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  2. Auditorium Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Auditorium Theatre is a music ... proceeds from the hotel and offices would fund performances and keep ticket prices ... with the approval of Roosevelt University ...

  3. Federal Theatre Project - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Works Progress Administration, the Federal Theatre Project was a New Deal program established August 27, 1935, [5]: 29 funded under the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935. Of the $ 4.88 billion allocated to the WPA, [6] $27 million was approved for the employment of artists, musicians, writers and actors under the WPA's ...

  4. Hallie Flanagan - Wikipedia

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    By 1936, Flanagan had hired 12,500 people across 28 states. In New York City alone, the Federal Theatre Project regularly played to weekly audiences of 350,000. Since the plays were federally funded, the Project could afford to sell tickets at drastically reduced prices, making the productions accessible and inclusive to a wider audience.

  5. Auditorium Building - Wikipedia

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    By 1946, Roosevelt University moved into the Auditorium Building, [8] but the theater was not restored to its former splendor. In 1952, Congress Parkway was widened, bringing the curb to the southern edge of the building. To make room for a sidewalk, some ground-floor rooms and part of the theater lobby were removed and a sidewalk arcade ...

  6. List of theaters in Newark, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    A drive-in theater implemented after the Covid-19 pandemic era for showing African-American filmmakers movies. Operated July 24, 2021 until October 31, 2021. Theater idea developed by filmmaker, Ayana Stafford-Morris and her real estate developer husband, Siree Morris. [86] Closed, continued as the razed lot of the former Newark Bears Baseball ...

  7. Loew's State Theatre (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Photo of the theatre's interior in 1959. The Loew's State Theatre was a movie theater at 1540 Broadway on Times Square in New York City.Designed by Thomas Lamb in the Adam style, [1] it opened on August 29, 1921, as part of a 16-story office building for the Loew's Theatres company, with a seating capacity of 3,200 [2] and featuring both vaudeville and films.

  8. Embassy Theatre (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy Theatre officially opened on August 27, 1925, with the film The Merry Widow. [43] [44] Opening-night tickets were $5.50 each (equivalent to $96 in 2023); [45] about half the audience were "local or national celebrities", protected by a police reinforcement. [46] Embassy Theatre of New York City in Motion Picture News, September ...

  9. List of highest-grossing films in the United States and Canada

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    Ticket price at time of release, or its relative price to other commodities in a given year, [10] in relation to general inflation and gross domestic product. [12] Economic conditions that may help or hurt the entertainment industry as a whole (theaters in 2008 lowered ticket prices to attract more viewers though the average ticket cost $7.00) [10]