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Theatre was gutted in the late 1980s and converted into office space. Designed by William J. Dodd and Kenneth McDonald. [18] Masonic 318 W. Chestnut. Downtown theatre also known as the Shubert and the Strand Movie City 9070 Dixie Hwy National Theatre (also known as B. F. Keith Theatre) 1913–1952 500 W. Muhammad Ali Boulevard Razed in 1953 [19]
The Clay Center in Charleston, West Virginia, is a 240,000-square-foot (22,000 m 2) ... Admission to the Theater is in addition to the regular Museum ticket. [3]
Peoria Theater (800 seats), 2541 North Peoria Avenue: 1948: Demolished, 1985 Rex Theater (600 seats), 2545 East Admiral Place: 1948 Deco Moderne remodel due to extensive fire and water damage: closed Rialto Theater (1200 seats), 17 West 3rd Street: 1948 Deco remodel of 1905 Empress Theater: Leon B. Senter: Demolished, 1972 Royal Theater (800 ...
The Rex Theatre, 235 W. Main St., in downtown Morenci, has been sitting vacant for more than 10 years. It has a new owner and will open to the public. Morenci's historic Rex Theatre sees new life ...
The Lyell B. Clay Concert Theatre, named after Lyell B. Clay former philanthropist and executive of Clay Communications Inc., [13] is the largest venue within the Canady Creative Arts Center. It includes a 1,440-seat house, with a 60 feet, in width, proscenium stage. [14]
Rex Theatre or Rex Theater may refer to: Other countries. Rex Theatre, Adelaide, Australia; Rex Theater (Haiti), Port-au-Prince, Haiti;
The theatre was completed in 1951 and opened 7 September renamed to "Salamander-Filmbühne," a homage to the original concert hall. However, in 1954 the theatre changed its name again after a legal dispute with the shoe manufacturer Salamander [az; da; de; fr; kk; ro; ru] to "Rex-Filmbühne" (Rex Film Stage). [2]
Clay Theatre is a historic 1913 single screen theater building in the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco, California, United States. [1] It was formerly known as The Regent, The Avalon, The Clay International, and Landmark's Clay Theatre. It has been listed as a San Francisco Designated Landmark since May 6, 2022. [2]