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The pavilion is the signature feature of the H Street Theatre Project, which renovated almost the entire block. The stage is a theatre in the round and has a 32-foot (9.8 m) diameter. The theatre seats up to 2,200 guests with a total of 53,000 square feet (4,900 m 2). The pavilion is home for the Sacramento Music Circus, a summer-stock theatre.
Mondavi Center opened on October 3, 2002, for the UC Davis Symphony Orchestra and today serves as a venue for musical concerts, theater, dance, lecturers and other entertainers. [1] The façade is a large glass-panelled lobby that is surrounded by sandstone that also lines the interior walls.
Varsity Theater or Varsity Theatre may refer to: Varsity Theatre (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) The Blue Note (Columbia, Missouri), formerly called Varsity Theatre; Varsity Theatre (Martin, Tennessee) Varsity Theater in Dinkytown, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Varsity Theatre (Palo Alto) Varsity Theater (Ashland, Oregon)
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Englert Theatre in Iowa City, Iowa, is a renovated vaudeville-era playhouse now serving as a community arts center and 725-seat performance venue. It is owned and operated year around by Englert Civic Theatre, a non-profit art organization. The building was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. [1]
The Davis Theater, originally known as the Pershing Theater, is a first run movie theater located in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of Chicago. Built in 1918, the theater has operated in different capacities in its history, showing silent films, German-language films, and various forms of stage performance. In 1999, the Davis was planned to be ...
Interior of The Pavilion at ARC. The University Credit Union Center (previously known as Recreation Hall and The Pavilion at the ARC and commonly known as The Pavilion) is an 7,600-seat indoor multi-purpose stadium on the campus of the University of California, Davis in unincorporated Yolo County, California.
The Knights have been successful in athletics in their fairly young history. From 2001 to 2003, they won three Utah class 5-A state football championships, [3] and finished just short of a fourth consecutive title in 2004, after starting the season 11-0 and eventually being upset by Skyline High School 21–7 in the state semifinals.