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Construction on the Sherman Theater was completed in 1928. The building was severely damaged by fire on August 14, 1944. [1] For the majority of the life of the building, it was used as both a vaudeville house and movie theater. The theater fell into disrepair in the 1990s after ownership changed hands several times over the decades.
Sherman Cymru was the name of the Sherman Theatre between 2007 and 2016 when the name changed back to Sherman Theatre. The theatre is named after the Sherman brothers, the founder of Sherman's Football Pools, who financed its construction. [2] The Sherman Theatre in 2004 before the refurbishment in 2010–12
Landmark Theatre Corporation began as Parallax Theatres and was founded in 1974 by Kim Jorgensen with the opening of the Nuart Theatre in Los Angeles, the Sherman in Sherman Oaks, the Rialto in South Pasadena, and the Ken in San Diego. Steve Gilula and Gary Meyer became partners in 1976, as the chain expanded as Landmark. [5]
Dec. 19—STROUDSBURG — The Sherman Theater announced the winner of their recent Battle of the Bands contest, where eight local and regional bands competed for the #1 spot. After a night of ...
The COVID-19 shutdown allowed for the time needed to restore the second floor to the original floorplan including Hoyt and Sara Sherman's bedroom as well as their daughter, Helen Sherman's bedroom. [8] Their daughter, Helen Sherman Griffith was born and raised in the Sherman home and as an adult became a well-known author of children's books.
Sep. 19—STROUDSBURG — Comedian and viral sensation Eric D'Alessandro is coming to the Sherman Theater on Saturday, September 21. Eric D'Alessandro, a charismatic New Yorker with an unfiltered ...
1776 is a musical with music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards and a book by Peter Stone.The show is based on the events leading up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence, telling a story of the efforts of John Adams to persuade his colleagues to vote for American independence and to sign the document.
Two former Des Moines Register and Tribune reporters wrote the screenplay for "Erma Bombeck: At Wit's End," playing at the Temple Theater Dec. 3-21.