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    John Wieting in 1852 as Wieting Hall, the building burnt down in 1856. He rebuilt it that year, and in 1870 renovated the hall into an opera house. Towards...
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    Mary Elizabeth Wieting Johnson (1843 – 1927) was an American opera house manager and philanthropist who ran the Wieting Opera House in Syracuse, New York...
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    efforts, mainly aimed at the development of Syracuse. Wieting funded construction of the Wieting Opera House in the city, which was open until 1930 and became...
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    Syracuse" by the University Glee and Banjo Club on March 15, 1893 at the Wieting Opera House. In the early years of Syracuse University, many compositions were...
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    Grand Opera House (Syracuse) Wieting Opera House (Syracuse) Town Hall Theatre (Toledo) (1945–1953) Royal Alexandra Theatre (Toronto) Rand Opera House (Troy...
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    the work premiered for the grand opening of the newly renovated Wieting Opera House in Syracuse, New York, on September 15, 1896. It was staged at The...
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    The Wieting Theater is located in Toledo, Iowa, United States. Ella W. Wieting had three opera houses built as memorials to her husband, C.W. Wieting. The...
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    Shubert's early years of management, he competed with the city's Wieting Opera House, which was controlled by The Theatrical Syndicate. The Bastable itself...
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    in 1834, 1856, 1881, 1896, and 1943. The 1881 fire consumed the Wieting Opera House, which The New York Times described as "one of the finest structures...
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    The Croswell Opera House is a historic theater located at 129 East Maumee Street in Adrian, Michigan. It is recognized as the oldest theater in the state...
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    Stanislaus Stange's comic opera The Wedding Day. The work premiered for the grand opening of the newly renovated Wieting Opera House in Syracuse, New York...
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  • play was performed in Auburn, at The Lyceum in Rochester and the Wieting Opera House in Syracuse. However, in May 1904, the New York Dramatic Mirror noted...
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    District (Kings County) in 1878 Dr. John M. Wieting, from Syracuse, the owner of the Wieting Opera House (or "Wieting Hall", the locale of many state conventions)...
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    Julian Edwards (category American opera composers)
    Day which premiered for the grand opening of the newly renovated Wieting Opera House on September 15, 1896 before eventually running on Broadway at the...
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    active social life in 1890's Chicago, attending parties, balls, and the opera with such notables as Mrs. Fiske and Marshall Field. He was described by...
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    assistant treasurer. After accepting the position of treasurer at the Wieting Theatre, the largest in the city of Syracuse, Shubert soon developed an...
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    Taliaferro Of Stage, Was 64". The New York Times. March 3, 1958. p. 27. "Wieting-Polly of the Circus". Syracuse Herald-Journal. November 15, 1908. p. 30...
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