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Historic Duluth theater rehab over half done, and uncovering secrets

The restoration of the historic NorShor Theatre in Duluth, a project intended to anchor a revitalized downtown arts district, is now over half finished.

Officials announced Wednesday the $30.5 million project is 60 percent complete, and is on pace to wrap up construction by the end of the year, with a grand opening planned for Feb. 1, 2018.

“It’s amazing what’s going on here, and it won’t be long before we will have our new community arts center,” said Christine Gradl Seitz, executive and artistic director of the Duluth Playhouse, a nonprofit that will operate the theatre when it opens.

Seitz also called for the public’s help in identifying a 10-foot-tall painted mural showing a woman with her arm outstretched that was uncovered during construction.

The mural has been hidden since 1941 when the original Orpheum theater, built in 1910, was renovated to become the NorShor. Since that time the mural had remained hanging, hidden, above a ceiling.

“Our goal is to put this into the new lobby of the NorShor so that everyone can see it,” said Seitz. “We’re seeking the community’s support to learn more about the identity of this mural and its history.”

Read the full article on Minnesota Public Radio (MPR).

 

NorShor Theatre

A 10-foot-tall painted mural showing a woman with her arm outstretched was uncovered during the NorShor’s current construction. (Photo: The Duluth Playhouse)




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