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New Opera House / Sodus Arcade Theatre

Historic Site #:12-168   (Gone)   Type: H3,J4 Town:Sodus
Site Name:New Opera House / Sodus Arcade TheatreGPS Coordinates:43.23628, -77.06253
Address:22 W Main Street Sodus NY
Description:

The New Opera House was the second Opera House in Sodus and opened in 1906 and closed in 1940 when it became the Sodus Arcade Theatre. During its 34 years many plays and silent movies were performed here. In October 1914, Teddy Roosevelt gave a rousing speech here.



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New Opera House. Photo from Town of Sodus Histoical SocietyPeg of my Heart. The song from the play of the same name that was playing when Teddy Roosevelt gave a speech here in October 1914
Teddy Roosevelt gives a speech here in October 1914. The banner in the foregrounds advertises Here is an ad for a new play “The Lion and the Mouse” that ran in the Oct. 18th , 1912 edition of the Sodus Record: Photo fromTown of Sodus Histoical Society
Many local opera houses would later become movie theatres. Here is the the Sodus Arcade Theatre in the 1950s. Photo from Sandi Hamilton
 
Historic narrative:

The New Opera House was the second Opera House in Sodus and opened in 1906. Located on Main Street where the Chinese Restaurant is now, this Opera House could comfortably hold 900 people in its main floor and balcony seating. It replaced the earlier original Opera House:

http://townofsodushistoricalsociety.org/villages/sodus/sodus-opera-house/sodus-opera-house-history-1897-1924/   

to accommodate larger crowds in Sodus. Opening night was on January 22, 1906 with the play “The Arrival of Kitty” being performed. It cannot be overstated how important this event was to Sodus. The January 26, 1906 Sodus Record ran a full front page to the coverage of the New Opera House:

http://sodus.advantage-preservation.com/Viewer/?key=new%20opera%20house&pbd=01/01/1876-12/31/1983&lnsm=between&fn=record_usa_new_york_sodus_19060126_english_1&df=1&dt=10&tc=5553&pn=Record

Over the next 34 years, many plays and events would be held here. Above is a photo of an ad for a new play “The Lion and the Mouse” that ran in the Oct. 18th , 1912 edition of the Sodus Record:

From this ad we see what the prices were for performances and also the fact that the Rochester and Sodus Bay Railroad would have special trolley runs for the performances.

Possibly the most important event held at the New Opera House would occur in October 1914 when Teddy Roosevelt gave a rousing speech for the progressive candidate for governor in the 1914 election (see photo above):

http://townofsodushistoricalsociety.org/villages/sodus/teddy-roosevelt-comes-to-sodus-1914-page/

By blowing up this photo, we can see that at the time of Teddy Roosevelt’s visit, the New Opera House was playing “Peg of my Heart” which had come out the previous year:

By 1940, Opera Houses were no longer able to compete with movie theaters. In that year, the New Opera House converted to the Sodus Arcade Theatre and the end of an era brought forth a new one.




References:

Town of Sodus Historical Society New Opera House web page

YouTube Video Peg of my Heart