect sight lines and acoustics for vaudeville shows which didn't have the benefit of amplifiers or modern lighting.[3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The Orpheum Theatre was severely damaged by Hurricane Katrina floodwaters[4][5] and sold to a Dallas businessman who plans to restore it.[2]

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