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  2. Grand Theatre (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Theatre was a theatre in the Yiddish Theatre District in Manhattan in New York City built for Yiddish productions, the first of its kind. [2] The theater was built in 1904 by Jacob Pavlovitch Adler, a famous Russian-born Jewish actor.

  3. Grand Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Grand Theater in Crookston, Minnesota, the oldest continuously operating movie theater in the United States Grand Theatre (Manhattan) , demolished theater on Grand Street, Manhattan, New York City Grand Theater in Bismarck, North Dakota , screens are covered by curtains which open for the previews and feature.

  4. Grand Theater (Wausau, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Theater is a historic theater and performing arts center in Wausau, Wisconsin, offering a variety of musical and artistic performances. [1] The Grand Theater traces its origins back to the Grand Opera House, which was originally built on the same location in 1899. [2] The 890-seat opera house was a popular venue for musical and ...

  5. Salem's Historic Grand Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theater building is also known as the I.O.O.F. Temple. The Grand Theatre was built as a lodge hall and opera house by the Oddfellows in 1900, and was designed by the architectural firm of Pugh & Gray. [1] The Julius Grau Opera Company performed at the grand opening on November 29, 1900. [2]

  6. Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton - Wikipedia

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    The Wolverhampton Grand Theatre, commonly known as The Grand, is a theatre located on Lichfield Street, Wolverhampton. The theatre was designed in 1894 by Architect Charles J. Phipps . [ 1 ] It is a Grade II Listed Building with a seating capacity of 1200.

  7. Loew's Grand Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Loew's Grand Theater, originally DeGive's Grand Opera House, was a movie theater at the corner of Peachtree and Forsyth Streets in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States. It was most famous as the site of the 1939 premiere of Gone with the Wind , which was attended by most of the stars of the film.

  8. Warner Grand Theater (Milwaukee) - Wikipedia

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    In 1982 the building was renamed "The Grand" to match the shopping mall across the street: Grand Avenue Mall. The building closed in 1995 and the theater remained empty. [5] In December 2017, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra purchased the former Warner Grand Theatre. An anonymous donor led the initiative to buy the vacant theater. [6]

  9. Grand Theatre (Wheaton, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Theatre is a historic theater located in Wheaton, Illinois. It opened on May 25, 1925, with 1,000 seats, and hosted live drama, silent films , and vaudeville performances. The theater changed hands many times in the 20th century, and at various times was known as the Paramount Theatre and The Wheaton Theatre .