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Charlotte Harbor Event and Conference Center Punta Gorda: 1,800 November 2, 1998 Hertz Arena: Estero: ... Olympia Theater: 1,567 (2012–present) 1,710 (1977–2012)
In 3D!!! by Tom Sivak and Elizabeth Gelman, that premiered at the New York Musical Theatre Festival in October 2011. [20] In 2015, Pug Bujeaud's musical theatrical production The HEAD! That Wouldn't Die was mounted in Olympia, Washington by Theater Artists Olympia. Lyrics and music were written by the ensemble cast and the TAO collective.
Jun. 22—Remember live theater? It's returning to the Harbor this week. The Plank Island Theatre Company, formed earlier this year, will present six performances of "Writing Wrongs" — a series ...
The Olympia Theatre (1514–16 Broadway at 44th Street), also known as Hammerstein's Olympia and later the Lyric Theatre and the New York Theatre, was a theater complex built by impresario Oscar Hammerstein I at Longacre Square (later Times Square) in Manhattan, New York City, opening in 1895.
Voza Rivers is an American producer of theater, film, music, and live events. Born in Harlem, New York, Rivers's . work as a theater producer, music executive, event producer, and documentary filmmaker has been presented in the United States, Japan, South Africa, Togo, Nigeria, Cuba, Canada and the United Kingdom.
The stage and screen at Capitol Theater, Olympia, Washington. The theater played host to the International Pop Underground Convention, a punk and indie rock music festival in 1991, [1] as well as the similarly themed Yoyo A Go Go in 1994, 1997, 1999, and 2001. [2] Comedian Sam Miller's 2023 video and album Round Trip was recorded at the Capitol ...
In 1881 Tony Pastor took over the lease, renaming the venue Tony Pastor's 14th Street Theatre and making the theatre New York's most famous vaudeville house during the 1880s and 1890s. [16] After Pastor left in 1908 the theatre was renamed the Olympic and became a burlesque house until Tammany Hall was sold in 1928 and demolished in the same year.