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  2. Barrymore Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Barrymore Theatre is a 971-capacity live music venue on the east side of Madison, Wisconsin.Originally built as the Eastwood Theater in 1929, the Barrymore was founded by Richard "Sich" Slone and Tom Peterson in 1987 in an attempt to revive Madison's declining Schenk-Atwood neighborhood.

  3. Haunted State: Theatre of Shadows - Wikipedia

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    The film's plot focuses on investigations inside Wisconsin theatres that have paranormal claims ... Barrymore Theatre, Madison, Wisconsin; Riverside Theatre ...

  4. Orpheum Theatre (Madison, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Next year (1929) the Eastwood Theater opened on Madison's near east side. It was a movie palace, but less elaborate than the Orpheum and Capitol, and has since been reworked into the Barrymore Theater. [3] Theater attendance peaked around 1946, then began to decline.

  5. Drew Barrymore confirms she's attending “Saturday Night Live ...

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    Barrymore was only 7 when she first hosted Saturday Night Live, following her turn as Gertie in Steven Spielberg’s E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial in 1982. She has since returned to Studio 8H to host ...

  6. Category:Music venues in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Music venues in Wisconsin" ... Barrymore Theatre; ... Madison Masonic Temple (Madison, Wisconsin)

  7. America's Best Food Cities (That Are Actually Affordable) - AOL

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    Madison, Wisconsin. Madison might be known for its cheese, but this Midwestern gem offers much more, with a focus on fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Enjoy handmade dumplings at Paul’s Pel ...

  8. Majestic Theatre (Madison) - Wikipedia

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    A newspaper ad promoting the Majestic's vaudeville acts during its opening week in 1906. The Majestic Theatre was founded by Edward F. Biederstaedt (1865–1912) and his brother Otto, sons of Williamson Street grocer Charles Biederstaedt, [1] whose German ancestors helped establish the Catholic church in Madison.

  9. Madison shooting: Sixth-grader’s mother breaks down ... - AOL

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    A mother of a sixth-grader who survived a shooting at a private Christian school in Madison, Wisconsin, on Monday morning (16 December) broke down in tears after her family were reunited. A ...