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  2. The Columbian Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The concept which is in vogue is that of a “dinner theatre,” where patrons can come just for the performance or to make a whole evening with a dinner and performance. These productions take place in the beautifully decorated Peddicord Playhouse, which is a 288-seat theatre with proscenium stage and as was typical in 1890 music halls, a flat ...

  3. Columbia Theatre (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Theatre (1891 – c. 1957) or Loew's New Columbia Theatre in Boston, Massachusetts, was a playhouse and cinema located in the South End at No. 978 Washington Street. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Charles Frohman , Isaac Baker Rich and William Harris ("Rich & Harris and Charles Frohman") oversaw the theatre until 1895.

  4. Columbia Theatre (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Former theater in Manhattan, New York For the Broadway theater known as the Columbia Theatre from 1934 to 1944, see Central Theatre (New York City). Columbia Theatre Columbia Amusement Company Building and Columbia Theatre in 1910 Address 701 Seventh Avenue, Manhattan, New York New York City United States Coordinates 40°45′33″N 73°59′03″W  /  40.759237°N 73.984139°W  / 40. ...

  5. List of former theatres in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Scollay Theatre 1913 1962 Tremont Row: Seville Theatre 1930 circa 1970 circa East Boston: Siege of Paris Opera House 1879 [1] Selwyn's Theatre: 1867 1870 Washington Street: Selwyn Theatre 1921 Park Square: Shawmut Theatre 20th century Blue Hill Avenue [3] St. James: 20th century Huntington Avenue [3] Star Theatre 20th century Tremont Row [3] St ...

  6. Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The theatre opened on September 1, 1928, the same year that Hammond Junior College became Southeastern Louisiana College. Originally designed for the presentation of motion pictures, vaudeville acts, and local theatrical productions, the Columbia was the largest theater in Hammond. It featured the first theatre organ and the first talking pictures.

  7. Theater of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    In the latter half of the 20th century, Colombian theater would gain even greater national acclaim. The development of the Colombian Theater Corporation in 1969 gave dramatic arts national priority. The group was in charge of coordinating major events such as festivals. Their work inspired several theatre troupes to start their own festivals.

  8. Columbian - Wikipedia

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    Columbian Period, the geological period 2060–1780 MYA named after the supercontinent Columbia; An early alternative name for inhabitants of the United States; Columbian Issue, a set of U.S. postage stamps marking the 1893 World Columbian Exposition; World's Columbian Exposition, held in Chicago, Illinois, in 1893; Columbian High School ...

  9. Columbia Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. is an American film production and distribution company that is the flagship unit of the Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group, [2] a division of Sony Entertainment's Sony Pictures, which is one of the "Big Five" film studios and a subsidiary of the multinational conglomerate Sony Group Corporation.