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Designed by architect George Rapp of Chicago, the Palace was the last theater built in Cincinnati before movies gained the prominence that they now enjoy.Built by the Ohio Construction Company at a cost of half a million dollars, the theater originally showed primarily vaudeville acts, but by the time RKO Pictures purchased it in 1930, it had been renovated to facilitate the showing of movies.
September 2, 1943: The Sky's the Limit [672] September 15, 1943: A Lady Takes a Chance [673] October 25, 1943: The Iron Major [674] October 28, 1943* Gildersleeve on Broadway [675] November 4, 1943* The North Star [N 8] Distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions [676] November 10, 1943* The Falcon and the Co-eds [677] December 16 ...
Evans was born Harvey Hohnecker and grew up in Cincinnati. [1] He moved to New York in 1955. [1] Soon after Evans moved to New York, he appeared in the national tour of Damn Yankees, where he met Bob Fosse. Fosse then cast the young Evans in his first Broadway production, New Girl in Town (1957). [2]
"The Mastermind," Cincinnati, $4.05 million. "Water's Edge," Southwest Ohio, $113,100. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: 4 movies filming in Cincy get millions from Ohio ...
Robert Middleton (born Samuel Abraham Messer; May 13, 1911 – June 14, 1977 [1]) was an American film and television actor known for his large size, beetle-like brows, and deep, booming voice (for which he was known as "Big Bob Middleton"), [2] usually in the portrayal of ruthless villains.
Born January 28, 1941, in Cincinnati [1] and raised in New York City, Crothers graduated from Birch Wathen School in 1958. His passion for performing emerged at the early age of nine. Crothers auditioned and won a role on the CBS religious TV series Lamp Unto My Feet. At the time, his father, George Crothers, [2] was a production supervisor on ...
The cast of the touring company of “Les Miserables,” announced as one of the shows of Broadway in Cincinnati’s 2024-2025 season. ' Les Miserables' (Jan. 7-19, 2025) An epic musical in every way.
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