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HELP RESTORE THE WONDER ORGAN - PHASE III REINSTALLING THE FIRST PIPES

Hidden behind the United Palace’s elaborate walls are 1800 pipes, five drums, a xylophone, marimba, and vibraphone, and contraptions to make sound effects such as horse hooves, boat whistles, and doorbells. This incredible instrument is our Robert-Morton “Wonder” pipe organ: the sound of silent movies. In 1930, there were approximately 12,000 theatre organs in the country. Today, the United Palace has one of the last remaining all-original theatre organs in the world.  

Over the last two decades, the organ has sat silent due to age and water and fire damage. Now, the United Palace is working in partnership with the New York Theatre Organ Society (NYTOS) to make our one-of-a-kind, 92-year-old instrument playable again. 

We seek your support to restore the Wonder! Visit our campaign page to learn more about the effort and perks for donors – ranging from movie tickets for a special silent movie screening in October to lunch on the stage of the United Palace. 

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Historical Tour

NEW DATE: AUGUST 21 @ 2pm

Explore the stunning 92-year-old, 3,400-seat theater, its mezzanine, grand foyer, balcony and exterior, and if you’re lucky, you’ll get to go up on stage!

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OPERA IN THE GRAND FOYER

Tuesday, August 30, 2022 | 7pm doors; 7:30pm performance (about an hour long) 


Soprano Maria Brea (a Washington Heights resident) and pianist Felix Jarrar perform a selection of opera repertoire in the United Palace’s Grand Foyer. They will be joined by guest artists Teresa Castillo, soprano, and Josh Collier, tenor, for this evening performance that is free with registration. 

The program will range from an original composition by Jarrar to popular arias by Mozart, Bellini, and Puccini and headlined by Brea’s take on Ophelia’s Mad Scene in Hamlet. 

Brea is using the performance to prepare for Plácido Domingo’s Operalia: The World Opera Competition in October.  

Brea graduated from the Juilliard School of Music and was a finalist in the Paris Opera Competition whose performances have been described as "very classy,” ”versatile,” “luxurious," and “lush.” 

Jarrar, whose music has been described as “dreamlike,” has written over 189 art songs, 12 operas, 2 string quartets, 2 cantatas, and an oratorio. He completed his Bachelor of Arts from Marlboro College with Highest Honors in Music Composition and received his Master of Music degree from Brooklyn College with the Graduate Dean’s Award in Music Composition on the Eleanor Kilcoyne, Cerf Music, and Chancey Memorial Scholarships.  

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