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After several revisions by the director and author to streamline the piece, [citation needed] the play was remounted in Scranton in 2007, [1] in February at the Old Brick Theatre, [citation needed] where it was covered by The Chicago Tribune [citation needed] as a "local boy made good (or bad)" piece. [1]
Lighthouse Library is a rural community ocean-themed library in Dexter, Kansas. [1] It was built behind the historical Shadid Storefront at 107 S. Main. The new construction is located behind the old brick store that stood as the town's first movie theater at the turn of the century.
Johnson County, Kansas: c. 1856 Residence [8] Ritchie House: Topeka, Kansas: 1856 Residence Oldest house in Topeka [9] Barnes Apple Barn: Baldwin City, Kansas: 1857 Barn Christian Wetzel Cabin: Junction City, Kansas: 1857 Residence Constitution Hall: Lecompton, Kansas: 1857 Government Second territorial capitol of Kansas Goodnow House ...
It looks like Boulevard Theatres owners Tyler Cooper, left, and Ryan Blasdel may be buying the former Warren Old Town seven-screen theater. ... the Kansas City, Mo., ...
The Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple (formerly the Masonic Temple and Scottish Rite Cathedral) is a theatre and cultural center in Scranton, Pennsylvania.The Cultural Center's mission statement is "to rejuvenate a national architectural structure as a regional center for arts, education and community activities appealing to all ages."
Wichita’s 102-year-old Orpheum Theatre will close starting in June of 2025 so that crews can start on a long-awaited, complete restoration of the aging but beloved downtown venue.. On Wednesday ...
Jazlynn Cabrera is the organizer of "Groovez4Growth," set for Aug. 9 at the BrickBox Theater at the JMAC. The show is an arts and dance showcase of poetry, Afro dance, Latin dance, hip-hop and more.
Scranton was founded in 1871 as a coal town. [4] It was named after Scranton, Pennsylvania. [5] [6]The first post office in Scranton was established in September 1872. [7]As of 1890, Scranton was reported to be one of many Kansas coal mining towns that were sundown towns, meaning that African Americans were not allowed to live there.