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Metropolitan Hall

Address:
624 Broadway
New York, NY

BUILT: 1850

DEMOLISHED: 1867

Shows at the Metropolitan Hall

DATES PRODUCTION
5/15/1855 - 5/15/1855 Monsieur Jacques (1854)

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Opera Exposures to Present THE ELIZABETH TAYLOR GREENFIELD STORY
by BWW News Desk - Mar 3, 2017

As part of the Women's History Month Celebration, OPERA EXPOSURES, the not-for-profit opera company founded by Edna Greenwich in 2004, will present The Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield Story, a Memorial Concert in honor of America's premier female vocalist in opera and contemporary music in the 19th century, on Sunday, March 12, 2017, at 3:00 PM at St. Mark's Church in the Bowery, 131 East 10th Street at Second Avenue.
Opera Exposures to Present Recital Honoring Elizabeth Taylor Browning
by Ashlee Latimer - Sep 11, 2016

Opera Exposures  (http://www.operaexposures.org), the not-for-profit opera company founded by Edna Greenwich in 2004, will present  a special recital celebrating  Elizabeth Taylor Browning, the first African American opera singer to gain recognition in Europe and the United States in the mid to late 19th century, on Sunday, September 18, at 3:00 PM at the Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, 1466 Manor Road.  Tickets, available at the door, are $25. Children under ten will be admitted free of charge.
Great Music at St. Bart's Presents Opera Exposures in 'The Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield Story' 2/6
by BWW News Desk - Feb 6, 2011

On Sunday, February 6 at 3 pm, Opera Exposures will offer a program entitled 'The Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield Story' in the Chapel of St. Bartholomew's Church. Born a slave in 1819 in Natchez, Mississippi, Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield would become known as 'The Black Swan,' the first African-American singer to gain recognition in the United States and Europe. She made her New York City debut in 1853 at Metropolitan Hall drawing an audience of over 4,000
Opera Exposures to Present The Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield Story 2/6
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jan 17, 2011

In honor of Black History Month, Opera Exposures, a Staten Island-based not-for-profit organization devoted to furthering the careers of both seasoned and young professional singers at venues which are accessible and intimate, will offer its first musical program in St. Bartholomew's Chapel on Sunday, February 6, at 3:00 PM.
Great Music at St. Bart's Presents Opera Exposures in 'The Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield Story' 2/6
by Lauren Wolman - Jan 9, 2011

On Sunday, February 6 at 3 pm, Opera Exposures will offer a program entitled 'The Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield Story' in the Chapel of St. Bartholomew's Church. Born a slave in 1819 in Natchez, Mississippi, Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield would become known as 'The Black Swan,' the first African-American singer to gain recognition in the United States and Europe. She made her New York City debut in 1853 at Metropolitan Hall drawing an audience of over 4,000

Metropolitan Hall Frequently Asked Questions

What when was Metropolitan Hall built?
Metropolitan Hall was built in 1850.

What were the longest running shows at Metropolitan Hall?
Monsieur Jacques which ran from 12/18/1854 to 05/15/1855


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