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  2. Lakewood Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    Lakewood Playhouse was founded in 1938. [1] They currently have a 180-seat theatre in the Tacoma area, at the Lakewood Towne Center. [2] [3] External links.

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    Lakewood's Strand Theater facing new township rental hopes for more shows than ever in 2024. ... USA TODAY. Yelp's Best New Restaurants for 2024: Would you dine at one of the 25 honorees?

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  5. The Garland Theater's new website is live, and tickets are on ...

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    Feb. 19—The Garland Theater's new website is live. The Garland's website launch comes a few weeks after the theater, which sold to new owners late last year and has been closed, announced it ...

  6. Liberty Theatre (Camas, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Rootstock Capital Management LLC struck a deal with the theater's owners to reopen and operate the theater. On reopening, the Liberty switched from a first-run movie theater to a second-run and arthouse venue. [5] Renovations included the creation of a second screen, dubbed The Granada as a nod to the Liberty's history.

  7. Grand Illusion Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Doyle changed the name of the theater to The Grand Illusion as an homage to "the medium of movies itself" and in honor of the 1937 Jean Renoir film, La Grande Illusion. [2] A non-profit film arts organization, the Northwest Film Forum, saved the theater from closure in 1997, [3] [4] remodeled it, and revitalized interest in the institution.

  8. Blue Mouse Theatre - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Moore Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Moore Theatre is an 1,800-seat performing arts venue in Seattle, Washington, United States, located two blocks away from Pike Place Market at the corner of 2nd Avenue and Virginia Street. It opened in 1907 and is Seattle's oldest active theater, hosting a variety of theatrical productions, concerts and lectures.