Coates Opera House, the Glossary
The Coates Opera House was a prominent performing arts venue and cultural landmark in Kansas City, Missouri from its founding in 1870 to its destruction in a fire in 1901.[1]
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4 relations: John A. Stevens, Kansas City, Missouri, Kersey Coates, Walker Whiteside.
- 1870 establishments in Missouri
- 1901 disestablishments in Missouri
- Buildings and structures demolished in 1901
- Burned theatres
- Former theatres in the United States
- Music venues completed in 1870
John A. Stevens
John A. Stevens (c. 1844 – June 2, 1916) was an American playwright, actor, and theatre manager, best known for playing the title part in The Unknown.
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Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City, Missouri (KC or KCMO) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Missouri by population and area.
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Kersey Coates
Kersey Coates (September 15, 1823 – April 24, 1887) was a businessman from Kansas City, in the U.S. state of Missouri, who developed Quality Hill, founded the Kansas City Board of Trade, and was among those who attracted the Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad to the city.
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Walker Whiteside
Walker Whiteside (1869–1942) was an American actor who had played Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, and Shylock while still in his teens.
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See also
1870 establishments in Missouri
- Appleton City, Missouri
- Christian Brothers Cadets men's soccer
- Coates Opera House
- Grant Township, Caldwell County, Missouri
- Missouri University of Science and Technology
- Ploger-Moneymaker Place
- Scotia Iron Furnace Stack
- Southwest City, Missouri
- The Temple, Congregation B'nai Jehudah
- University Health Truman Medical Center
- University of Missouri College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
- William Woods University
- Zeta Phi
1901 disestablishments in Missouri
- Coates Opera House
Buildings and structures demolished in 1901
- Coates Opera House
- Fort Macquarie
- Horticultural Hall (Boston, 1865)
- Jennings House (Annapolis, Maryland)
- Merchants' Exchange Building (Baltimore)
- Polk Place
- Ship Island Light
- Spinning House
- Stewart's Castle
- Tavistock House
- Wallack's Theatre
Burned theatres
- Academy of Music (Chicago)
- Australia Hall
- Bastable Theatre
- Caledonia Opera House
- Coates Opera House
- Empire Theatre, Sydney
- Globe Theatre
- Gwangjujwa
- Howard Athenaeum
- Imatra (cinema)
- Montes Movie Theater fire
- Phoenix Theater
- Preah Suramarit National Theatre
- Richmond Theatre (Richmond, Virginia)
- Ringtheater fire
- Robillard Block
- Royal Opera House
- Royal Opera House, Valletta
- Tantamount Theater
- Teatro delle Dame
- Theatre of the Golden Bough
- Wieting Opera House
Former theatres in the United States
- Academy of Music (Chicago)
- Academy of Music (Sioux City, Iowa)
- Alcazar Theatre (1911)
- Bessesen Building
- Bijou Theatre Building
- Bossanova Ballroom
- Camp Street Theatre
- Carolina Actors Studio Theatre
- Central Music Hall (Chicago)
- Charleston Theatre
- Charlotte Shakespeare
- Chicago Opera House
- Coates Opera House
- Corner Theatre ETC
- Crosby's Opera House
- Drury Lane Theatre (Illinois)
- Elitch Theatre
- Elk Rapids Township Hall
- Empire Theatre (Rochester, New York)
- Erlanger Theatre
- Garrick Theater (Chicago)
- Grand Opera House (Chicago)
- Grand Opera House (St. James, Minnesota)
- Jaffa Opera House
- Jamestown Opera House
- McMinnville Opera House
- Milford Theatre (Chicago)
- Minnesota Centennial Showboat
- Morris A. Mechanic Theatre
- Paris Theatre (Portland, Oregon)
- Pike's Opera House (Cincinnati)
- Roxy Theatre (Atlanta)
- St. Charles Theatre
- St. Louis Exposition and Music Hall
- St. Sebastian Roman Catholic Church (Queens)
- Taylor Opera House
- Théâtre d'Orléans
- The Melody Top
- Theatre de la Rue Saint Pierre
- Theatre of the Golden Bough
- Tivoli Theatre (Chicago)
- Tremont Theatre (Bronx)
- Warner Grand Theater (Milwaukee)
- Woods Theatre
- Worcester Foothills Theatre
Music venues completed in 1870
- Coates Opera House
- Musikverein
- Old Petaluma Opera House
- Opera Comique
- Reed Opera House and McCornack Block Addition