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What's Happening at the HOH

Make plans to see The Black Hills Opry June-October

6/25/2017

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Saturday night, June 24: The opening night of Black Hills Opry was a hit. The crowd hooted and hollered and applauded Aces & Eights trio with featured guest artists Gumbo Lily of the West. There were lots of laughs, and guests enjoyed taking photos and talking with the musicians after the show. Thank you all for attending. 
​The next show is July 29 at 7:00 pm with Paul Larson and Allen & Jill Kirkham!
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Timelapse video of lower South Wall #1 restoration dubbed "The Jim & Betty Dunn Wall"

6/23/2017

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Restoration consultant (and former Homestake engineer) Jerry Aberle works diligently with restoration sidekick and HHOH facility manager Dennes Barrett, (formerly Black Hills Power serviceman) with special paint work by Chad Aberle of Avid Painting. All three men are from Lead, SD. This project was funded and completed because of an anonymous donation in honor of Jim Dunn who worked for Homestake for 38 years, and his sweet wife Betty, both of Lead, SD. The project was also supported by an Outside of Deadwood grant from Deadwood Historic Preservation. Thank you all so much.
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The Opera House is wearing its summer costume

6/8/2017

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Thanks to our annual 2017 members who keep our building going, and to our Facility Manager Dennes Barrett and our Custodial Expert Kaylee Linn for making sure the building always looks good for our visitors, tenants, families and friends.
Thanks to FastSigns for banner printing in front and back. There's more updates to come, so stay tuned. Thank you all for your love for this important place.
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Come and visit the theater and visual exhibit

6/1/2017

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Theater Entrance / Physical Address
313 West Main Street, Lead, SD

Gift Shop Entrance / Arts Center
309 West Main Street, Lead, SD

​​Office Entrance
Located at the back entrance at
​308 Julius St., Lead, SD
605-584-2067

Monday-Friday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

​Mailing Address  
​
PO BOX 412, ​LEAD, SD 57754

TOURS:

​M-F Every Hour on the Hour 11am-2pm
30-45 minute tour 
$10 Adults, $5 Children under 18


Saturdays by Special Appointment
30-45 minute tour
$15 Adults, 
$7 Children under 18


Call 24-48 hrs in advance​

605-584-2067
M - F 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

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FREE TOURS to Members - CLICK HERE

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Contact HOH by Email

info​@homestakeoperahouse.org



​HISTORIC HOMESTAKE OPERA HOUSE SOCIETY MISSION:
Built in 1914 by the Phoebe Hearst and her Homestake Gold Mining Company, this historic performing arts venue and recreation center boasted an exquisite theater with 1,000 seats, and a library, a bowling alley, a billiards hall, a social hall, and a heated indoor swimming pool. 

From its construction in 1914 until a catastrophic fire in 1984, the Opera House was the center of community life and lifelong education in Lead, South Dakota. The Society is dedicated to its restoration, use, and preservation for future generations, in the belief that it is the cornerstone for the preservation, renewal, and development of our community.
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While these efforts continue, the Society makes use of the facility to the extent possible to generate revenue and advance its mission. 
The theater is host to 40 performing arts/educational events while restoration progress is underway from a fire in 1984. The theater currently seats 500. Visit year-round for building tours and see the new Interpretive Center upstairs and recently restored walls in the theater.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider. Click here to read our full statement.
  • ABOUT
    • Contact Us
    • Staff
    • Board of Directors >
      • Mission and Values
      • Public Organizational Documents
      • HHOH Board Calendar
    • History
    • Accessibility
    • Art Center
    • Indoor Shooting Range
  • EVENTS & TICKETS
    • 2020 Festival of Trees
    • Community Theatre
    • Where to Stay
    • Volunteer
    • Rental Venue
  • News & Media
  • DONATE
  • Tours
    • Bus & Group Tours
    • Interpretive Exhibit
    • Listen to the Free Audio Tour
    • Free Parking Spots
  • MEMBERSHIP