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Screen Taps is available at Bay City 10 GDX , Brownsburg 8 GDX , Eastside 10 IMAX , Jackson 10 , Kalamazoo 10 , Krafft 8 , and West Columbia 7 (Battle Creek). Patrons are required to present their ticket stub, show a valid I.D., and drink responsibly.
Ticket prices for this first production went from $25 for the best seats in the house to $10 for the upper balcony, ticket prices for succeeding productions were lower. [4]: 136 The Theatre was referred to as "Ramsdell's Folly" when it was constructed, partly because of its notorious high cost. [8]
James W. Miller Auditorium is a performance venue at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States.It opened on January 12, 1968, with a ceremony that included WMU's third president, James W. Miller, for whom the auditorium was later renamed.
Kalamazoo: State Theatre: August 10, 1985 Detroit: Fox Theatre: The Three O'Clock The Replacements. August 12, 1985 Cleveland: Cleveland Public Auditorium: The Three O'Clock August 13, 1985 Pittsburgh: Syria Mosque: August 15, 1985 Rochester: Auditorium Theatre: August 16, 1985 Toronto: Canada Masonic Concert Hall: August 17, 1985 Ottawa ...
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Kalamazoo: Wings Stadium: 1 November 2, 1979 Chicago: Chicago Stadium: 1 November 3, 1979 Cleveland: Public Auditorium: 1 November 4, 1979 Detroit: Cobo Arena: 1 November 5, 1979 1 November 7, 1979 Baltimore: Baltimore Civic Center: 1 November 8, 1979 Uniondale: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum: 1 November 9, 1979 Richmond: Richmond Coliseum ...
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Due to a trademark dispute and general fan dissatisfaction with the name (which is a nickname for the nearby city of Kalamazoo), the name was changed to the Michigan Battle Cats on March 9, 1995. The team was affiliated with the Boston Red Sox (1995–98) and Houston Astros (1999–2002).