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June 10 Atlanta: Central Park: June 11 Grand Prairie [c] Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie: June 16 New York: Forest Hills Stadium: Jamie xx Idles L'Rain June 17 Boston: The Stage at Suffolk Downs: June 18 Columbia [d] Merriweather Post Pavilion: June 23 Nashville: The Great Lawn in Centennial Park: June 24 Columbus: KEMBA Live! June 25 ...
June 17, 1984 Santa Cruz: The Catalyst June 18, 1984 Santa Barbara: Mission Theater June 19, 1984 Los Angeles Hollywood Palace — June 20, 1984 Del Mar: Del Mar Racetrack: Army of Love June 22, 1984 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium: The Dream Syndicate June 23, 1984 Angels Camp: Calaveras County Fairgrounds — June 24, 1984 San Francisco The ...
Lise Cloquet (also known as Anne-Louise Cloquet; 1788 (Paris) –30 October 1860 (Paris)) [1] [2] [3] was a French botanical painter. Cloquet was taught to draw by her father [ 4 ] and was influenced by the botanical illustrator Pierre-Joseph Redouté .
The musical opened off-Broadway at the Eden Theatre on June 21, 1969, transferred to the Belasco Theatre on February 17, 1971, and closed on August 12, 1972, after a total of 1,314 performances. It was directed by Jacques Levy and choreographed by Margo Sappington .
Among the numerous rock concerts the Academy of Music hosted were the Rolling Stones, which played this venue on May 1, 1965 (and returned on June 19, 1978 when it was the Palladium), [7] [8] the Allman Brothers Band on August 15, 1971, [9] Aerosmith's first concerts outside of New England, opening for Humble Pie and Edgar Winter's White Trash ...
Cloquet, Minnesota, an inhabited place; Cloquet River, Minnesota, United States; 1918 Cloquet Fire, a massive fire in northern Minnesota in October, 1918; Cloquet Terminal Railroad, a small terminal railroad; Cloquet Valley State Forest, Minnesota; Cloquet's canal, see Hyaloid artery; Cloquet's node, a lymph node
24/6: A Jewish Theater Company is a contemporary acting troupe dedicated to providing Sabbath-observant Jews with an opportunity to be involved in the theater without having to compromise their religious observance; members are not required to rehearse or perform on Friday evening or Saturday afternoons.
The Springer Opera House is a historic theater at 103 Tenth Street in Downtown Columbus, Georgia, United States.First opened February 21, 1871, the theater was named the State Theatre of Georgia by Governor Jimmy Carter for its 100th anniversary season, a designation made permanent by the 1992 state legislature. [3]