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Prairie Opera House by Rita M. Glass
Prairie Opera House by Rita M. Glass
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The Thorpe Opera House at David City, Nebraska, was one of many centers for cultural and social entertainment that were constructed in towns and cities across America during the 19th century.  Today, it is one of a few surviving examples of a small town opera house still used for its original purpose of bringing music and theater to the people.
 
This is a human interest account of "The Thorpe" from its construction in 1889 to its demise in the 1940s, followed by its amazing rebirth as a performance center beginning in 1981. The story of The Thorpe shows how one frontier community in the state of Nebraska responded to the need for a cultural center that was available to all. It also details the unique circumstances that led to the construction of this opera house, prompted in part by the love and devotion of a doting father.
ISBN: Prairie Opera House
Author: Rita M. Glass
Publisher: South Platte Press/Thorpe Opera House Committee
Additional Features:
softcover/88 pages/approx. size 5.5"x 8.5"/trade
About the Author:
The author has enjoyed a lifelong association with the arts in Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska. She has also earned several excellence in teaching awards.
Copyright Year:
2007