Harlem Opera House

211 W. 125th Street,
New York, NY 10027

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DavidZornig
DavidZornig on October 7, 2015 at 2:53 pm

Circa 1950 photo added courtesy of Cenk Urganci. Victoria and Apollo in the background.

iatse311
iatse311 on March 3, 2011 at 1:02 pm

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the marquee of the bowling alley after conversion

iatse311
iatse311 on July 21, 2010 at 11:35 am

search harlem…proctor’s 125th, and harlem opera house among others…

spectrum
spectrum on May 28, 2010 at 10:36 am

ccording to the Google Maps, the Harlem Opera House’s address is a little bit down to the east from where the Apollo and Victoria are located. There is no sign of the building now- a modern building is on the site. The Apollo and Victoria are right next door to each other; in fact, the Apollo’s auditorium goes off to the right from the lobby, and the Victoria’s goes to the left, so the back of their respective stage houses are butting up against each other.

Al Alvarez
Al Alvarez on March 11, 2010 at 4:54 pm

Still listed as open in the 1959 Film Daily Yearbook and operated by Leo Brecher.

Al Alvarez
Al Alvarez on February 12, 2010 at 1:39 pm

Still listed as open in the 1953 Film Daily Yearbook.

chinkel
chinkel on January 9, 2009 at 1:43 am

My late grandfather, Harry Hinkel, grew up in a living area behind the old Harlem Opera House, sometime between 1904 (his birth year) and the 1920’s when he left New York. His mother ran a boarding house in the space, and his father was the opera house electrician. I have no evidence or photos of anything to back this up, only stories from my grandfather. It would be great to learn more about this! Thanks!

jflundy
jflundy on October 4, 2008 at 4:48 pm

The 1930 Red Book Guide for Manhattan and the Bronx list the Harlem Opera as a Loew’s house.

In 1922, the Victoria is listed at 233 W.125th Street, seating 2463. Hurtig & Seamens New Theater seating 1863 is listed on W.125th near 8th Avenue.

nia10026
nia10026 on August 23, 2007 at 4:35 pm

Greetings,
Does anyone know where I can view that 1949 photograph of 125th Street that Bryan Krefft mentioned? I tried to view it through the link provided but was unable to. Any information that can be provided would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you

rsalters (Ron Salters)
rsalters (Ron Salters) on November 28, 2006 at 10:03 am

The Harlem Opera House is listed in the 1897-98 edition of Julius Cahn’s Official Theatrical Guide. B. Lichtenstein is listed as the “sole prop.” Admission prices ranged from 25 cents to $1.50. The seating was : Orchestra: 553, Balcony: 402, Gallery: 600; total: 1,555 seats. The proscenium opening was 32 feet wide x 36 feet high; the stage was 39 feet deep. The theatre was on the ground floor, had both electric and gas illumination, and had 10 members in the house orchestra.

Al Alvarez
Al Alvarez on March 26, 2006 at 9:57 am

Good grief, Warren.

Where do you get these great pics? You are the real treasure here!

Hibi
Hibi on January 26, 2005 at 10:20 am

I recently caught The Pawnbroker (great movie, hadnt seen it before as I was too young when it came out) on TCM and there was a brief scene where Rod Steiger was walking down 125th St. It showed the Apollo and the Loew’s Victoria. Couldnt make out what was playing at the Apollo, but The L Shaped Room with Leslie Caron was on the Victoria marquee….

sarahadler
sarahadler on November 18, 2004 at 3:55 pm

This is confusing because the original Hurtig and seamon was adjacent to the harlem opera house, according to 1906 postcard. when did the apollo move down the street, or is that just the offices next door to the HOH?
regency

ifemorena
ifemorena on September 2, 2004 at 4:43 pm

thanks for all of the info on the harlem opera house.

mr3d
mr3d on August 11, 2004 at 4:23 pm

I have searched the NEW YORK TIMES archives and have trouble finding ads for the HOH. I am specifically looking for ANYTHING on May 7 of 1908 and 1914. I have a print item from then, but can’t find it in the paper. I heard a rumor the theater name changed at some point and then back again (not the Appollo). Any help would be appreciated.

euphrades
euphrades on June 23, 2004 at 4:20 pm

I have an original program from the Harlem Opera House from 1907, complete and in perfect condition, not for sale but thought somebody might like to see it. Also have a color program from Alhambra Theatre in harlem, 1907 in beautiful condition, not for sale but maybe somebody would like to see it.