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Poydras and Gravier Streets. It burned down in 1842 and was rebuilt about a year
fate as the first and burned to the ground in 1899. In 1902, a third theater was built
and was famous for its vaudeville acts.
When a new Orpheum Theater was constructed in 1924, just a few blocks from the
giving it the name of the first two theaters on that site, the St. Charles, and made it a
the last hold-outs of stock theatrical companies in the city. But, in 1932, it was
repertory companies to variety shows to movies. For a brief time, in the late 1940's,
down to make room for a parking lot - an ignominious ending for the site of what was