Powell Hall

      Powell Hall
      782px-Powell Symphony Hall.jpg
      Address 718 N. Grand Boulevard
      City St. Louis, Missouri
      Country United States
      Architect Rapp & Rapp
      Owned by St. Louis Symphony
      Capacity 2,683 [1]
      Type Concert hall
      Opened 1925
      Rebuilt 1968
      Previous names The St. Louis Theater
      Website
      Powell Hall
      Architectural style: Late Gothic Revival, Gothic, Late Victorian
      Governing body: Local
      Part of: Midtown Historic District (#78003392[2])
      Added to NRHP: July 7, 1978

      Powell Hall, formerly known as the St. Louis Theater, and Powell Symphony Hall, is the home of the St. Louis Symphony. It was named after Walter S. Powell, a local St. Louis businessman, whose widow donated $1 million towards the purchase and use of this hall by the symphony. The hall seats 2,683. [1]

      The building is a contributing property of the Midtown Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places.

      History

      The building was originally called The St. Louis Theater. It was built in 1925, designed by the Chicago architectural firm of Rapp & Rapp. The theater spent the first 40 years of its existence as a stage for live vaudeville performances as well as motion pictures. The last movie shown in the old theater was The Sound of Music in 1966. At that time, the building was acquired by the Symphony Society for $500,000, through a gift from Oscar Johnson, Jr.. After spending an additional $2 million to update and renovate the theater, the hall re-opened in January 1968 as the new home of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra.

      The building is said to be haunted by the ghost of a man named George. He is supposedly seen in a white suit and white hat and is thought to be that of a former vaudevillian. He is said to play with the lights and the elevators.

      Carl Stalling, famous for providing the music to Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes animated series, began his musical career as an organist at the St Louis Theater.

      The St. Louis Children's Choirs is the official children's choir of the St. Louis Symphony.

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      Location

      Powell Hall

      718 North Grand Boulevard

      St. Louis, MO 63103


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      References

      1. ^ a b "Powell Hall Technical Specifications and Building Information" (PDF). Powell Hall. Retrieved February 5, 2013. 
      2. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2010-07-09. 
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      External links

      Coordinates: 38°38′25″N 90°13′48″W / 38.64024°N 90.230059°W / 38.64024; -90.230059

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      Last modified on 3 May 2013, at 16:14