Pioneer Arizona Foundation
Pioneer Arizona Foundation

Opera House, Original Building

Mr. James Howey, a blacksmith in Prescott, was erecting a two-story building when he entered into a contract with the Goldwaters to use his building as a general store. In 1876, the Goldwaters opened their first store in Prescott using Howey Hall and maintained their operation there for three years. Howey Hall was then transformed into an Opera House featuring such attractions as John Drew and Lily Langtree, the famed "Jersey Lilly." As the town grew, Howey Hall was sold and renamed the Elk's Theater. It then became a second hand store. Since the building had such a good location, the city bought it and turned it into a fire station. When Prescott built a new fire station, the building was used as offices for the city. In May 1959, Howey Hall was torn down. The bricks were acquired by Pioneer Arizona and used in this authentic reconstruction of the building as it stood during its Opera House period.

Melodramas

The melodrama, staged in the Opera House, served a significant form of entertainment for the community. The audience participated vocally by booing, cheering, and shouting for cast members.

The theatrical style typical of the late 1800's and early   1900's was full of comic gestures and larger-than-life movements. This style of entertainment originated in the United States in the latter period of the 19th century. Melodrama is the forerunner of silent movies which glamorized actors such as Valentino and actresses such as Mary Pickford. Even today, an identifiable strain of melodrama is portrayed in TV soap operas.

Dramatic Works in the Late 19th Century

Early plays were transitional. They portrayed the development of the frontier and the problems encountered by pioneers in traveling to it. Drama was not taken very seriously. Melodrama, however, was very popular and came to be known as the dramatic contribution of the era. Street theater evolved from "medicine shows" which consisted of selling elixirs in a show-time fashion.

Calendar
Are you a teacher
planning a field trip to Arizona’s classroom without walls? Get
valuable information on how to book your trip,
what to expect and
more. Click Here
Fun facts for kids and families. Need information for a school report, this is the spot.
Copyright © 2009 pioneer-arizona.com. All Rights Reserved
Disclaimer: No still photos, videos or filming is allowed without written permission of the Pioneer Village.
Site donated by Xfactor Designs