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The theater is a single-screen venue with a seating capacity of approximately 485, a classic McKim, Mead & White design from 1935. Regionally, it is known for its large screen, 70 mm film projection capability, Ultra High Definition 4K Digital Cinema and classic movie palace atmosphere.
Folk Arts Theater: February 29, 1992 March 1, 1992 March 2, 1992 March 5, 1992 Seoul: South Korea Jamsil Arena: North America [8] April 29, 1992 Vancouver Canada Pacific Coliseum May 1, 1992 Tacoma: United States Tacoma Dome: May 3, 1992 Edmonton: Canada Northlands Coliseum: May 4, 1992 Calgary: Olympic Saddledome: May 6, 1992 Winnipeg ...
IndyStar has been tracking prices on a select group of tickets to Swift's shows in Indianapolis. For the tickets that are still available of that group, prices have dropped between 7% and 15% ...
Hartford United States Hartford Veterans Memorial Coliseum — August 13, 1983 — August 15, 1983 Norfolk: Norfolk Scope — August 18, 1983 New York City Shea Stadium — August 20, 1983 Philadelphia John F. Kennedy Stadium — August 21, 1983 Landover: Capital Centre — August 22, 1983 — August 26, 1983 Austell: Southern Star Amphitheater
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In 2005, Landmark was the first exhibition circuit to deploy Sony 4K cinema; [15] in-theater digital signage was introduced. In Indianapolis, Landmark opened the Keystone Art Cinema & Indie Lounge. The cinema had 7 auditoriums; the lounge featured plasma televisions and allowed all moviegoers to bring their drinks into the auditoriums.
Greenwood Park Mall is a shopping mall located in Greenwood, Indiana. The mall is the hub of the retail and commercial corridor along U.S. Highway 31 on the south side of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Area. As with several other central Indiana shopping centers, Greenwood Park Mall is owned and operated by Simon Property Group.
The Indiana Theatre is a multiple use performing arts venue located at 140 W. Washington Street in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was built as a movie palace and ballroom in 1927 and today is the home of the Indiana Repertory Theatre. It was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1979.