The Grand Opera House was a theatre located at 119 North Clark Street in Chicago, Illinois.
It reopened in 1880 as the Grand Opera House; now under the management of Harry L. Hamlin who ran the theatre for the next 32 years under that name.
[1] In 1888 the well known painter and scenic designer Ernest Albert re-designed the interior of the opera house.
In 1928 the Shubert family became the sole owners of the theatre, and it was once again named the Grand Opera House.
The theatre closed in March 1958 and was later demolished in May 1962 to make way for the construction of the Richard J. Daley Center which is situated on the same property.