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Several now-shuttered locations in New York City formerly operated under the name Multiplex Cinemas. [2] The Cinema de Lux brand was established in 2008 to denote locations that offered in-theater dining options and full bars with seat delivery service. All locations are wheelchair accessible and offer assistance devices for hearing- and sight ...
Liberty Showcase Theater; Milburn Stone Theatre; Mobtown Players; ... Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre & Children's Theatre; Children's Theatre & Youth Theatres
Magic Mountain's Showcase Theatre was the filming location for the video game-themed game show The Video Game from September 1984 to September 1985. Magic Mountain was also the filming location for the children's educational video series Real Wheels episode "Here Comes A Roller Coaster", with host Dave Hood, which was released in 1995.
The capacity of the multitiered Dolby Theatre is 3,300, and “half of those people will be connected in some way to nominees or presenters, and the other half are Academy of Motion Picture Arts ...
The Showcase Cinemas at 100 Commerce Way in Seekonk, Mass., was bought in July by Market Basket under a leaseback deal, but how long the movie theater will remain is not yet clear.
RTG annually offers a season of eight main-stage plays and musicals, Racine Children's Theatre, Jean's Jazz Series and Comedy Tonight [11] [12] Over Our Head Players/6th Street Theatre: The Over Our Head Players have been producing live theater in Downtown Racine since 1992. OOHP is committed to providing audiences with high quality, fresh and ...
In the 1980s, several of his productions for Hallmark aired in syndication under the title George Schaefer Showcase Theatre. His television work garnered him five Emmy wins out of 21 total nominations. He also won four Directors Guild of America Awards out of 17 nominations. He holds the record for the most DGA Award nominations.
His play The Bancroft Dynasty was produced for the People's Theatre in 1948. The theatre group then developed into the Harlem Showcase Theatre, which presented Mitchell's The Shame of the Nation in 1952, based on a notorious rape case, followed by his plays The Cellar and City Called Norfolk. [3] [4]