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The Kessler initially served as a neighborhood movie house, providing entertainment to residents of Oak Cliff and surrounding areas. [3] Gene Autry, who owned several theaters in Oak Cliff, bought it in 1945. [3] A tornado hit the building in 1957, and a fire around 1960 put the theater out of commission. [3]
The Kalita Humphreys Theater is a historic theater in Dallas, Texas . It is the only theater by architect Frank Lloyd Wright and one of the last completed buildings he designed. [3] It was built in 1959 for Dallas Theater Center who still produces original productions on the revolving stage.
Maria Stuart (1800), by Friedrich Schiller; Mein Leopold (1873), by Adolphe L'Arronge; Minna von Barnhelm' (1767), by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Miß Sara Sampson (1755), by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
Pages in category "German plays" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * List of German plays; A.
The Granada Theater is a theatre located in Lower Greenville, in Dallas, TX. The theatre was built in 1946 as a movie house. In 1977, it was converted to a concert hall, only to revert to a movie theater soon after. In 2004 it was again opened as a concert hall.
The Texas Theatre is a movie theater and Dallas landmark located in the Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas, Texas.It gained historical significance on November 22, 1963, as the location of Lee Harvey Oswald's arrest over the suspicion he was the killer of Dallas Police Officer J. D. Tippit and President John F. Kennedy.
It produces classic, contemporary, and new plays and was the 2017 Tony Award recipient for Best Regional Theater. [1] Dallas Theater Center produces its original works at the Kalita Humphreys Theater, the Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House, and the Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre as part of the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Dallas Arts ...
The Majestic was the grandest of all the theaters along Dallas's Theatre Row which stretched for several blocks along Elm Street. The Melba, Tower, Palace, Rialto, Capitol, Telenews (newsreels and short-subjects exclusively), Fox (live burlesque), and Strand theatres were all demolished by the late 1970s; only the Majestic remains today.