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University of Colorado at Boulder runs several theaters, and hosts the annual Colorado Shakespeare Festival. Denver: The Aurora Fox; The Avenue Theater is located four blocks from Downtown Denver, providing high-class performances. Denver Center for the Performing Arts is the second largest performing arts center in the US. The E-vent Center
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Big Bear Lake [5] City of Angels: 1998 Big Bear Lake [5] Code of the Mounted: 1935 Big Bear Lake [5] Colorado Sundown: 1952 Big Bear Lake [5] [7] Border Saddlemates: 1952 Big Bear Lake Virginia McDougald Fox Farm [5] [8] Riders of the Whistling Pines: 1949 Big Bear Lake [5] Trail of Robin Hood: 1950 Big Bear Lake Cedar Lake [5] [9] King ...
The Secret of Convict Lake; The Shining (miniseries) Siege at Red River; Silver City (2004 film) Sleeper (1973 film) Snowbeast; The Sons of Katie Elder; Stagecoach (1966 film) Stand Up and Be Counted; Star Raiders: The Adventures of Saber Raine; Starman (film) Switchback (film)
Century Theatres is a movie theater chain that operates many multiplexes in the western United States, primarily in California, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona. In its later years, it had expanded into the inter-mountain states, the Pacific Northwest, Texas, Alaska and parts of the Midwestern United States.
I visited Salt Lake City, Park City, and Draper in Utah's Silicon Slopes and was surprised by the tech scene and affordable luxury stays. ... simulator projected onto a movie-theater-size screen ...
The Secret of Hidden Lake; The Sensei; The Shining (film) The Shining (miniseries) Silver City (2004 film) Silver Dollar (film) Slow West; Snowbeast; Soldier Blue; South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut; The Space Between Us (film) Stand Up and Be Counted; Stargate (film) The Stray (film) Subservience; Support Your Local Sheriff! Switchback (film)
Following a successful neighborhood petition for a zoning variance, East 88th Avenue Drive-in opened in August 1971. It was one of three theaters established by Paul Cory, who had also operated the Starlite Drive-In in Sterling, Colorado. [2] The 1971 season was reportedly unprofitable, and in 1972 the drive-in began showing X-rated movies. The ...