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SHN: Orpheum Theatre - The Official Site of Broadway in San Francisco You marvel at the magnificent carved doors leading to the lobby. As you enter, the dramatic 12th century Spanish palace is revealed. A delicate balcony looks over the crowd and on to a rich-toned tapestry overhead. Yet, it's the full-bodied lions ringing the ceiling in the auditorium that demand... shnsf.com
Orpheum Theatre - San Francisco, CA, 94102 - Citysearch Currently owned by the local Shorenstein Hays Nederlander organization, the Orpheum offers the Best of Broadway series that presents top musical touring companies. A testament to good taste and historical preservation, the Orpheum Theatre has witnessed a great deal of showbiz history. In April 1998,... sanfrancisco.citysearch.com
Orpheum Theatre San Francisco, CA - tickets, information, reviews The term Orpheum Theatre as well as all associated graphics, logos, and/or other tradermarks, tradenames or copyrights are the property of the Orpheum Theatre and are used herein for factual descriptive purposes only. We are in no way associated with or authorized by the Orpheum Theatre and neither ... san-francisco-theater.com
SF Station: The Orpheum Theatre " If you're familiar with the work of British choreographer Matthew Bourne, you'll know that his theatrical performances are imbued with pop culture references and lavish touches of gay camp. Bourne's done everything from sizzling reproductions of Carmen (as envisioned in a 1950s town teeming w... sfstation.com
Orpheum Theatre-CA Seating Chart, Orpheum Theatre-CA Tickets, Orpheum Theatre-CA Maps Originally opened in 1926 as the Pantages Theatre, San Francisco’s Orpheum Theatre has changed hands and been renovated many times. After a short run of vaudeville performances, the theater was converted to a movie house in the 1930s and remained in that capacity until 1970, when it returned t... gotickets.com
Orpheum Theatre in San Francisco is part of the SHN family (along with the Curran Theatre and Golden Gate Theatre). Its design is that of a 12th century Spanish palace and has undergone two renovations over time. Now a venue for Broadway shows, including previews and limited engagements, the theatre has since been declared a San Fr... gosanfrancisco.about.com
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