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Stage 42 (known as the Little Shubert Theatre until July 2015) [1] is a theatre in New York City on Theatre Row, about half a mile west of Broadway. Its address is 422 West 42nd Street, between 9th Avenue and Dyer Avenue. It was built in 2002 and has a seating capacity of 499, counting as an Off-Broadway theatre (fewer than 500 seats).
In all, on base the hurricane destroyed 150 barracks, supply houses, warehouses, the post stockade, the fire station, and the theater and mess buildings; [28] many of the destroyed structures were frail and temporary. [29] Losses as lately reported were 1947 US$4,500,000, [7] hastening existing plans to close the base by November 30, 1947.
The studio zone was formally first established in 1934, originally defined as a 6-mile (9.7 km) radius from Rossmore Avenue and 5th Street. By 1970, the center of the zone became Beverly and La Cienega boulevards in the Beverly Grove, Los Angeles neighborhood, the then-headquarters of the Association of Motion Picture and Television Producers ...
The Miracle Theatre opened on Miracle Mile on Dec. 7, 1948, with the Glenn Ford American comedy film, “The Return of October” on its marquee. For the opening gala, Ford’s costar in the film ...
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Roll for performance! “Twenty-Sided Tavern,” the first official Dungeons & Dragons live theatrical experience, is coming to a New York theater this spring. The popular tabletop roleplaying ...
The El Rey Theatre is a live music venue in the Miracle Mile area of the Mid-Wilshire region in Los Angeles, California.. This art deco building was designed by Clifford A. Balch (who designed over twenty classic art deco movie theatres around Southern California).
The last Koster and Bial's Music Hall originated when they moved uptown into the former Manhattan Opera House, a huge theatre built in Herald Square in 1892 by Oscar Hammerstein I in pursuit of his passion for grand opera. [citation needed] Quickly running into financial problems, Hammerstein decided to convert his theatre to a vaudeville ...