L to R: Dan, Rob, Billy, Amy |
Back in 1993, when I first visited I befriended Billy and Amy. Billy manages the theatre turned museum.
Amy and Billy in front of the stage |
Dan and Rob |
THIS YEAR - Dan and I were fortunate enough to enjoy time with Amy (and we had great coffee and an amazing coffee roll), and later joined by Billy. We all went back to the Bird Cage after coffee and I encountered another ghost. But in today's blog you'll learn about the theatre. We'll get to the ghosts in a later blog.
WHEN WAS IT OPEN? It operated intermittently from December 1881 to 1894. When the silver mines closed, the theatre was also closed in 1892. It was leased as a coffee shop starting in 1934 and later made into a museum as it stands today.
ABOUT THE BIRD CAGE:
The Bird Cage Theatre |
RE-OPENED - In 1934, the Bird Cage Theatre’s new owners opened the place back up for show. They found everything in the building the exact way it was left, even the poker table. Today the Bird Cage stands as a tourist attraction and a visual look into its colorful past.
Wyatt Earp frequented the Bird Cage with his brothers |
FAMOUS PEOPLE - Many famous and notorious legends frequented the Bird Cage. Performers such as Lillian Russell, Lotta Crabtree, and Eddie Foy Sr. have performed on the stage along with Fatima, the belly dancer. Others like the Clantons, Earps, Bat Masterson, Doc Holliday and even Pete Spence, laid down many silver coins for a shot of whiskey.
Rob, Amy and Billy |
NEXT: Fatima, the Ghostly Face, Rob's Book Cover