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The KiMo Theatre is a theatre and historic landmark located in Albuquerque, New Mexico on the northeast corner of Central Avenue and Fifth Street. It was built in 1927 in the extravagant Pueblo Deco architecture, [3] which is a blend of adobe-style Pueblo Revival architecture building styles (rounded corners and edges), decorative motifs from indigenous cultures, and the soaring lines and ...
The Historic Lobo Theater is a movie theater, concert venue, and cocktail lounge located along historic Route 66, at 3013 Central Avenue NE in Albuquerque, New Mexico in the United States of America. The Lobo Theater first opened on August 19, 1938.
This was a part of Mesa del Sol, a planned community, currently under development in Albuquerque. [1] In December 2000, the local newspaper Albuquerque Journal purchased naming rights and the amphitheater was thus known as ABQ Journal Pavilion (or simply Journal Pavilion). During the 2009 concert season, the venue's lawn area was expanded ...
In 1990, the Sunshine Theater was converted into a live music venue. One of the first acts to perform there was Soundgarden (mistakenly identified as "Sound Garden" in the local press) on February 14, 1990. [21] The theater has remained one of Albuquerque's most popular mid-size concert venues [22] and continues to host live music as of 2023.
Winrock Town Center is an open-air mixed-use development under construction in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. The center is anchored by two Dillard's locations and a Regal 16-screen IMAX and RPX Theatre.
From the early 1980s, the newly restored KiMo Theater was a regular performing venue for the company. [4] In 2009, the Opera Southwest received the Albuquerque Arts Alliance Bravo Award and concluded its season at the KiMo Theatre with the company's first performance of Lucia di Lammermoor. [5]
Oct. 4—Dates Saturday, Oct. 5 — Sunday, Oct. 13 Admission $15 per person per session; children 12 and under are free. Tickets are available online at balloonfiesta.com, with a service fee of ...
The Albuquerque Little Theatre was founded in 1930 [1] by a group of civic-minded citizens led by Irene Fisher, a reporter and the society editor for the New Mexico Tribune. The idea of a local theatre group was born when Fisher attended a lecture by a professional actress named Kathryn Kennedy O'Connor who moved to New Mexico for health ...