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  2. Joyo Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Joyo Theatre. /  40.857175°N 96.636986°W  / 40.857175; -96.636986. The Joyo Theater is a historic theater in Lincoln, Nebraska. It is a single-screen movie theater adapted to also host acts on stage such as musicians and movies with a stage-show component. Constructed in 1926 [2] as the New Lyric Theatre, [1] the marquee and ticket ...

  3. Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center ( MRRMAC) is a two-screen theatre located on the University of Nebraska–Lincoln campus that commonly shows a wide variety of documentaries, independent cinema, and international films in the United States of America. [ 1] It is also commonly used for class lectures in the Film Studies Program, as well as ...

  4. Lied Center for Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Lied Center for Performing Arts (/ liːd / LEED; [2] frequently shortened to Lied Center or the Lied) is a multi-venue performing arts facility in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. It opened in 1990 on the southwest edge of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln 's City Campus. The main stage at the Lied Center has a seating capacity of 2,258 ...

  5. Pershing Center - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Capitols (NIFL) (1999–2006) No Coast Derby Girls (WFTDA) (2005–2014) Lincoln Haymakers (CPIFL) (2013–2014) Website. www.pershingcenter.com (offline) The Pershing Center (originally known as Pershing Auditorium) was a 4,526-seat multi-purpose arena in Lincoln, Nebraska. As of August 10, 2023, the facility was undergoing demolition.

  6. Douglas Theatre Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was formed in 1952, by Russell Brehm and then-Senator Roman Hruska. Brehm and Senator Hruska wanted to build an entertainment company for Nebraska, by Nebraskans. The founders settled on naming the company "Douglas" because Omaha, in Douglas County, would be the location of their first venue: a drive-in theater, the 84th & Center ...

  7. Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    β. ^ Urban population/density as of the 2020 Census. [7] Lincoln is the capital of the U.S. state of Nebraska and the county seat of Lancaster County. The city covers 100.4 square miles (260.035 km 2) and had a population of 294,757 in 2023. It is the state's second-most populous city and the 71st-largest in the United States.

  8. Cooper Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Foundation. In 1934, Joseph H. Cooper, [3] a long-time theater owner and former partner of Paramount Pictures established the Cooper Foundation. Joseph H. Cooper had filed a suit against Paramount Pictures for $200,000. [4] The foundation once owned and operated fifteen theatres, [5] in Colorado, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Missouri.

  9. Hixson–Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Hixson–Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts is the fine and performing arts college at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (NU) in Lincoln, Nebraska. The college was established on July 1, 1993 as the College of Fine and Performing Arts, combining arts-focused programs from across the university. It was renamed in 2000 after ...