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  2. Le Theatre de Marionette - Wikipedia

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    Hopkins and Hardman continued to work together with Hopkins maintaining a production role and Hardman tending to the day-to-day operation of the theater. In 1999, a second Le Theatre de Marionette was opened at Ridgmar Mall in Fort Worth, TX by Hopkins in a joint venture with Shopco Group of New York, as part of the mall expansion and ...

  3. Sue Hastings - Wikipedia

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    She was seen performing on television with her "Tapper Rabbit" marionette during the 1960s from a Fort Worth, Texas station and later in the 1970s from a Dallas, Texas television station portraying a grandmotherly storyteller with several fascinated children gathered around her rocking chair as she told them the story of "Town East Mall" as an ...

  4. PHOTOS: 1972 destruction of 18-story Worth Hotel & theater in ...

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    On a misty Sunday morning in October 1972, a “spectacular” rumble brought down a 45-year-old Fort Worth landmark. When a mighty dust cloud cleared away, the 18-story Worth Hotel was gone.

  5. Here’s what’s left of Fort Worth’s historic movie theaters ...

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  6. List of ballet companies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Bay Area Houston Ballet and Theatre: Houston / Bay Area: Texas: 1976–present: ... Texas Ballet Theater [5] Fort Worth / Dallas: Texas: 1961–present ...

  7. These are sites in Fort Worth, Dallas every JFK conspiracy ...

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  8. Bill Camfield - Wikipedia

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    (A third ape, Arkadelphia, was added later.) [3] The character acquired legendary status in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, and is fondly remembered by his many now grown-up fans, including actor/director Bill Paxton (who used Slam-Bang Theatre footage in his film Frailty, a murder mystery set in 1960s Fort Worth) and underground comics artists ...

  9. Ridglea Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Ridglea Theater is a single-screen theater located in Fort Worth, Texas, USA, which opened in December 1950. Its primary owner was the Interstate theater chain, and the first movie shown was Pretty Baby. The theater is well known for its Mission/Spanish Revival facade and 70-foot stone tower. In 1990, a Dallas-based investment company ...