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The Lytham Academy of Theatre Arts formed in 1994 is a society open to anyone aged 10–18 years old. They perform shows every November in the main theatre of Lytham, Lowther Pavilion. Productions performed by LATA have included The Vackees , Half a Sixpence , Dracula Spectacula , Barnum , West Side Story , Pendragon , Oklahoma! , Me and My ...
Lowther Deer Park — [ai] 3 August 2016 Scarborough: Scarborough Open Air Theatre — — 4 August 2016 Lytham: Proms Arena — [aj] 11 August 2016 Copenhagen Denmark Koncerthuset — — 12 August 2016 Salzhausen: Germany Luhmuhlen Festival Grounds — [ak] 13 August 2016 Berlin Postbahnhof am Ostbahnhof — [al] 15 August 2016 Budapest ...
Ween recorded Live In Chicago, a DVD and CD of their three night run at the Vic in 2003. Wilco recorded Kicking Television: Live in Chicago at the Vic in May 2005. Jim Gaffigan's Beyond the Pale CD, DVD and TV special were recorded at the Vic in 2006. Porcupine Tree brought The Incident tour to The Vic on September 22, 2009.
De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea ... Lowther Castle 2 (26 April 2015) ... Morden Hall Park 2 (29 March 2020) Lytham Hall 2 (5 April 2020)
1983: Tina Turner: Live in Chicago—broadcast of a 1983 concert by Tina Turner, as a part of the Soundstage series. 1985: Aretha Franklin: Live at Park West—broadcast of a 1985 concert by Aretha Franklin, as a part of the Soundstage series. 1985: I Have a Pony— comedy album by Steven Wright, recorded at Wolfgang's in San Francisco and Park ...
The Pavilion is a 3,350-seat venue where the park's major music events and concerts—including Chicago Symphony Orchestra performances—are held. [ 13 ] The Martin Theatre is an 850-seat indoor hall often used for chamber music, semi-staged opera performances, Martinis at the Martin cabaret series, and other shows.
The Chicago Park District originally sought expansion in 2010, wanting to increase capacity to 14,000 and attract mainstream acts to the venue. The city voted against the expansion in 2011. [7] In March 2013, the Chicago Plan Commission approved a $3 million plan [8] to grow the venue's capacity from 8,000 to 30,000 seats. [9]
It is one of the largest music venues in the Chicago area, with a capacity of up to 28,000 spectators: 11,000 reserved seats and 17,000 lawn seats. [1] Nederlander Concerts and Jam Productions co-managed the venue from 1994 to 1999. Hollywood Casino acquired the naming rights, beginning in 2015. [2] The venue is owned by Live Nation. [3]