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Property was also purchased near a little-known town called Overland Park, Kansas, with contract and the dream to build Dickinson's finest theatre. [2] After more expansion, the company decided to move Dickinson's corporate headquarters to Kansas City's suburban Mission, Kansas. At that time, the small city only included a filling station ...
Starlight Theatre is a 7,739-seat [1] outdoor theatre in Kansas City, Missouri, United States that presents Broadway shows and concerts. It is one of the two major remaining self-producing outdoor theatres in the U.S. and Starlight's Cohen stagehouse also permits it to present many national Broadway touring shows.
It was built by Marcus Loew, completed in 1927, at a cost of $4 million and was the largest historic theater within 250 miles of the city. The Midland was designed by architect Thomas W. Lamb of New York and the Boller Brothers of Kansas City, and Boaz-Kiel Construction of St. Louis erected the structure. The theatre, built in French and ...
CHA 14-41. SAC 28-28. Tue Feb 25, 7:00 PM EST. NBCS. BOS 41-16. TOR 18-39. Tue Feb 25, 7:30 PM EST ... Bordeaux's mayor is doing his bit to help the city's struggling soccer club and welcomes the ...
The Legends Outlets has announced four new businesses coming to the Kansas City, Kansas, development. Tropical Smoothie Café plans a Feb. 9 opening at 1714 Village West Pkwy., a former Sonic. In ...
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Opening in 1961, the theatre is located in an historic church building within the Arrow Rock Historic District, a National Historic Landmark District. The 416-seat auditorium host over 33,000 patrons a year, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and is Missouri's oldest professional regional theater.
The theater was closed in August 1987 by then owners Dickinson Theaters, because competition from Dickinson's mall theaters made the downtown location unprofitable. Dickinson gave the theater to the city in 1989. It was restored by a non-profit group over several years and reopened as The Stiefel Theatre for the Performing Arts on March 8, 2003 ...