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The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre is an American anthology series that aired live on NBC Mondays at 8 pm EST from September 27, 1948 to June 26, 1950. [1] The program presented both news headlines and live dramatic performances of either original plays or works adapted for television from the stage.
TheaterWorks is a non-profit, professional theater company located on Pearl Street in Hartford, Connecticut. Camera manufacturer: Canon: Camera model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II: Author: Kenneth C. Zirkel: Exposure time: 1/13 sec (0.076923076923077) F-number: f/9: ISO speed rating: 100: Date and time of data generation: 07:51, 17 August 2011: Lens ...
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The Brookfield Theatre for the Arts is a theater located in the historic Curtis School for Boys gymnasium building in Brookfield, Connecticut, located within the Brookfield Center Historic District. The theater has a capacity of 135 people and hosts a variety of entertainment events such as films, plays, and musical performances.
Stamford Theatre, about 1919. Prior to its demolition due to a devastating fire, Stamford's town hall included a theater on the third floor beginning in the 1870s. Edwin Booth, a Cos Cob, Connecticut resident, is said to have acted in that theater. The nearby Grand Opera House, which stood on the site of the Palace Theatre, burned down as well.
Chevrolet Musical Moments Revue, also known as Musical Moments or the Chevrolet Show, is an electrically transcribed or recorded radio program issued by World Broadcasting System. [1] It was a musical variety show which in 1935–36 featured David Rubinoff and Westbrook Van Voorhis (as "Hugh Conrad"), Monday through Friday for 15 minutes.