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| + | Built by William A. Swasey for Shubert Brothers. Opened 28 Aug 1910 as Sam S. Shubert Theatre. In the 1930s renamed Alvin Theatre, used for live theatre, films and strip shows. 1957 rebuilding, re-opened as a cinema named Academy Theatre. Closed 1983. Feb 1999 translocation of the historic theatre (without the stage house) a block away next to Hennepin Center for the Arts. Subsequently restorations and rebuildings (removing the second balcony), re-opened 9 Sep 2011 as Goodale Theatre. Named after donors Katherine and Robert Goodale. Operated as a part of the Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts. Originally ca. 1600 seats, now ca. 500 seats. (English) | ||||||||||||||
| Property / Note: Built by William A. Swasey for Shubert Brothers. Opened 28 Aug 1910 as Sam S. Shubert Theatre. In the 1930s renamed Alvin Theatre, used for live theatre, films and strip shows. 1957 rebuilding, re-opened as a cinema named Academy Theatre. Closed 1983. Feb 1999 translocation of the historic theatre (without the stage house) a block away next to Hennepin Center for the Arts. Subsequently restorations and rebuildings (removing the second balcony), re-opened 9 Sep 2011 as Goodale Theatre. Named after donors Katherine and Robert Goodale. Operated as a part of the Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts. Originally ca. 1600 seats, now ca. 500 seats. (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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| Property / Note: Built by William A. Swasey for Shubert Brothers. Opened 28 Aug 1910 as Sam S. Shubert Theatre. In the 1930s renamed Alvin Theatre, used for live theatre, films and strip shows. 1957 rebuilding, re-opened as a cinema named Academy Theatre. Closed 1983. Feb 1999 translocation of the historic theatre (without the stage house) a block away next to Hennepin Center for the Arts. Subsequently restorations and rebuildings (removing the second balcony), re-opened 9 Sep 2011 as Goodale Theatre. Named after donors Katherine and Robert Goodale. Operated as a part of the Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts. Originally ca. 1600 seats, now ca. 500 seats. (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Latest revision as of 17:34, 11 September 2025
theatre in Minneapolis
- Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts [Minneapolis] | theatre in Minneapolis |
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44°58'46.999"N, 93°16'23.002"W
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Built by William A. Swasey for Shubert Brothers. Opened 28 Aug 1910 as Sam S. Shubert Theatre. In the 1930s renamed Alvin Theatre, used for live theatre, films and strip shows. 1957 rebuilding, re-opened as a cinema named Academy Theatre. Closed 1983. Feb 1999 translocation of the historic theatre (without the stage house) a block away next to Hennepin Center for the Arts. Subsequently restorations and rebuildings (removing the second balcony), re-opened 9 Sep 2011 as Goodale Theatre. Named after donors Katherine and Robert Goodale. Operated as a part of the Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts. Originally ca. 1600 seats, now ca. 500 seats. (English)
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22 N. 7th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55403
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28 August 1910Gregorian
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