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  2. Eureka Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Eureka Theater was considered an ultra-modern movie theater when constructed in 1939 and was an expression of optimism and confidence in Eureka and Humboldt County, California as they pulled out of the Depression. [3] The Eureka Theater ceased showing regularly scheduled movies on August 1, 1996. [4]

  3. List of films and television shows shot in Northern California

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    Cape Mendocino, Eureka [11] The Big Trees: 1952 Orick, Humboldt Redwoods State Park [4] Gun Glory: 1957 Garberville [4] Valley of the Redwoods: 1960 Eureka, Arcata [4] The Gnome-Mobile: 1967 Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Avenue of the Giants [4] A Death in Canaan: 1978 Eureka, Fortuna, Ferndale [4] The Immigrants: 1978 Eureka [4] Salem’s Lot ...

  4. 15 of the best movies based on Broadway musicals - AOL

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    People have been trying to make a film adaptation of "Wicked" happen since at least 2010, Deadline reported.The musical, which debuted on Broadway in 2003, is the fourth-longest-running musical in ...

  5. Broadway Theater District (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    It was the first movie theater in Downtown Los Angeles equipped to accommodate talking pictures. [2] It is now owned by the Broadway Theatre Group. [12] The space was refurbished in 2021 for an Apple Store. [19] Rialto Theater. Rialto TheaterMovie theater – Located at 812 S. Broadway, the Rialto opened as Quinn's Rialto, a nickelodeon ...

  6. ‘Eureka Day’ Review: Broadway Comedy Takes on the ... - AOL

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    Eureka Day” doesn’t have an answer for how to fix this sorry state of affairs, but that it poses the question makes it a play with an unusual amount on its mind, and a fine night of theater ...

  7. Steve Cochran - Wikipedia

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    Steve Cochran (born Robert Alexander Cochran, [citation needed] May 25, 1917 – June 15, 1965) was an American film, television and stage actor. He attended the University of Wyoming.

  8. Cameo Theatre (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood mogul W. H. Clune opened Clune's Broadway Theatre on October 10, 1910. Opening night rates were advertised at 10 cents for standard seats and 20 cents for loge seats. [3] The theater became one of the first in the United States built specifically to show movies. [4] In 1921, a US$50,000 Wurlitzer organ was installed in the theater. [5]

  9. Eureka Day - Wikipedia

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    On April 8, 2024, Manhattan Theatre Club announced that Eureka Day would be a part of its 2024-2025 Broadway season, with the production set to open at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre in November 2024 and with Anna D. Shapiro attached to direct. [9] [10]