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Central New York Playhouse is a community theater company in DeWitt, New York. Founded in 2012, the Playhouse performs a monthly production in ShoppingTown Mall. [1] [2]
ShoppingTown Mall is an abandoned regional shopping mall in Dewitt, New York. First opened as an open-air shopping center in 1954, it was enclosed in 1973 and remained a major shopping center before no longer being part of Dewitt in March 2020 to make way for a new $400 million development, which will be named District East.
Greensburg's largest department store was Troutman's (202-226 South Main Street), the only downtown building with escalators. Other department stores included Royer's (114 South Main Street), Sears (101 North Main Street), and J. C. Penney (221 South Main Street, in a building previously used by Pollins' Grand Depot department store).
Summit Mall Theater screened “The Exorcist” five times a day: noon, 2:30, 5, 7:30 and 10 p.m. On weekends, a midnight show was added. With the average movie ticket costing about $1.75, the ...
At the time of its closing at the mall, the Premiere theater was a second run, or discount movie theater, which showed films at a discount price after their initial run in regular movie theaters.
The 43,242-square-foot theater went on the market during the summer and was for sale at $4.6 million as an "investment property." Amid the pandemic, Regal was forced to shut its doors to movie ...
Stage Right! is a professional theatre company and performing arts school located in Greensburg, Pennsylvania.Established in 1998 as an organization for young people to take classes in musical theatre by Chris Rizk, Stage Right! also became a professional theatre company in 1999, established by artistic director Anthony Marino, Rizk's brother. [1]
The General Cinema Corporation was founded as a drive-in theater in 1935 by Philip Smith, who had previously owned a small chain of silent film theaters.Smith had chosen to open the chain after noticing the increasing sales of local Massachusetts theatres, and the introduction of films that were able to accommodate a synchronized sound and voice track into their reels.