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Featuring a barrel vault ceiling, fresco paintings, gold leaf accents and Victorian styling, the Traverse City Opera House with its 700-seat theater offers a place for quality arts and cultural entertainment, educational programming and public and private gatherings.
The Traverse City Opera House, at 106 East Front Street, was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1971 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
The City Opera House has been a venue for plays, concerts, operettas and dance performances as well as gala balls, conventions and banquets.
The City Opera House partners with Michigan State University’s Wharton Center for Performing Arts to bring a variety of performances to downtown Traverse City. In addition, City Opera House is the venue for popular events such as the National Writers Series and Traverse City Film Festival
For an updated list of events and performances, please click here.
Traverse City Opera House
106 E. Front St., Traverse City, MI 49684
(231) 941-8082
Along M-22, across Betsie Lake from Frankfort, the small Village of Elberta is a pleasant destination to visit with so much to do.
Festivals and events celebrating many aspects of life are scheduled throughout the year in the Grand Traverse County area.
The Grand Traverse Lighthouse is situated at the end of the Leelanau Peninsula within, about eight miles north of the town of Northport.
Glen Arbor, home of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, is a beautiful small town nestled between Sleeping Bear Bay and Glen Lake.
Suttons Bay, in Leelanau County, is midway up the eastern shore of the Leelanau Peninsula and is a very popular destination.
Take one of the most scenic drives in the nation as you travel across M-22 in West Michigan. A long winding road of adventure awaits!