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State Theatre of Ithaca is a historic, 1600-seat theatre located at Ithaca in Tompkins County, New York that hosts various events from bands, to plays, to comedy acts, to silent films, and more. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. [2]
More about the featured films: Here’s a brief look at the films on offer during the festival, summarized below. All showings will be at Cinemapolis, located at 120 East Green Street in Ithaca.
Kitchen Theatre Company was created in 1991. KTC resided at the Clinton House from 1995 to 2009. In 2010, Kitchen Theatre Company (KTC) moved to 417 W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Street, making history by becoming the first theater company in Ithaca to own its own location.
The Hangar offers programs that bring theatre arts into the schools of children in the Ithaca area. Artists-in-Schools initiatives bring Hangar artists into elementary and middle schools to collaborate with classrooms in creating original plays with music. [11] School tours present theatre arts productions at schools in the Ithaca, NY area.
Eggnog made by Purity is now in stores on the menu for a limited time at The Shortstop Deli and Lou’s Street Food in downtown Ithaca, ushering in the season for many, even if its just on lunch ...
The Shops at Ithaca Mall, formerly known as the Pyramid Mall Ithaca, is a shopping center located in Lansing, New York, just north of the city of Ithaca. The mall is situated in the junction between NYS Route 13 and North Triphammer Road.
Read more:The 27 best movie theaters in Los Angeles. ... In the many years since he’s been gone, men have amassed on Ithaca, pressuring Queen Penelope to pick a new husband to be king, seeking ...
Strand Theatre was a historic theater located at Ithaca in Tompkins County, New York. It was built in 1916–1917 in the Tudor Revival style. After Ithaca's Lyceum Theater closed in 1927, the Strand became Ithaca's main venue for touring theater companies. [2] After 1950, the theater switched to showing only films. [2]