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Tacoma Arts Live is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located in the historic Theater District (901 Broadway) of downtown Tacoma, Washington.Encompassing the Pantages, Rialto, and Theatre on the Square, Tacoma Arts Live manages the largest complex of theaters between Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon.
The Pantages Theatre or Jones Building in Tacoma, Washington was designed by the architect B. Marcus Priteca. The unusual structure opened in January 1918. However, the theatre was commissioned in 1916 by the theatre manager Alexander Pantages. It was designed to be an office building and a vaudeville theatre.
The Blue Mouse Theatre (1923) (originally known as Blue Mouse Jr.) is a small second-run movie theater located in the Proctor District in the north end of Tacoma, Washington. It is Washington's oldest continuously operating theater (a few blocks from the state's oldest bowling center), [ 1 ] [ 3 ] opened November 13, 1923.
Holp is a Tacoma-based psychic medium who offers mass readings online. ... He’ll relay messages-from-beyond to random audience members on Oct. 5 at the Theatre on the Square in Tacoma.
The Rialto Theatre in Tacoma, Washington was built in 1918 to showcase movies. Its design reflects the affluence following World War I. It reflects the character of a palace and is the result of efforts by entrepreneur Henry T. Moore and Tacoma architect Roland E. Borhek. [2] Designed to hold 1500 patrons (revised to 780 today) and retail space.
The new location offers more seating, space for live music and a kitchen from which you can nibble on pork-belly bao and candied pecans.
“I want to just give something to Tacoma,” Roberson told The News Tribune in 2018. Fred Roberson purchased the Tacoma Armory, 1001 S Yakima Ave., in 2013 and spent around $2 million in ...
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