Tibbits Opera House, Victorian theatre and movie theater in Coldwater, Michigan, United States.
The Tibbits Opera House is a theater and movie house in Coldwater, Michigan built in 1882 that displays French Empire style with red brick exterior. The interior has a horseshoe-shaped layout across three levels accommodating roughly 500 spectators.
It was founded in 1882 by mayor Barton S. Tibbits and initially served as an opera house for a range of performances. During the 1930s it transformed into a movie theater before eventually returning to its theatrical roots.
The house has served the community for more than 140 years and now presents concerts, theater performances, and art exhibitions. People from the region gather here to experience both local and professional artists.
The venue sits in downtown Coldwater in southern Michigan and is straightforward to reach. It helps to check their website or call ahead to learn about upcoming events and availability before visiting.
During the years 1894 through 1904 it hosted roughly 50 plays annually and displayed an surprisingly diverse range of events. Wrestling matches, dog shows, and educational lectures all took place alongside theatrical productions.
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