The The Croswell Opera House is Michigan's oldest historic theater, located within the city's downtown district. The theater is one of the United States' oldest continually-operating theaters, originally constructed in 1866 as Adrian Union Hall. It has hosted major concerts, theatrical performances, and lectures by regional and international performers, including luminaries such as John Philip Sousa, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Susan B. Anthony, and Maude Adams. In 1985, the venue was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Theater spaces within the venue include the 640-seat Julia Argyros Theater, the 120-seat James E. Van Doren Studio, and the Farver's at the Croswell piano bar.

129 E Maumee St, Adrian, MI 49221, Phone: 517-263-6868

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