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The Grand 1894 Opera House

2020 Postoffice Street, Galveston, TX (Directions)

About

Located in the heart of the Postoffice Street Arts & Entertainment District, The Grand 1894 Opera House presents a year-round schedule of performances featuring stars of stage and screen, Broadway blockbusters, dance, music, comedy and more. The Grand is also available as a unique rental venue for private functions, meetings and corporate events and serves as the “Official Opera House of the State of Texas.”  The site of several world premiere theatre productions, The Grand is an historic treasure of the Gulf Coast, and has a very special place in the history of our community and in the lives of many of our residents.

Hours

  • Monday: 9:00AM – 5:00PM
  • Tuesday: 9:00AM – 5:00PM
  • Wednesday: 9:00AM – 5:00PM
  • Thursday: 9:00AM – 5:00PM
  • Friday: 9:00AM – 5:00PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed
Hours are subject to change.

General

  • The Official Opera House of the State of Texas
  • Offers Year-Round Performances
  • Located in the Postoffice Street Arts & Entertainment District
  • Available for Group Events

Meeting Space

The Grand 1894 Opera House is a unique rental space for meetings, receptions, weddings, recitals, private parties and more.

This magnificently restored, historic 1000 seat Opera House is available for convention groups, meetings, receptions, parties or privately booked performances. Take advantage of its intimate setting -the stage, the lobbies, the meeting rooms – all available for your special event. Our staff of professionals can help you plan any event, large or small.

  • LIVE PERFORMANCES – We can schedule a special performance just for your convention or group entertainment.
  • BREAKOUTS – Over 11,000 square feet of meeting space that can be utilized for your special event services can be arranged for meetings, receptions and seated dinners.
  • CENTRAL LOCATION – Located in the heart of the financial and Historical Downtown area and within walking distance of The Strand shopping district, hotels, the Port of Galveston and Cruise Ship Terminals.
  • COMPLETE HANDICAP ACCESS – Several seating options are available for handicap access. Sound enhancement is available for the hearing impaired.
  • SAFETY FIRST – The entire complex a fire sprinkler system for your safety and includes fire and burglary alarm protection.

For further information on rental opportunities call, email or write:
Marie Armstrong, Rental Coordinator
The Grand 1894 Opera House
2020 Postoffice Street
Galveston Island, Texas 77550
(409)771-3582
mariearmstrong@thegrand.com

History

The Grand has a very special place in the history of our community and in the lives of many of our residents. It survived the storms of 1900 and 1915, and Hurricanes Carla and Alicia, as well as years of neglect at various times throughout its history. Of these events, the greatest threat to its survival was the 1900 storm, and it remains a testament to the determination of the people of Galveston that The Grand was quickly repaired and reopened.

The Grand is one of the few remaining theatres of its era in Texas and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. As further recognition of its importance to the citizens of Texas, in 1993 the 73rd Texas Legislature proclaimed The Grand “The Official Opera House of Texas“.

Galvestonians exhibited great vision in 1894 when they undertook to support the arts in Galveston by construction of The Grand. A later generation of Galvestonians renewed that commitment with equal vision when they undertook to save and restore The Grand in 1974.
In 1894, Henry Greenwall raised the needed funds of $100,000 for construction with substantial commitments from a handful of prominent businessmen and civic-minded Galvestonians. When $8 million was raised for the Grand’s restoration between 1974 and 1990, it was a remarkable community effort which included the volunteer efforts of literally thousands of residents from Galveston county, the greater Houston area and the state of Texas.

Support came from individuals, the business and corporate community, local government and, of course, included generous foundation support from around the state and nation. Chief among these were the generous leadership gifts of the Harris and Eliza Kempner Fund, The Moody Foundation, Houston Endowment and the subsequent gifts of George and Cynthia Mitchell to help complete the restoration.
Due to the foresight and generosity of several generations of Galvestonians, The Grand stands today as an important linkage to our past and an important part of our future.

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