The Trocadero Theatre (opened as the Arch Street Opera House) is a historic
theater
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located in
Chinatown in
Philadelphia
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,
Pennsylvania
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. It offered musical comedies,
vaudeville
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, opera, and
burlesque
A burlesque is a literary, dramatic or musical work intended to cause laughter by caricaturing the manner or spirit of serious works, or by ludicrous treatment of their subjects. . The Trocadero Theatre was refurbished for use as an art house cinema and fine arts theatre in 1970s, and by the 1990s had become an iconic venue for rock and punk concerts.
History

The theater, designed by architect
Edwin Forrest Durang
Edwin Forrest Durang (April 17, 1829June 7, 1911) was an American architect. He kept offices in Philadelphia and specialized in ecclesiastical and theatrical design.
Life and career
Durang was born in New York City, into a distinguished theatr ...
, then modified several times, was added to the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places in 1973, and to the
National Register of Historic Places
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five years later.
The building was known at various time as the Arch Street Opera House (1870–1879); Park Theatre (1879); New Arch Street Opera House (1884); Continental Theatre (1889); Gaiety Theatre (1890); Casino/Palace Theatre (1892), Troc Theatre (1940); Slocum's and Sweatman's Theatre; Sweatman's Arch Street Opera House; Simmon's & Slocum's Theatre; and Simmon's Theatre. It was already referred to as the Trocadero Theater in 1908.
The Trocadero was a burlesque theater from the early 1900s until the 1970s. Burlesque performer
Mara Gaye performed here in the 1950s.
The Pennsylvania Opera Theater, in 1982, was presenting three productions a year at the Trocadero.
In 1986, the Trocadero was again remodeled for its current use as a concert hall and dance club. The Trocadero retains a promoting team and books bands directly. It has a capacity of 1,200 patrons (standing room) or 600 patrons (fully seated). The theater hosts a wide range of events including movie screenings, comedy shows, burlesque and concerts from alternative, indie rock,
heavy metal,
punk rock, jam,
industrial/
gothic
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**Gothic language, an extinct East Germanic language spoken by the Goths
**Crimean Gothic, the Gothic language spoken b ...
bands, and hip hop and electronica artists.
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan, born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Often regarded as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture during a career sp ...
performed at the Troc on December 11, 1997.
After several days of rumors and a last-minute attempt by local promoters to save it, Philadelphia's Trocadero Theatre, part of the city's entertainment skyline since 1870, closed in May 2019.
In October 2022 it was announced that Northwest Arch LLC, the group shown to legally own the Trocadero, had applied for and subsequently received a $2.5M state-issued grant through Pennsylvania's Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program. Plans were announced soon thereafter that the theater would be undergoing a "complete renovation of the exterior and interior of the Trocadero building. The end product will be a fully updated first-class concert venue, entertainment space and full-service restaurant." No immediate timeframe was given for commencement or completion of the renovations.
Recordings and broadcasts
A concert at the Trocadero was released by
Combat Records
Combat Records was an American independent record label founded in 1983 and based in New York City.
The label specifically was for heavy metal and punk rock acts, Notable artist include: Megadeth, Circle Jerks, Nuclear Assault, OZ, Death ...
as ''Ultimate Revenge 2'' in 1989, featuring performances by bands
Raven
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,
Death
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,
Forbidden,
Dark Angel, and Faith or Fear.
A number of DVD and television specials have been filmed at the Trocadero, including the
MTV
MTV (Originally an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable channel that launched on August 1, 1981. Based in New York City, it serves as the flagship property of the MTV Entertainment Group, part of Paramount Media Networks, a di ...
program ''2 Dollar Bill'' for
My Chemical Romance
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in September 2006, comedian and actor
Christian Finnegan
Fletcher Christian Finnegan (born April 1, 1973), better known as Christian Finnegan, is an American stand-up comedian, writer and actor based in New York City.
Early life
Finnegan was born in Albany, New York. He grew up in Acton, Massachuse ...
's DVD/
Comedy Central
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special ''Au Contraire'' in October 2008, comedian and actor
Michael Ian Black
Michael Ian Black (born Michael Ian Schwartz; August 12, 1971) is an American comedian, actor, writer, and director. He has starred in several TV comedy series, including '' The State'', '' Viva Variety'', ''Stella'', '' Wet Hot American Summer: F ...
's DVD/Comedy Central special ''Very Famous'' in March 2011, and comedian
Dan Soder
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's Comedy Central special in December 2015.
The Dead Milkmen
The Dead Milkmen is an American punk rock band formed in 1983 in Philadelphia. Their original lineup consisted of vocalist and keyboardist Rodney Linderman ("Rodney Anonymous"), guitarist and vocalist Joe Genaro ("Joe Jack Talcum"), bassist D ...
recorded their live album, ''
Chaos Rules: Live at the Trocadero'', at the Troc. In 1991,
Tesla had a hit single with the live cover version of the
Five Man Electrical Band song "
Signs
Signs may refer to:
* ''Signs'' (2002 film), a 2002 film by M. Night Shyamalan
* ''Signs'' (TV series) (Polish: ''Znaki'') is a 2018 Polish-language television series
* ''Signs'' (journal), a journal of women's studies
*Signs (band), an American ...
", which was recorded at the Troc.
The Trocadero was the location for
Lamb of God
Lamb of God ( el, Ἀμνὸς τοῦ Θεοῦ, Amnòs toû Theoû; la, Agnus Dei, ) is a title for Jesus that appears in the Gospel of John. It appears at John 1:29, where John the Baptist sees Jesus and exclaims, "Behold the Lamb of God wh ...
's live DVD ''
Killadelphia'' and for
Job for a Cowboy's "Altered From Catechization" music video.
On June 2, 2012,
professional wrestling promotion
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Chikara held the
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pay-per-view
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Events can be purchased through a multichannel television platform using their electronic program g ...
at the Trocadero. Chikara held their next two pay-per-views,
Under the Hood
Under may refer to:
* "Under" (Alex Hepburn song), 2013
* "Under" (Pleasure P song), 2009
* Bülent Ünder (born 1949), Turkish footballer
* Cengiz Ünder (born 1997), Turkish footballer
* Marie Under (1883–1980), Estonian poet
* Under (restaura ...
on December 2, 2012, and
Aniversario: Never Compromise on June 2, 2013, at the venue.
See also
*
Chestnut Cabaret
External links
Trocadero Theater, Encyclopedia of Greater PhiladelphiaInformation at CinemaTreasures.comHistoric photographsat Philadelphia Architects and Buildings
Listing and photographsat the
Historic American Buildings Survey
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References
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Music venues in Philadelphia
Nightclubs in Pennsylvania
Theatres on the National Register of Historic Places in Philadelphia
Chinatown, Philadelphia
1870 establishments in Pennsylvania
Opera houses on the National Register of Historic Places