
In 1934, it was changed to the Broadway Capitol Theatre where second-run films and double-features were run.

It started as the Capitol Theatre, renamed as the Paramount Theatre in 1929 as when it was taken over by the Paramount-Publix chain, and featured live stage shows and vaudeville acts.

It had four naming rights changes through its years. Built on January 12, 1922, the theatre was the fifth largest theatre in the US during its time, with a seating capacity of 3,500. Due to its location in the popular theatre district and the financial district of Downtown Detroit, booking Detroit Opera House parking ahead of time with BestParking eases your concerns. On the corners of Broadway Street and Madison Street at Grand Circus Park sits The Detroit Opera House. Walking through time, and reminiscing the music, the arts and the history, Grand Circus Park Historic District in Detroit, Michigan is where to be.
