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  2. Harry E. Huffman - Wikipedia

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    Owner of major movie theaters in downtown Denver Harry E. Huffman (1883–1969) [ 1 ] was an American movie theater owner and manager. Originally a pharmacist in Denver , Colorado, he began purchasing movie theaters after seeing a motion picture for the first time and foreseeing their potential cultural impact.

  3. List of theaters in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    University of Colorado at Boulder runs several theaters, and hosts the annual Colorado Shakespeare Festival. Denver: The Aurora Fox; The Avenue Theater is located four blocks from Downtown Denver, providing high-class performances. Denver Center for the Performing Arts is the second largest performing arts center in the US. The E-vent Center

  4. Mayan Theater (Denver) - Wikipedia

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    The Mayan Theater is a movie house that opened in Denver, Colorado in 1930 and was part of the Fox Theater Corporation and Fox Intermountain Theaters. Its life as a Fox Theater is denoted on top of its neon marquee. As with many theaters across the U.S., it ran a slate of A and B movies throughout the day.

  5. 88 Drive-In - Wikipedia

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    Following a successful neighborhood petition for a zoning variance, East 88th Avenue Drive-in opened in August 1971. It was one of three theaters established by Paul Cory, who had also operated the Starlite Drive-In in Sterling, Colorado. [2] The 1971 season was reportedly unprofitable, and in 1972 the drive-in began showing X-rated movies. The ...

  6. Bluebird Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Bluebird Theater (originally known as the Thompson Theater) is a theater in Denver, Colorado on East Colfax Avenue. The theater was designed by Harry W.J. Edbrooke and built during 1913–1914. It was renamed in 1922.

  7. Ogden Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Ogden Theatre is a music venue and former movie theater in Denver, Colorado, United States. Located at 935 E. Colfax Avenue in the neighborhood of Capitol Hill, it was built in 1917 and has a maximum capacity of 1,600 for concerts. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1]

  8. Vincent Caso - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Caso was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts, but he was raised in Los Angeles, California where he attended a school for the Arts.At the age of thirteen, he decided to go into acting, and within a year, he landed a role in his first feature film, American Fork, a comedy produced by Jeremy Coon of Napoleon Dynamite.

  9. Denver Performing Arts Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Wolf Theater is the largest of the four theaters in the Bonfils Theater Complex. It was previously known as the Stage Theater. It has a seating capacity of 601. The theater features audio-enhancing walls and a thrust stage. It was remodeled in 2020-2021, and its current name honors long-time patrons and benefactors in Denver's theater ...