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  2. Cerrito Theater - Wikipedia

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    Speakeasy Theaters continued operations until May 2009, when the Cerrito Theater was closed yet again, due to a lack of profitability. [6] The potential reasons for the closure are numerous, but may have included the 2008 financial crisis , mismanagement and poor record keeping on the part of Speakeasy Theaters, and the large financial burden ...

  3. Speakeasy Theaters - Wikipedia

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    Speakeasy Theaters was an independent movie theater operator. Closed in 2009, they once operated two theaters, the Parkway theater on Park Boulevard in Oakland, California and the Cerrito on San Pablo Avenue in El Cerrito, California. Both theaters showed late first-run movies (films still in release that have gotten cheaper to exhibit) and ...

  4. Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    Drama - A 921 to 1,083-seat proscenium theater for plays, recitals and chamber music performances. In the Round - A 1,845 to 1,934-seat in-the-round theater for popular music, comedy and jazz performances. Lyric - A 1,311 to 1,391-seat proscenium theater for musical theater, dance and popular music performances.

  5. Category:El Cerrito, California - Wikipedia

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    Cerrito Creek; Cerrito Theater; ... El Cerrito High School; El Cerrito Plaza (shopping center) ... Speakeasy Theaters; W. William Rust Summit;

  6. The secret's out on 'hidden' speakeasy under Dodger Stadium ...

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    In part because of the pandemic, fans are still stumbling upon the speakeasy for the first time. Back in the 1920s, it took a special knock or secret password to gain entry into a speakeasy. It ...

  7. Cerritos Towne Center - Wikipedia

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    Built on 125 acres (0.51 km 2) of former dairy farms, the future site of the Cerritos Towne Center was one of the last remnants of the city of Cerritos' agricultural past. . The area, formally known as "Area Development Plan 2", bounded by State Route 91 to the north, Shoemaker Avenue to the east, 183rd Street to the south and Bloomfield Avenue to the west, was nicknamed "the Golden Triangle ...

  8. Will Viharo - Wikipedia

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    The locations of these stagings included the Parkway Speakeasy Theater in Oakland, California, which closed in 2009; the Cerrito Theater in El Cerrito, California (now operating under different management); and the Roxie Theater in San Francisco. [3] [4] Viharo's parents named him after William Shakespeare.

  9. Playland-Not-At-The-Beach - Wikipedia

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    Playland-Not-At-The-Beach came into fruition in 2000 when El Cerrito businessman Richard Tuck purchased a 10,000-square-foot (930 m 2) building that had formerly been a grocery store. [3] Tuck, an enthusiastic collector for the majority of his life, used the former store as a place to keep various objects he had acquired, including Playland ...