Abbeville Opera House
Abbeville Opera House
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Location
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Courthouse Square, Abbeville, South
Carolina
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Built
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1904
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Architect
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William Augustus
Edwards of Edwards and Wilson
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Added to NRHP
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July 1, 1970
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The Abbeville
Opera House, also known as the Abbeville Opera House and Municipal
Office Building is an historic building located in Abbeville, South
Carolina. Designed by William Augustus
Edwards of Edwards and Wilson, it was opened in 1904 and dedicated
in 1908. On July 1, 1970, it was added to the National
Register of Historic Places.
According to
the South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism the theater has
received the South Carolina Governor's Travel Award for Tourism and was
designated as the Official Rural Drama State Theatre of South Carolina. It is
included in the Abbeville Historic District
History
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At the turn of
the 20th century there were many "road companies" producing shows in
New York City. Once the production was assembled, the show traveled throughout
the country. One of the more popular tours went from New York to Richmond to
Atlanta. For a number of years, Abbeville was an overnight stop for the entire
touring company. Several members of the community decided that if this area had
a facility, since the travelling companies were coming through the area anyway,
Abbeville could sponsor some of these touring productions.
On October 1,
1908, what was then the Abbeville District dedicated a new Abbeville County
Courthouse and City Hall. The grand old theatre now known as the
Abbeville Opera House was a part of that splendid pair of buildings "equal
in beauty of architecture and modern conveniences of any in the state,"
according to regional newspaper accounts of the day. From that time on, all the
"greats and near greats" played on the magnificent Opera House stage.
Vaudeville was in its "heyday" as was Abbeville and the Abbeville
Opera House.
Today, most
people who visit the historic Abbeville Opera House see a building that
represents a microcosm of the history of Abbeville since the
turn-of-the-century. Efforts toward preservation and renewal of Abbeville and
the renewal of the Abbeville Opera House began some thirty years ago. The
restored Abbeville Opera House continues to be one of the strongest drawing
cards for the tourism industry in the upstate of South Carolina. The theatre
operates year round. The 218 newly refurbished seats face a 7,800-square-foot
(720 m2) stage. The balcony has 92 seats and the turn of the
20th century boxes seat up to 6 people in each of the four box seats.
I was able to get inside and take a tour- beautiful old building, lots of character....
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