As a city of spectacle, New Orleans has long loved the theater in all its forms, with such revered names as Bernhardt, Barrymore and Booth having at one time or another graced the city’s many historic stages.
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The curtains went up in 1792 on New Orleans' first theater, on a site next to Preservation Hall
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