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The Mann Center for the Performing Arts' Education & Community Engagement program is the region's largest free education program, serving over 50,000 young people annually. The Mann's annual Young People's Concert Series features five free main stage performances making performing arts programs accessible to children in the Philadelphia region.
Tom Ridge Pavilion at Mountain Laurel Center for the Performing Arts: 10,009 Philadelphia: Mann Center for the Performing Arts: Square Enclosure 14,000 Dell Music Center: Square enclosure 5,884 Pittsburgh: Stage AE: 5,500 Trib Total Media Amphitheatre: 5,000 Scranton: The Pavilion at Montage Mountain: Tent 16,000 Puerto Rico: San Juan: Tito ...
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Ted Mann, owner of the Mann Theatres chain and husband of actress Rhonda Fleming, purchased it in 1973. From then until 2001, it was known as Mann's Chinese Theatre. Mann Theatres grew to become the largest independent chain in the country before Mann sold the business, including the Chinese Theatre, to Gulf+Western in 1986. [20] [21]
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Mann Auditorium, 1964. Heichal HaTarbut, originally named the Fredric R. Mann Auditorium, opened in October 1957 at Habima Square. [2] The building was designed by Dov Karmi, Ze'ev Rechter and Yaakov Rechter. [3] Leonard Bernstein conducted the inaugural concert, with the Israel Philharmonic and pianist Arthur Rubinstein as a soloist.