Mid-20th Century — The Golden Palace and the Silver Screen The Orpheum thrived for its first 20 years, but with the coming of motion pictures, vaudeville's popularity waned.
The theater became The Creighton Orpheum, shortened to the Orpheum by 1906.
The 2009 Ultimate Tribute Champion, Bill Cherry, will pay tribute to that CBS Special with this show.
The 200-foot-long elevated, enclosed and climate-controlled walkway connects the OPPD Energy Plaza parking garage to the balcony level of the theater.
Parking downtown can be a hassle, but the theatre sits just off the CityScape light rail stop.
Come enjoy a night at the theater-visit us today! Omaha was then in the company of eight other cities on vaudeville's Orpheum Circuit.