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The musical opened on Broadway on February 9, 1984 at the Martin Beck Theatre, where it ran for 204 performances and 29 previews.The production was directed by A. J. Antoon, with choreography by Graciela Daniele, set design by Peter Larkin, costume design by Theoni V. Aldredge, lighting design by Marc B. Weiss, sound design by Otts Munderloh, and musical direction by Paul Gemignani.
The theater received the following awards: On March 26, 2000, it was officially proclaimed "River Oaks Theatre Day" by Mayor Lee P. Brown [9]; Presented an award for the "Preservation of a Landmark Facility as a Unique and Special Venue for Art, Vintage and Independently Produced Films" (2001) by the Museum District Alliance
In June 2024, all Alamo Drafthouse locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area were permanently shuttered, as well as the company's only Minnesota location in Woodbury, as the operator that franchised these locations filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The franchisor, Two is One, One is None, LLC, blamed high leasing rents as part of the decision. [33]
From carriage rides and ice skating rinks to light displays and holiday markets, here’s a look at the best places in Texas to celebrate the holidays. 5 Texas cities you’ll want to visit for ...
The Rink may refer to: The Rink (film), a 1916 Charlie Chaplin film; The Rink (musical), a 1984 Kander and Ebb musical; The Rink (Indianapolis, Indiana), listed on ...
The Rink at Campus Martius is set to be open seven days a week, including holidays, until Sunday, March 3, 2024. ... Detroit's Campus Martius ice skating rink opens Nov. 18: Hours, price. Show ...
The rink, known as "Polar Ice" and originally built in 1970, was the first ever built inside a mall. [22] The rink is positioned below the mall's central glass atrium which was originally added by Hines to increase the visibility of the stores in the lower level. [23] There is a jogging track on the roof around the atrium with a view to this rink.
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