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  2. M Telus (concert hall) - Wikipedia

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    The venue opened in 1884. It was first a skating rink and became a summer theatre the following year under the name "Theatre Français". [4] [5]Completely damaged by a fire at the end of the 19th century, the building was bought in 1920 by an American company, the Loew's chain (now known as Loews Cineplex Entertainment), which first turned it into a theatre under the name "The Loew's Court ...

  3. List of concert halls - Wikipedia

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    Concert Hall 1977 638 UCT Symphony Orchestra Cape Town City Hall: City Hall 1905 1,096 Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra: Hugo Lambrechts Music Centre: Auditorium 1986 465 Durban: Durban City Hall City Hall 1910 2,000 KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic Orchestra: Durban Music School Werner Dannewitz Concert Hall 2014 400 KwaZulu-Natal Youth Wind Band ...

  4. Gramercy Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Gramercy Theatre is a music venue in New York City.It is located in the Gramercy neighborhood of Manhattan, on 127 East 23rd Street.Built in 1937 as the Gramercy Park Theatre, it is owned and operated by Live Nation as one of their two concert halls in New York City, the other being the nearby Irving Plaza.

  5. Metropolitan Opera House (Lincoln Center) - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Opera House (also known as The Met) is an opera house located on Broadway at Lincoln Square on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. Part of Lincoln Center, the theater was designed by Wallace K. Harrison. It opened in 1966, replacing the original 1883 Metropolitan Opera House at Broadway and 39th Street.

  6. Metropolis Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Metropolis Theatre may refer to: Metropolis Theatre (Bronx, New York) Metropolis Theatre (Montreal) , site where Joe Satriani's Satchurated: Live in Montreal was recorded

  7. Lincoln Center - Wikipedia

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    October 1, 2013: The New York City Opera files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization and ceases operation. [19] September 24, 2015: Avery Fisher Hall renamed David Geffen Hall. [20] January 22, 2016: The New York City Opera resumes performances in the Rose Theater. [21]

  8. Metropolis Theatre (Bronx) - Wikipedia

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    Metropolis Theatre, and an office building 2019. Metropolis Theatre opened as a theater with 1,600 seats in 1893. It was converted to show motion pictures by 1914 as competition from the Bronx Opera House (1913) took hold. It was in the southwest of the area known as the Hub. [1] [2]

  9. New York City Center - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Symphony performed there from 1944 to about 1948, [141] [142] and the New York City Dance Theater only performed at the 55th Street theater during the 1949–1950 season. [146] The City Center Art Gallery operated between 1953 and 1961. [ 184 ]