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  2. Trafalgar Theatre - Wikipedia

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    All seats at Trafalgar Theatre are on just two levels, stalls and dress circle. The redevelopment was overseen by Foster Wilson Architects. [10] [11] [12] On 30 October, it was announced that Jersey Boys would be opening the new Trafalgar Theatre in April 2021. [13] However, its opening was delayed to July 2021. [14]

  3. New Fox Theatre seats have modern touches but honor ... - AOL

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    Newly renovated seats rest inside the Fox Theatre in Detroit on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024. The 5,000 freshly renovated seats and other amenities are part of the summer renovations.

  4. Nederlander Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Nederlander Theatre (formerly the National Theatre, the Billy Rose Theatre, and the Trafalgar Theatre) is a Broadway theater at 208 West 41st Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1921, it was designed by William Neil Smith for theatrical operator Walter C. Jordan.

  5. Mark Taper Forum - Wikipedia

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    The Mark Taper Forum opened in 1967 as part of the Los Angeles Music Center, the West Coast equivalent of Lincoln Center, designed by Los Angeles architect Welton Becket and Associates. Peter Kiewit and Sons (now Kiewit Corporation) was the builder. [1] The dedication took place on April 9, 1967, at an event attended by Governor Ronald Reagan. [2]

  6. Who are the Herald-Times Athletes of the Week for Oct. 21-26 ...

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    Get behind your favorite nominees from Bloomington North, South, Edgewood and Eastern Greene Who are the Herald-Times Athletes of the Week for Oct. 21-26? Vote now

  7. Buskirk-Chumley Theater - Wikipedia

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    The theater was built in Spanish mission revival architecture style [2] and held 616 seats when it was built. It is known locally as the "Indiana Theater" or the "Bus-Chum". It was used as a movie theater until 1995 when it was donated to the community for use as a performing arts center. The theater is located at 114 East Kirkwood Avenue.

  8. Southtown Center - Wikipedia

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    During 1963, a 43,000 square feet (4,000 m 2) AMF Bowling Center was constructed on the north side of the property; the bowling alley is still currently in use today. [4] In 1964, a Mann Theatres was constructed on the property; Southtown Mann Theatre became the first movie theater to be attached to a shopping center in the Twin Cities. [6]

  9. Grossinger Motors Arena - Wikipedia

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    Its seating capacity is approximately 6,000 for hockey and indoor football games and 7,000+ for concerts. The arena has 800 club seats, 24 luxury suites, and two party suites. [3] The arena can play host to concerts, live performances, hockey, indoor football and basketball.