I worked on No No Nannette, and the original plaster proscenium was gone. Back to the structural opening. It was interesting to see the fire curtain come down at the old proscenium line. More fly lines were installed between the old proscenium and the wonderful plaster line most people remember. By now, the house tabs were flown out. There was plenty of hight under the auditorium roof.
The New Hennepin theatre is shown as the current Orpheum theatre on a few sites. It is a different building allgeather. It was on 9th street and Hennipen Ave. Is it still standing, or was it replaced by the current Orpheum?
I worked on No No Nannette, and the original plaster proscenium was gone. Back to the structural opening. It was interesting to see the fire curtain come down at the old proscenium line. More fly lines were installed between the old proscenium and the wonderful plaster line most people remember. By now, the house tabs were flown out. There was plenty of hight under the auditorium roof.
The New Hennepin theatre is shown as the current Orpheum theatre on a few sites. It is a different building allgeather. It was on 9th street and Hennipen Ave. Is it still standing, or was it replaced by the current Orpheum?