. A Social manual for San Francisco and Oakland, with addresses of people of society, membership of clubs, and miscellaneous matter for social or business use .. . 218 SOCIAL MANUAL. THE STANDARD THEATRE. The Standard Theatre is on the north side of Bush betweenKearney and Montgomery. It has of late years been used for min-strelsy and the lighter kinds of dramatic entertainment. The box-office and the managers private office are on the left of the vestibulewhich leads from the street to the dress-circle. The auditorium isfurnished with mirrors is comfortably seated and neatly pa
. A Social manual for San Francisco and Oakland, with addresses of people of society, membership of clubs, and miscellaneous matter for social or business use .. . 218 SOCIAL MANUAL. THE STANDARD THEATRE. The Standard Theatre is on the north side of Bush betweenKearney and Montgomery. It has of late years been used for min-strelsy and the lighter kinds of dramatic entertainment. The box-office and the managers private office are on the left of the vestibulewhich leads from the street to the dress-circle. The auditorium isfurnished with mirrors is comfortably seated and neatly parquette and dress-circle seat 500 persons. The present man-ager is F. W. Stechhan. Treasurer, Samuel Meyer; BusinessManager, Robert Eberle. PRICES OF ADMISSION. General admission $0 50 Reserved seats o 75 Lower proscenium boxes 8 00 Upper proscenium boxes 6 co **&. 220 SOCIAL MANUAL. THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE. The Grand Opera House is on the north side of Mission street,west of Third. It is the largest place of dramatic entertainment inthe city. Its vestibule, lobbies and corridors are spacious, affordingsafe and convenient means of entrance and exit, and an eleganr placefor promenading during entr actes. It has four tiers of seats, thetwo lower being the same in price, and equally eligible. There aretwelve proscenium boxes, and twenty-two mezzanine boxes. Thestage is large and completely appointed. The theatre is speciallyadapted to the spectacular drama, though it can be used for all legit-imate scenic purposes. The auditorium is well lighted, well venti-lated, and, in the fashionable tiers, furnished with broad chairs ofthe latest pattern. The property is owned by the Nevada Bank, andat present in charge of H. Rogers. Prices for concerts or opera areaccording to circumstances. The rates for ordinary theatrical per-formances are : PRICES OF ADMISS
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