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The Grand 1894 Opera House

Despite changing times, the legendary stage has proved the show must always go on.

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If walls could talk, the Grand 1894 Opera House in Galveston, Texas, would have no shortage of interesting anecdotes to share. Famous performers from Harry Houdini to Sarah Bernardt, Liberace and Vivien Leigh have graced its iconic stage. In more recent history, a 1980s production of The Pirates of Penzance saw a mischievous parrot fly offstage and into the audience. Meanwhile, cast and crew members of The Phantom of the Opera reported hearing unexplained footsteps and mysterious shadows moving backstage in 1990, leading some to wonder if the theater was haunted.

Most importantly, though, the Opera House is a shining example of Galveston’s late 19th-century golden era of culture and prosperity. And, it is also a symbol of the city’s resilience against adversity.

In 1894, prominent theatrical manager Henry Greenwall spearheaded the construction of the opera house by raising $100,000 from local entrepreneurs. Recognizing Galveston’s growing prominence as a wealthy port city, Greenwall envisioned The Grand as a much-needed venue for the wealthy port city’s growing demand for cultural arts.

Designed by architect Frank Cox, the building is a stunning example of the Romanesque Revival style popular at that time, comprising an intricate stonework facade and round, imposing arches. Meanwhile, inside, an horseshoe-shaped auditorium boasts plush velvet seats and elegant chandeliers creating a sense of extravagance.

Remarkably, the Grand survived Galveston’s devastating 1900 hurricane (still the deadliest U.S. natural disaster to date). Despite suffering significant damage, the community prioritized the opera house’s repair and had it back up and running in a matter of months.

The building has also withstood other storms over the years, including Hurricanes Carla and Alicia. In the mid-20th century, a period of decline due to the rise of cinema saw the Grand close from 1974 and 1990, though $8 million raised by community and volunteer efforts led to its eventual restoration and reopening.

Today, the "Official Opera House of Texas” is a cherished venue for live performances, from Broadway shows to concerts, in the heart of Galveston’s Historic Downtown Cultural Arts District. Even a century later, the venue’s mission is still the same: enriching the community with vibrant storytelling. The Grand operates as a not-for-profit performing arts theater, putting on a wide variety of activities and events from children’s theater camps to fine arts exhibitions.

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