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Formerly known as the Jose Theater, built in 1904, is the oldest theater in San Jose, located on Second Street, near San Fernando Street.Construction of the Jose was started in 1903, under the ownership of David Jacks, a Monterey landowner (who was the namesake of Monterrey Jack cheese).
SoFA (South First Area) is an arts, cultural, and entertainment district of Downtown San Jose, California.Home to numerous cultural institutions, art galleries, and theatre companies, including the Institute of Contemporary Art San José, the San José Opera, and the Silicon Valley Symphony, SoFA bills itself as "Silicon Valley's Creative District".
Montgomery Theater, San Jose; Palo Alto Players Theatre Company, Palo Alto [7] Pear Theatre, Mountain View; Portola Valley Theatre Conservatory, Portola Valley; Ram's Head Theatrical Society, Stanford University; San Jose Center for the Performing Arts, downtown San Jose; San Jose Improv, downtown San Jose; San Jose Repertory Theatre, downtown ...
Almaden Valley (Spanish: Valle de Almadén), [1] commonly known simply as Almaden (Spanish: Almadén), is a valley and neighborhood of San Jose, California, located in South San Jose. It is nestled between the Santa Cruz Mountains to the west and the Santa Teresa Hills to the east, bordering the town of Los Gatos and West San Jose neighborhood.
The theater was closed for repairs for several months and reopened in 1973. [3] For 34 years, the theater was the home of the American Musical Theatre of San Jose (a.k.a. San Jose Civic Light Opera) from 1975 until the demise of the theater company in 2008.
New Almaden, known in Spanish as Nueva Almadén, is a historic community and former mercury mine in the Capitancillos Hills of San Jose, California, located at the southwestern point of Almaden Valley in South San Jose. New Almaden is divided into two parts: the mines and much of their immediate surroundings, including historic ghost town ...
That year the festival showed 60 films in a single theater, the Camera 3 Cinemas in San Jose; 3,000 people attended. By 2013 there were 100,000 attendees. [2] In 2014 the festival showed 84 world premieres, by film makers in 43 countries, including one filmed using an iPhone. [3]
Sobrato Office Tower is a 17-story, class-A office building located at 488 Almaden Boulevard in San Jose, California. [6] [7] It is the fourth tallest building in the city.The building was completed in 2002 by the Sobrato Organization and remained unoccupied for nine years. [8]