Opera House Theatre - Philipsburg, MT
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N 46° 19.894 W 113° 17.676
12T E 323390 N 5133446
This is a vintage theatre that has hosted both live stage performances and movies. Opened in 1891, it is today the oldest operating theatre in the state of Montana.
Waymark Code: WM109V7
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 03/28/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member neoc1
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Built as a live performance theatre, the opera house changed hands in 1919 at which time projection and sound equipment were installed in order to screen movies. Still later other businesses occupied parts of the building alongside the opera house. Today it is solely a live performance theatre, offering live performances throughout the summer. It is acknowledged as being the oldest continually operating theatre in Montana.

Like the Phantom of the Opera, Philipsburg's Opera House Theatre seems to have phantoms of its own, in the form of hair pullers who smoke cigars. We never got to go see a production there so didn't have the opportunity for a paranormal experience.
Opera House Theatre
Staff and visitors at this old theatre have reported having their hair pulled, feeling strange presences, cold spots, disembodied footsteps and the smell of cigars. A phantom face has been known to materialize inside an empty lighting booth during productions, and other strange transparent apparitions have been seen.
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Opera House Theatre
The property where the theatre stands was first deeded to the Northern Pacific Railroad in 1876. In July of l896, Angus A. McDonald (Red Mac) and his wife, JoAnna, acquired the land and built the two story McDonald Opera House. It was equipped with a granite foundation, full sod basement, dressing rooms beneath the south end and plumbing! The high loft above the east end was for scenery backdrops. A large auditorium with balcony, side boxes faced with wrought iron, and a spacious stage attracted large audiences. Many famous troupes performed on the stage as well as many not-so-famous, including minstrel shows, dog and pony acts, traveling players, magicians,(the center stage trap door still remains) contortionists, vaudeville acts, local talent, dance revues, class plays and graduations. Frank Horrigan bought the theatre in l9l9 and renamed it the Granada. The ornate boxes were taken out, in the name of acoustics, when new sound and projections machines were installed.

A variety of businesses have occupied parts of the building through the years; a soda pop bottling firm, The Philipsburg Commercial Club, a bank, Carmichael’s Livery Stable, and others.

The current owner, Tim and Claudette Dringle, while painstakingly restoring and renovating the entire building, produce live professional theatre throughout the summer.
From the Opera House Theatre Company
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