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Round House began in 1970 as “Street ’70”, a program by the Montgomery County Department of Recreation that provided educational outreach in the schools and performances throughout the county. In 1977, the company moved to the Round House Theatre, located in the former Bushey Drive Elementary School in Silver Spring, MD. [1]
Children's Theatre Company in Minneapolis first commissioned Dr. Seuss's How the Grinch Stole Christmas in 1994. In 2022, they presented their version of the show for the 10th time. In 2022, they presented their version of the show for the 10th time.
The Roundhouse Theatre is a theatre-in-the-round located in the Kelvin Grove Urban Village, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is Australia's only purpose-built theatre in the round. The building is owned by Queensland University of Technology and used by the La Boite Theatre Company. Exterior 2015
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Bob Holt voiced the Grinch (Hans Conried, who voiced the Grinch in Halloween Is Grinch Night, died four months before this special had aired, while Boris Karloff, the original voice of the Grinch, died in 1969) and Mason Adams took over voicing the Cat in the Hat from Allan Sherman, who died in 1973.
Roundhouse, a 1990 album by Tar; Roundhouse, a magazine publication of Transport Heritage NSW (formerly the New South Wales Rail Transport Museum) Roundhouse, a Nickelodeon television show; Round House Theatre, a non-profit theater production company in Maryland; The Round House, a 2011 novel by Louise Erdrich
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Musical acts that have performed at Cincinnati Music Hall include: French organist Alexandre Guilmant in 1898, Frank Sinatra in 1941 and 1993, The Ink Spots (from Indianapolis) in 1943, Ella Fitzgerald in 1956 and 1974, Johnny Cash in 1957 and 1981, Ray Charles in 1961 and 1962, Fats Domino in 1964 and 1966, the Velvet Underground in 1966 ...