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  2. American Theatre in the 1920s - Wikipedia

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    Broadway was reaching its peak, classic theatre was working to be recognized, and the cinema business was growing as well. Within this decade, there were many changes within the social, economic, and legal environment in the United States, and these changes were often reflected into the art forms of the time period.

  3. Midland Theatre - Wikipedia

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    It was built by Marcus Loew, completed in 1927, at a cost of $4 million and was the largest historic theater within 250 miles of the city. The Midland was designed by architect Thomas W. Lamb of New York and the Boller Brothers of Kansas City, and Boaz-Kiel Construction of St. Louis erected the structure. The theatre, built in French and ...

  4. Timeline of Kansas City, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    1883 - Bobby Bell of the Kansas City Chiefs inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. 1985 World Series won by Kansas City Royals with Manager Dick Howser; Harris-Kearney House opens as a museum. 1986 - Town Pavilion hi-rise built. 1987 - Len Dawson of the Kansas City Chiefs inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. 1988 ACT UP chapter ...

  5. Starlight Theatre (Kansas City, Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    Starlight Theatre is a 7,739-seat [1] outdoor theatre in Kansas City, Missouri, United States that presents Broadway shows and concerts. It is one of the two major remaining self-producing outdoor theatres in the U.S. and Starlight's Cohen stagehouse also permits it to present many national Broadway touring shows.

  6. Folly Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Theatre, now known as the Folly Theater and also known as the Century Theater and Shubert's Missouri, is a former vaudeville hall in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. Built in 1900, it was designed by Kansas City architect Louis S. Curtiss. The theater was associated with the adjoining Edward Hotel (known later as the Hotel Missouri ...

  7. History of the Kansas City metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Jackson, David W. Kansas City Chronicles: An Up-To-Date History (Arcadia, 2010). Mallea, Amahia K. A river in the city of fountains: an environmental history of Kansas City and the Missouri River (University Press of Kansas, 2018). Matlin, John S. Political Party Machines of the 1920s and 1930s: Tom Pendergast and the Kansas City Democratic ...

  8. Nearly four years later, Broadway touring show will finally ...

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    Starlight Theatre announced the seven shows in its 2024 Broadway season. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  9. Coates Opera House - Wikipedia

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    The Coates Opera House was a prominent performing arts venue and cultural landmark in Kansas City, Missouri [1] from its founding in 1870 to its destruction in a fire in 1901. [2] It was built by Kersey Coates, a local hotelier. The House was the first legitimate theater in Kansas City. [3] It was located on the northwest corner of 10th and ...