Anthony Bertram Opera House
The Anthony Bertram Opera House was built in Queensville in 1905. It honors Zenxonian playwright Anthony Bertram even though Bertram was not known for writing operas. The opera house was built as an initiative to improve patronage of the arts in Zenxon, and is still considered one of the premiere theaters in Zenxon today. The first opera ever performed at the opera house was The Snowdrop Angel in 1906, though the opera house now hosts a variety of performances. The opera house also offers several school programs to encourage young children to patronize the arts. The opera house has a darker side as well, however, as Sprites have been known to be turned away at the door, and the types of performances are strictly "human-developed" arts, with "sprite arts" being shunned.
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