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Appearing on the Michigan Historical Register and the National Register, the Masonic is one of the largest and finest theatrical houses in the country. It has a seating capacity of 4,404, and the ornate theatre and building were designed by architect George D. Mason and Company and master sculptor Corrado Parducci.
Since its opening in 1926 by the Masonic fraternity, the Masonic Temple Theatre has hosted virtually all forms of live entertainment, including plays, musicals, variety shows, classical music and opera, rock-n-roll and dance. The theatre hosts major headliners in 125 to 175 performances each year. For further information on this theatre, visit: www.themasonic.com |
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The Masonic House Crew: Charge Man/Head Carpenter Bill Kozemchick, Flyman Paul Shuffett, Head Electrician David Brock, Head Soundman Sam Aluia, Propmaster Pat Tobin.
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Stagehand Parking: The private lot along the north side of the theatre offers reduced rates for stagehands.
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