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Playbill featuring Will Rogers in Eugene O'Neill's Ah, Wilderness! from 1934. American theatrical producer Homer Curran operated another theater with his name for several years, prior to building this Curran Theatre; however, the original Curran Theatre had various names before and after this time, whereas this Curran Theatre has never had another name.
BroadwaySF owns and operates two historic theatres in San Francisco: the Orpheum and Golden Gate Theatres and previously operated the Curran Theatre until 2014. BroadwaySF also consults on the Broadway series at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in Dallas .
Homer F. Curran (1885–1952) was an American theatrical producer on the West Coast of the United States during the first half of the 20th century. Born in Springfield, Missouri, he was educated at Stanford University. After graduating, he purchased and operated the Cort Theatre in San Francisco and temporarily changed its name to the Curran ...
She owns the Curran Theatre and served as President of SHN, a theatrical producing company in San Francisco. Several of the plays she produced have received Tony Awards , including a revival of Fences in 2010 [2] .
At the Lumiere Cinema at the Music Hall in Beverly Hills where Art Dealers, the 80-minute Low Cut Connie documentary/concert film is being shown, you can’t slip past the group’s frontman, Adam ...
Live at the Curran Theater: Fantasy Records: 3×LP / 2×CD 1999 & 2017 / download 2006: Recorded November 19, 1961 1972: Carnegie Hall: United Artists Records: 3×LP / 2×CD 1995 / download 2015: Recorded February 4, 1961, unabridged 1974: The Law, Language and Lenny Bruce: Warner-Spector Records: LP / cassette: Produced by Phil Spector 1992 ...
Jon M. Chu counted himself a fan of “Wicked” long before he was hired to direct the big-budget movie adaptation of the popular Broadway musical.
The Magic Theatre was the home theater of the playwright Sam Shepard during his most productive period, and many of his plays were first staged there. San Francisco-based SHN hosts productions of Broadway shows in its vintage 1920s-era venues in the Theater District : the Curran , Orpheum , and Golden Gate Theatres.