Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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."
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]
There’s lots to check out downtown and on campus.
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.
Jul. 22—SCRANTON — Tickets are on sale now for two performances at the 19th annual Scranton Jazz Festival that are sure to make summer swing in the Electric City! The festival will be held ...
The Pavilion (originally known as the Montage Mountain Performing Arts Center [1]) is an outdoor amphitheater located in Scranton, Pennsylvania, within the Montage Mountain Ski Resort. A temporary fixture was originally built in 1992, known as the Montage Mountain Amphitheater. Due to the venue's popularity, a permanent venue opened in 2000.
Dime Bank Building, also known as the Dime Bank & Trust Company Building, is a historic commercial building located at Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania. It is a five-story brick building in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. The original three-story building was built in 1890-1891, and measured 70 by 70 feet (21 by 21 m).
Houdini performed at Sylvester Z. Poli's theater for in Scranton, which was part of the Keith-Albee-Orpheum circuit at the time. This would later become the RKO Pictures circuit. The Houdini Tour, show, and museum attraction is a popular Scranton attraction. [2] The museum features memorabilia, artifacts, mannequins and films of Houdini.