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  2. Cincinnati Landmark Productions - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Landmark Productions is a theatre company in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is the parent organization for the Showboat Majestic , the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts , the Warsaw Federal Incline Theatre, and Cincinnati Young People's Theatre .

  3. Covedale Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Covedale Center for the Performing Arts is a live theater venue located at 4990 Glenway Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. The building was originally built by the Ackerman Family and opened as a cinema on March 21, 1947, with 924-seat movie house. [1] In the 1970s a wall was erected down the middle to allow for a two-screen set-up.

  4. Cincinnati Young People's Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Young People's Theatre (CYPT) is a summer youth theatre organization in Cincinnati, Ohio. All participants must be between 13 and 19. All participants must be between 13 and 19. It is administered by the Cincinnati Landmark Productions .

  5. Majestic (riverboat) - Wikipedia

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    She was docked at the Cincinnati Public Landing. The University of Cincinnati leased the showboat as a summer stock theater for its students until 1988. [12] The showboat was cared for by the cast and crew of Cincinnati Landmark Productions, captained by Tim Perrino for 23 years, until March 2019.

  6. Covedale, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Covedale is located about 6 miles (9.7 km) west of downtown Cincinnati. It is primarily a residential neighborhood of tree lined streets with brick and Tudor-style homes. Commercial areas are mainly centered about Glenway Avenue. The U.S. Census provides population and demographic data for the area that remains in the townships, Covedale (CDP).

  7. Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park is a regional theatre in the United States. It was founded in 1959 by college student Gerald Covell and was one of the first regional theatres in the United States. Located in Eden Park, the first play that premiered at the Playhouse on October 10, 1960, was Meyer Levin's Compulsion. [1]

  8. Fourth and Vine Tower - Wikipedia

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    The building, along with the nearby skyscraper, the Carew Tower, was featured in the opening and closing of the daytime drama The Edge of Night from 1967 to 1980. Cincinnati had stood in as the show's locale, Monticello; the company that produced The Edge of Night , soap and consumer products maker Procter & Gamble , is based in Cincinnati.

  9. Tyler Davidson Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The fountain continues to be a backdrop for various cultural events in Cincinnati: movie nights, game shows, and the ice rink which opens in the winter. The fountain is most familiar to non-Cincinnati residents for being featured in the opening credits (at its former location) of the television series WKRP in Cincinnati . [ 17 ]