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Faded Like a Dream: The Coincidental History of Theatre in Denver and The Phantom of the Opera

Two incredible theatrical events took place in 1861. In Paris, France, construction started on the Palais Garnier, destined to become perhaps the most famous and elegant opera house in the world and the magical setting for Gaston Leroux’s Gothic horror novel, The Phantom of the Opera.   Meanwhile, 7,850 kilometers away on the high plains of […]