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The Greensboro Complex, formerly known as the Greensboro Coliseum Complex, is an entertainment and sports complex located in Greensboro, North Carolina.Opened in 1959, the complex holds eight venues that includes an amphitheater, arena, aquatic center, banquet hall, convention center, museum, theatre, and an indoor pavilion.
The St. James Theatre was designed by Warren and Wetmore in the Georgian Revival style, [8] [9] with Beaux-Arts inspirations. [10] It was built for producer Abraham L. Erlanger and opened in 1927 as Erlanger's Theatre. [3] [5] The theater was erected by the Thompson–Starrett Co. [11] The St. James is operated by Jujamcyn Theaters. [12] [13]
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St. James Theatre (acquired in 1957 by McKnight) [3] Al Hirschfeld Theatre (formerly the Martin Beck Theatre, [4] acquired in 1966 by McKnight) [5] August Wilson Theatre (formerly the Virginia Theatre, [6] acquired in 1981) [7] Eugene O'Neill Theatre (acquired in 1982) [8] Walter Kerr Theatre (formerly the Ritz Theatre, [9] acquired in 1981) [10]
Performing arts organizations located in the Cultural Center include Community Theatre of Greensboro, [13] Dance Project, [14] Greensboro Ballet, [15] and Triad Pride Performing Arts. [ 16 ] The Van Dyke Performance Space, named in honor of Jan Van Dyke , is located on the first floor of the Cultural Center. [ 17 ]
St. James Theatre is a Broadway theatre in New York City. St. James Theatre may also refer to: Australia. St. James Theatre, Sydney, multi-storey building in ...
Other nearby buildings include 255 West 43rd Street, the St. James Theatre, and the Hayes Theater to the northwest; 229 West 43rd Street and 1501 Broadway to the north; 5 Times Square and the New Amsterdam Theatre to the southeast; and the Candler Building to the south.
The St. James Theatre (built as His Majesty's Theatre, previously Westpac St. James Theatre 1997–2007, often known as simply "The St. James") is a large proscenium stage theatre in central Wellington, New Zealand, and home to the Royal New Zealand Ballet. The building was designed in 1912 by New Zealand-born theatre designer Henry Eli White. [1]