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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.
Golden Gate Theatre: 1 Taylor Street Tenderloin built in 1922, and once housed vaudeville acts; owned by SHN: Gough Street Playhouse: 1620 Gough Street Cathedral Hill: 50 venue for the Custom Made Theatre Co. [19] Grace Cathedral: 1100 California Street Nob Hill hosts concerts and events Grand Theatre Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, 2665 ...
The Boys in the Band at Theatre Rhinoceros (1990) [16] Brighton Beach Memoirs at the Curran Theatre (1983) Bring It On the Musical at the Orpheum Theatre (2011–2012) [17] Buried Child at the Magic Theatre (1978) Cabaret (revival) at the Golden Gate Theatre (1987) [18] Carnival in Flanders at the Curran Theatre (1953) [19] Choir Boy at the ...
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Golden Gate Theater in 1980 with the Vega Building intact. The theater stopped showing movies in 1986, and in 1987 the Vega Building was damaged in the Whittier Narrows earthquake. [4] From 1986 to 1988, a non-denominational Christian church named Praise Chapel Christian Fellowship occupied the building and held regular services with over 1,000 ...
Theatres in San Francisco — venues for theatre in San Francisco, California. Pages in category "Theatres in San Francisco" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total.
Three of the nation’s great regional theaters will change ownership this month, with the Ambassador Theatre Group acquiring San Francisco’s Golden Gate and Orpheum theatres and Detroit’s ...
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. [1]