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The Landers Theatre in Springfield, Missouri, built in 1909, is the second oldest and largest civic theater operation in Missouri. It has been in continuous use either as a legitimate theatre or a movie theater since it opened. In 1928, the theater became the 35th facility in the world to acquire sound film.
The 62nd season of Missouri State University's Tent Theatre starts June 6. Tickets are now on sale for a musical, a comedy and a coming-of-age drama. ... 901 S. National Ave., Springfield, MO ...
Esquire Theater: Cape Girardeau MO 99000234 Evangeline Theater: New Iberia LA 01000978 Fischer Theater: Danville IL 82001034 Florida Theater: Jacksonville FL 06000607 Fort Theater: Kearney NE 79000540 Fox California Theater: Stockton CA 89001391 Fox Theater: Hutchinson KS 90001100 Fox Theater: Joplin MO 76002261 Fox Theater: St. Louis MO ...
Wehrenberg Theatres was a movie theater chain in the United States. It operated 15 movie theaters with 213 screens in the states of Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Arizona and Minnesota, including nine theaters with 131 screens in the St. Louis metropolitan area. It was a member of the National Association of Theatre Owners.
The "Pomegranate Theatre", formerly the Chesterfield Civic Theatre and previously the Stephenson Memorial Theatre, is a listed Victorian building in what is now known as the Stephenson Memorial Hall. [54] It has an auditorium that seats about 500 people. [55] Shows are given throughout the year.
Bethany Joy Lenz is looking back at the “rude awakening” she experienced after leaving a small, ultra-Christian cult in 2012.. During an appearance on the Rooted Recovery Stories with Patrick ...
Tara Lipinski is sharing a scary moment she endured while evacuating the Los Angeles fires.. The professional figure skater, 42, posted a video on her Instagram Stories on Thursday, Jan. 9, as her ...
The Gillioz Theatre is a historic theater located at Springfield, Missouri, United States. It was built by M. E. Gillioz of Monett, Missouri. Mr. Gillioz was in the business of building bridges, and the theater was built with steel and concrete. Wood was only used for handrails, doors, and doorframes. The original cost of the building was $300,000.