BROADWAY ITINERANTE

Hippodrome Theatre

Hippodrome Theatre
Espetáculo atual Mamma Mia! 16/04 - 21/04

Hippodrome Theatre

318 W. Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21201 USA

Ingressos por telefone:
(443) 703-2406
Horário da bilheteria:
Monday-Saturday: 10am-5pm, Open from 10am until showtime during event days

The legendary Hippodrome Theatre was designed by noted theatre architect Thomas Lamb for exhibitors Pearce and Scheck. It was constructed on the site of the old Eutaw House, a luxury hotel built in 1835. The Hippodrome opened on November 23, 1914 as a movie palace that also showcased vaudeville performances. The theatre seated 3,000 and in 1920 the average weekly attendance was 30,000. Sound for the movies was provided by piano, a Moller organ commissioned for the theatre, and an orchestra. The Hippodrome was part of the Loew's Theatre chain from 1917 until 1924, when it became part of the Keith chain. New management in 1931 installed a huge new marquee and other facelift items such as new seats. In 1931 the Hippodrome had 3 price levels - 25 cents before noon, 35 cents between noon and 6 pm, and 50 cents after 6 pm. Under the management of Isidor M. Rappaport, which began in 1931, the Hippodrome gained a reputation as a top vaudeville house, presenting such notables as Bob Hope, Jack Benny, Red Skelton, Benny Goodman and his orchestra, Dinah Shore, Martha Raye, Milton Berle, the Andrews Sisters and Morey Amsterdam during Rappaport's 30-year tenure. It was in The Hippodrome Theatre that Frank Sinatra first appeared with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and in 1939 with Harry James' band. Movies were combined with vaudeville entertainment through 1950. The Hippodrome Theatre was one of the first stages to present Vaudeville and motion pictures and maintained a house orchestra at the theatre well into the 1950's. Business remained strong from the 30's through the 1950's with the last stage shows presented around 1959. Another major renovation occurred in 1963 in preparation for the regional premiere of "Cleopatra". In 1969 the Hippodrome was the site of the world premiere of "Slaves". Business dropped off during the 70's and 80's, and the Hippodrome closed in 1990, when it was the last operating movie theatre in downtown Baltimore. Now the curtain rises again at The France-Merrick Performing Arts Center at the Hippodrome. This is the culmination of a construction and restoration project that transforms and combines three significant historic buildings and one newly constructed building into a state-of-the-art showcase. These landmarks are the Western National Bank built in 1887, the Eutaw Savings Bank built in 1888, the Hippodrome Theatre, and a new building at the corner of Baltimore and Eutaw Streets. Programming at this world-class venue will include touring Broadway shows and the best of the performing arts.
Série da Broadway apresentada por Broadway Across America - Baltimore

PROGRAMAÇÃO

Espetáculo atual

Próximos espetáculos

Stomp
26/04 - 27/04
Comprar ingressos

Clue
07/05 - 12/05
Comprar ingressos

Annie
07/01/2025 - 12/01/2025
Comprar ingressos

The Lion King
12/02/2025 - 02/03/2025
Comprar ingressos

Come From Away
18/04/2025 - 19/04/2025
Comprar ingressos

Some Like it Hot
06/05/2025 - 11/05/2025
Comprar ingressos

Chicago
03/06/2025 - 08/06/2025
Comprar ingressos

*Todas as informações e datas das apresentações estão sujeitas a alterações. Para obter uma programação completa de eventos futuros, acesse o site do teatro.

mapa

PHOTOS & VIDEOS

Espetáculo atual

Próximos espetáculos

Stomp
26/04 - 27/04
Comprar ingressos

Clue
07/05 - 12/05
Comprar ingressos

Annie
07/01/2025 - 12/01/2025
Comprar ingressos

The Lion King
12/02/2025 - 02/03/2025
Comprar ingressos

Come From Away
18/04/2025 - 19/04/2025
Comprar ingressos

Some Like it Hot
06/05/2025 - 11/05/2025
Comprar ingressos

Chicago
03/06/2025 - 08/06/2025
Comprar ingressos

*Todas as informações e datas das apresentações estão sujeitas a alterações. Para obter uma programação completa de eventos futuros, acesse o site do teatro.