The Opera House venue is available to be booked for your event anytime of the week. However, Meryl, the Opera House Coordinator, holds office hours on Wednesday from 9am-2pm to give you the best service available to assist you with scheduling your event. We are located at 2 Union Street inside the Littleton Area Chamber of Commerce's office.
To schedule an event we ask that you fill out the Opera House Application which can be found at here, can be emailed to you upon request, or can be picked up in our office. From there you will coordinate the appropriate fee schedule and place a refundable deposit to hold the date. From there, we ask your event will paid in full prior to the event. After the building is properly cleaned by you, we will return the deposit. Call or visit during office hours for more details.
Make Your Event a Part of History
The Littleton Opera House was constructed in 1894, designed by architect Fred T. Austin. The Opera House opened in 1895 and has a seating capacity 434. It has also been known as the Grand Opera House and Town Hall. It was used for dramatic performances, musical comedy, vaudeville, opera, minstrel, and wrestling. As time went on it has been used to host a wide array of performances, community events, fundraisers, and notable guests including Bette Davis and Ted Kennedy. This landmark building anchors with an octagonal clock tower on one corner.
Perfect For ANY Occasion
The balcony seating area and hardwood floor offer up to 434 seats for attendees of meetings and performances, or dancers can kick up their heels, using the expansive space as a dance floor.
The performance venue is managed by the Littleton Area Chamber of Commerce, which has its offices and welcome center in the building. The venue, located next door to the Chamber offices, is the perfect setting for dances, performances, dress rehearsals, fundraisers weddings and meetings with its wide open floor plan, stage area and balcony seating.
Why Choose Anywhere Else?
Feel the history course through your veins as you hold your meeting, performance or party on the same stage as some of Littleton’s most notable historic figures. Whatever the occasion, hold your next event at the Opera House, which has hosted such notable events as a 1941 birthday ball for legendary actress Bette Davis.
To schedule an event we ask that you fill out the Opera House Application which can be found at here, can be emailed to you upon request, or can be picked up in our office. From there you will coordinate the appropriate fee schedule and place a refundable deposit to hold the date. From there, we ask your event will paid in full prior to the event. After the building is properly cleaned by you, we will return the deposit. Call or visit during office hours for more details.
Make Your Event a Part of History
The Littleton Opera House was constructed in 1894, designed by architect Fred T. Austin. The Opera House opened in 1895 and has a seating capacity 434. It has also been known as the Grand Opera House and Town Hall. It was used for dramatic performances, musical comedy, vaudeville, opera, minstrel, and wrestling. As time went on it has been used to host a wide array of performances, community events, fundraisers, and notable guests including Bette Davis and Ted Kennedy. This landmark building anchors with an octagonal clock tower on one corner.
Perfect For ANY Occasion
The balcony seating area and hardwood floor offer up to 434 seats for attendees of meetings and performances, or dancers can kick up their heels, using the expansive space as a dance floor.
The performance venue is managed by the Littleton Area Chamber of Commerce, which has its offices and welcome center in the building. The venue, located next door to the Chamber offices, is the perfect setting for dances, performances, dress rehearsals, fundraisers weddings and meetings with its wide open floor plan, stage area and balcony seating.
Why Choose Anywhere Else?
Feel the history course through your veins as you hold your meeting, performance or party on the same stage as some of Littleton’s most notable historic figures. Whatever the occasion, hold your next event at the Opera House, which has hosted such notable events as a 1941 birthday ball for legendary actress Bette Davis.