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Program of the Grand Opera House in Nashville, Tennessee, for the week of December 3, 1900, featuring “The Great Diamond Robbery”. The Grand Opera House was at 431 North Cherry Street. The Grand opened July 1, 1850, as The Adelphi amid much publicity calling it one of the finest playhouses in the South. The theater operated under many names and managements as the Nashville, the Gaiety, May’s Grand, Milsom’s, and possibly others. By 1900 it had been occupied for six years by the Boyle stock company--Tony J. Boyle, proprietor--with occasional vaudeville shows.

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sc.0396.os_001.001

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1900 December 3

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Theaters--Tennessee--Nashville.

Grand Opera House program, Nashville, 1900

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