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The 2,300-seat Golden Gate Theatre was built in 1920-21 [3] [2] and was designed by G. Albert Lansburgh for the Radio-Keith-Orpheum (RKO) theater circuit; Lansburgh also designed the nearby Warfield Theatre at about the same time. [4] It opened in March with seven vaudeville acts appearing in one night's performance.
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Inner Mission theater and event space at 2050 Bryant Street in the Mission, home of Theater MadCap [46] Kelly Cullen Community Auditorium, 220 Golden Gate Avenue; hosts productions by Theater of Others [47] Market Street Cinema (1912–2013), 1077 Market Street [48] [49] Metro Theatre (1924–2006), 2055 Union Street [50]
The 82nd annual Golden Globes are set to take place on Sunday 7 January, and the guest list is packed with our favourite on-screen stars, filmmakers, and their A-list buddies. But where will ...
Golden Gate Theater is a former California Churrigueresque-style movie palace built in 1927 on Whittier Boulevard in East Los Angeles, California. In 1982, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The theater closed in 1986; the retail building built around it was damaged in the 1987 Whittier Narrows earthquake and demolished ...
The San Francisco Theatre District is a neighborhood in San Francisco named for the legitimate theaters located there. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The district encompasses part of the Union Square shopping district and the Tenderloin and Civic Center neighborhoods. [ 4 ]
(The Center Square) – Supporters believe former U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy will usher in a new “golden era” of transportation and opponents believing he is an unqualified pick who could undo years ...
The Herbst Theatre, with 916 seats, is a small concert and lecture/presentation hall. It is a part of the original Veterans Building and was originally named the “Veterans Auditorium”. In 1945, the original United Nations Charter was signed here. In 1977, the theater was refurbished and renamed.