Goodspeed Opera House

East Haddam, CT

Performance History

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The Goodspeed Opera House is a historic theater located in East Haddam, Connecticut, USA. It is the main venue of Goodspeed Musicals, a renowned regional theater company focused on musical theater productions and development. The Goodspeed Opera House was originally built in 1876 as a venue for operettas and other theatrical performances. Over the years, it has undergone renovations and restorations to preserve its Victorian charm and architectural beauty. The theater is situated alongside the scenic Connecticut River, providing a picturesque setting for theatergoers. The Goodspeed Opera House has a seating capacity of around 400 people, offering an intimate and immersive theater experience. It is known for its commitment to producing classic musicals, revivals, and new works. The theater has a rich history of launching successful productions that have gone on to achieve recognition on Broadway and beyond. Some notable shows that have premiered or been developed at the Goodspeed Opera House include "Annie," "Man of La Mancha," "Oklahoma!," "The Drowsy Chaperone," and "Shenandoah." The theater's dedication to nurturing emerging talent and providing a platform for new musicals has contributed significantly to the American musical theater landscape.}

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Venue Info

Built: 1876
Venue Status: year not entered yet
Demolished: year not entered yet
Seating Capacity: 398

Location Info

6 Main Street
East Haddam, CT
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Other Names

  • Goodspeed Opera House (1876)

Trivia & History

Built in 1876, it was closed in 1920 and used as a militia base in World War I, then a general store, then a storage depot. It was restored in 1959 and reopened 1963.

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