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The Marion Palace Theatre is a movie palace constructed in 1928 in Marion, Ohio, United States for the Young Amusement Company. The original cost of the project was ...
A cabaret event and an improv comedy show will take place at the Marion Palace Theatre's May Pavilion. Tickets are on sale now.
Marion College, a two-year Lutheran women's college, operated from 1873 to 1967. Marion Hall, constructed in 1968 and named in honor of Francis Marion, is a residence hall at Roanoke College. Marion is also home to Southwestern Virginia Mental Health Institute. In December 1864, during the Civil War, it was the site of the Battle of Marion.
Lincoln Theatre is a historic theatre building located at Marion, Smyth County, Virginia. It was opened in 1929, and is a three-story theater located behind the Royal Oak Apartment House. Access to the theatre is through a broad arcade on the ground floor of the apartment house. The interior of the theatre is designed to suggest an ancient ...
The city of Marion is the county seat of Williamson County, Illinois, United States. [3] ... the new facility was crafted using parts of the old Orpheum Theater building.
Marion is a city in Marion County, Ohio, United States, and its county seat. [4] ... The theatre is registered on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Swampfox Entertainment Complex was an amphitheater in Marion, South Carolina, United States. The space has been vacant since 2009, with Hartmann Group of Connecticut reopening the venue on May 8, 2015. The facility, previously known as the Carolina Amphitheater, had over 7,000 fixed seats with additional seating on the lawn.
The theater was built so the furthest seats would be no more than 36 feet (11 m) from the performers. The Marion Huber Theater is a fully convertible, 99-seat black box space that hosts more experimental works, readings, classes, and rehearsals, and provides an intimate experience for audience members.