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The Apollo Theater (formerly the Hurtig & Seamon's New Theatre; also Apollo Theatre or 125th Street Apollo Theatre) is a multi-use theater at 253 West 125th Street in the Harlem neighborhood of Upper Manhattan in New York City. It is a popular venue for black American performers and is the home of the TV show Showtime at the Apollo.
The buildings constructed along the corridor included the town's largest theater and ten automobile-related businesses. [2] On June 6, 2012, the North and South State Street Historic Districts were recognized by the National Park Service with a listing on the National Register of Historic Places . [ 3 ]
Wayne State remodeled the interior to create a theatre to seat 532 people, serving as a repertory theater. [9] The building was re-christened in honor of Clarence B. Hilberry, the fourth president of WSU, and reopened in January 1964. The university continues to use the building to house its repertory theatre.
The Midtown Woodward Historic District is a historic district located along Woodward Avenue in Detroit, Michigan.Structures in the district are located between 2951 and 3424 Woodward Avenue, and include structures on the corner of Charlotte Street (14 Charlotte Street) and Peterboro Street (10 and 25 Peterboro Street).
Detroit Public Theatre. 3960 Third Ave., Detroit. detroitpublictheatre.org. $40, $47. This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Detroit Public Theatre tackles Lynn Nottage's ...
The old Detroit Opera House on Campus Martius in the early 1900s. Detroit has a long theatrical history, with many venues dating back to the 1920s. [7] The Detroit Fox Theatre (1928) was the first theater ever constructed with built-in film sound equipment.
When the roof of the Apollo Theatre came crashing down on an audience of heavy metal concertgoers, it broke backs, split open heads, fractured ribs, shattered legs, severed a man's ear and took ...
Doors to the Detroit Film Theatre auditorium open at 1 p.m. Saturday, with the screening starting at 2 p.m. For more information, go to the DIA website . Contact Detroit Free Press pop culture ...