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The La Salle Theater was an influential musical, vaudevillian and dramatic playhouse in two Chicago locations, first at 137 West Madison Street, which, until December 1902, had been named the Orpheon Music Hall. The La Salle operated at that location until 1910. Then it moved into a new facility at 110 West Madison, operating as playhouse until 1927, when film began to predominate. The theater closed in the late 1940s. In the spring of 1950, the building was razed to make way for St. Peter's Church.

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  • Das La Salle Theater war ein einflussreiches Musical-, Vaudeville- und Dramentheater an zwei Orten in Chicago (USA). Zunächst an der Adresse 137 West Madison Street, bis 1902 noch unter dem Namen Orpheon Music Hall. Dort existierte es bis zum Jahr 1910. Es zog dann einige Häuser weiter zur 110 West Madison Street.Bis zur Umwandlung zu einem Kino lief es als Theater erfolgreich bis ins Jahr 1927. Endgültig geschlossen wurde es zu Ende der 1940er Jahre und schließlich im Frühjahr 1950 für den Neubau der St. Peter's Church abgerissen, welche noch heute dort steht. (de)
  • The La Salle Theater was an influential musical, vaudevillian and dramatic playhouse in two Chicago locations, first at 137 West Madison Street, which, until December 1902, had been named the Orpheon Music Hall. The La Salle operated at that location until 1910. Then it moved into a new facility at 110 West Madison, operating as playhouse until 1927, when film began to predominate. The theater closed in the late 1940s. In the spring of 1950, the building was razed to make way for St. Peter's Church. (en)
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  • Das La Salle Theater war ein einflussreiches Musical-, Vaudeville- und Dramentheater an zwei Orten in Chicago (USA). Zunächst an der Adresse 137 West Madison Street, bis 1902 noch unter dem Namen Orpheon Music Hall. Dort existierte es bis zum Jahr 1910. Es zog dann einige Häuser weiter zur 110 West Madison Street.Bis zur Umwandlung zu einem Kino lief es als Theater erfolgreich bis ins Jahr 1927. Endgültig geschlossen wurde es zu Ende der 1940er Jahre und schließlich im Frühjahr 1950 für den Neubau der St. Peter's Church abgerissen, welche noch heute dort steht. (de)
  • The La Salle Theater was an influential musical, vaudevillian and dramatic playhouse in two Chicago locations, first at 137 West Madison Street, which, until December 1902, had been named the Orpheon Music Hall. The La Salle operated at that location until 1910. Then it moved into a new facility at 110 West Madison, operating as playhouse until 1927, when film began to predominate. The theater closed in the late 1940s. In the spring of 1950, the building was razed to make way for St. Peter's Church. (en)
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  • La Salle Theater (de)
  • La Salle Theater (Chicago) (en)
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