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    The Gem Theatre is a performing arts theater located in Detroit, Michigan. Built in 1927 in the Spanish Revival style, it houses a two level theater with traditional row and aisle seating along with stage-level seating at cabaret tables. The Gem Theatre was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

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  2. The National Theatre is the only survivor from Detroits first theater district and the only surviving theater known to have been designed by renowned architect Albert Kahn. Located on Monroe Street at Farmer, near Greektown, the National opened Sept. 26, 1911, as a vaudeville house.

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    The original plan was for the office tower to be called the Metropolitan Building, not to be confused with the Neo-Gothic gemon John R. Street. The theater was to be named the Chicago. These names were tossed out in March 1925, about the same time that wreckers were beginning demolition to make way for the Michigan. Razed were the St. Denis Hotel, ...

    One of the more memorable stories involving the Michigan and its stars involved Bob Hope. On one of Hope's early visits to the theater, he said he thought he was headlining. He said he walked around to the front of the theater and found himself second-billed on the marquee to an actor named Joe Mendi. That might not have been a huge shock at the ti...

    After Kunsky's chains of theaters failed during the Depression, the Michigan became part of the United Detroit Theaters, where it spent most of its theater life. United Detroit had 25 theaters in the city in the days before government monopoly-busters forced the chain to divest itself of some of its theaters. While United Detroit hung onto its gem,...

    By the mid-1960s, the Michigan was among those that had become unprofitable. United Detroit Theaters sold the theater and office tower on March 1, 1967, for $1.5 million (about $9.7 million today). But the new owners cared only about the Michigan Building and had little interest in running a movie house. The theater would close four days later, on ...

    Sam Hadous took out a 16-year lease on the theater with the owners of the Michigan Building and set out on a $500,000 renovation to transform the movie palace into a giant super club. "I'm not a rich man," Hadous told the Detroit News in January 1972. "I can't afford to have any doubts at all about the location. The suburbs may now have all the (fi...

    Tenants in the adjoining office building, including the Charge Card Association, needed secure parking, and were threatening to leave for another office building if something was not done. The theater, now in tremendous disrepair and silent, was considered a waste of space, and its owners looked at razing the theater for parking. "According to Pala...

  4. The Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts is a 1,731-seat theatre located in the city's theatre district at 350 Madison Street in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. It was built in 1928 as the Wilson Theatre, designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1976, [2] and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. [1] History.

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  6. Apr 24, 2024 · SEASON 9 SHOWS & DATES. Clyde’s. By Lynn Nottage. April 24, 2024 - June 2, 2024. Run time is approximately 90 minutes with no intermission. Cast. Kelli Crump - Clyde. Brian Marable - Montrellous. Alexander Pobutsky - Jason. Erik Hernandez - Rafael. Marie Muhammad - Letitia.

  7. Theaters in Metro Detroit. Detroits love of theater has trickled out into the suburbs over time. With so many great theater companies in the Wayne, Oakland and Macomb districts, you’re sure to find a great play or musical to watch no matter where you are in.

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