It is built in Gothic style, semi-circular in form, like an opera house, and is capable of seating 5,000 persons.
There are also two theatres, an Opera House, an Academy of Music, and several public halls.
Pike's Opera House, in Fourth street, between Vine and Walnut, is a very handsome building.
There is a fine Court House and Jail, a City Hall, Opera House, and several Public School buildings.
Amoskeag, which they installed in a building on Main Street near First, on what was later the site of Childs' Opera House.
Booth and Barrett, the famous tragedians, visited Los Angeles together this winter, giving a notable performance in Child's Opera House, their combined genius showing to greatest advantage in the presentation of Julius Caesar and Othello.
In addition to a Sunday afternoon variety show that held forth in a small pavilion and secured most of its talent from Wood's Opera House, there was also dancing for those who wished to indulge.
Ed Boggs, now Secretary to the Governor of the State, was at the time engaged in the drug business and managed the Opera House in Charleston, W.
Mrs. McKinley and her sister owned the Opera House in Canton, Ohio.
A contract already signed with the Duprez and Benedict Minstrels was cancelled, an office opened in Comstock's Opera House, Columbus, Ohio.
No opera house or theatre ever erected has the resonance, the perfect acoustics of a circus tent when the canvas is wet and the temperature within above 70 degrees.
The steep and badly paved Grande Rue is lined with fair if expensive shops, and has an opera house, many cafés and restaurants, besides most of the principal hotels.
Looking about for some fresh enterprise, Hogan hit upon the idea of erecting an Opera House in Petrolia.
There, in company with Charley McDonald, he filled a week's engagement at Barton's Opera House, giving highly successful sparring exhibitions.
It so happened that, talking this project over with an acquaintance named Crittenden, he made a bet with the latter, of one hundred dollars in money and a basket of wine, that he would build an opera house in thirty days.
Ben's energy found a new field in Bullion, in the way of erecting an opera house, which was a neat and creditable building for the neighborhood.
What he did not know about managing an opera house he was made conscious of soon after the ambition to be an impresario took hold of him.
I am at a loss for data from which to evolve a rule, as I should like to do, governing the length of an opera house's existence in its original estate as the home of grand opera.
Frequently over two hundred and fifty costumes must be made for a single opera, so that the costume-rooms of an opera house resemble a mammoth dressmaking and tailoring establishment.
In the present chapter the word "theater" may be considered to mean either a theater for the spoken drama or an opera house.
Wait till I build an opera house in London, something better than that old barn of yours over against the Police Station.
I'll get together a cast that no opera house in this world or the next can better.
And, finally, he had built an opera house, and had "put up" a big fight against the mighty interests concentrated in the New York Metropolitan.
He entered right into the thing, and next day we engaged Piper's Opera House, and people were offering five dollars apiece for front seats.
And everybody wondered how the Ministerial Union could tell whether to approve or disapprove of those teachings, seeing that those clergymen had never attended an Opera House meeting, and therefore didn't know what was taught there.
The processions, the conflagrations, and all those stage effects so skilfully calculated by Wagner and intended for the grand opera house, Paris, appealed to the spectacle-loving portion of the playgoers.
Away up towards Prince street you may see the flashy sign of Tony Pastor's Opera House, while from below Canal street the Old Bowery Theatre stands white and glittering in the glare of gas and transparencies.
The building was then completed as an opera house, and was used for several years for operatic and theatrical performances, concerts, and public receptions.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "opera house" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.