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  2. Sellersville, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Washington House has recently been restored to become an upscale restaurant. Next door to the restaurant was a livery stable, which was converted into a theater and later into a movie theater in 1894. It has since been restored, and reopened in 2001 as Sellersville Theater 1894, a popular live music venue.

  3. Category:1894 plays - Wikipedia

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  4. Parts of a theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre may also include its own lighting, scenic, costume and sound shops. In these shops each element of the show is constructed and prepared for each production. Call board: Literally a backstage bulletin board which contains information about a theatrical production including contact sheets, schedules, rehearsal time changes, etc.

  5. Category:1894 in theatre - Wikipedia

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  6. History of cinema in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Feeble, flickering films of travel scenes were the usual fare." The theater remained open for two years, making it the first permanent movie theater in the world. November 7, 1897 ad for the Vitascope Theater in Buffalo, New York, one of the first theaters created especially to show motion pictures. In its first year there were 200,000 admissions.

  7. List of American plays - Wikipedia

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    A Life in the Theatre (1977), by David Mamet; Lips Together, Teeth Apart (1991), by Terrence McNally; The Lisbon Traviata (1989), by Terrence McNally; Listen My Children (1939), by Arthur Miller and Norman Rosten; Little Ham (1936), by Langston Hughes; The Live Wire (1950), by Garson Kanin; Lobby Hero (2001), by Kenneth Lonergan; London Suite ...

  8. B. F. Keith Circuit - Wikipedia

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    In 1894, he opened Keith's Theatre in Boston. [4] In 1900, he purchased the Princess Theatre in London . [ 4 ] In 1906, Keith merged his New York and New Jersey theatres with Frederick Freeman Proctor , but dissolved the partnership five years later.

  9. Walter Emerson Baum - Wikipedia

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    Walter Emerson Baum (December 14, 1884 – July 12, 1956) was an American visual artist and educator, active in the Bucks and Lehigh County areas of Pennsylvania.In addition to being a prolific painter, Baum was also responsible for the founding of the Baum School of Art, and the Allentown Art Museum.