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  2. Circle in the Square Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Circle in the Square Theatre was named for its first location at 5 Sheridan Square in Greenwich Village, which opened in February 1951 and was operated as a theater in the round. During the 1950s and 1960s, the theater became what Women's Wear Daily described as the "center of Off-Broadway". The Sheridan Square theater was closed ...

  3. Theatre in the round - Wikipedia

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    Theatre-in-the-round was common in ancient theatre, particularly that of Greece and Rome, but was not widely explored again until the latter half of the 20th century.. In Margo Jones' survey of theatre-in-the-round, [4] the first two sources of central staging in the United States she identified were the productions by Azubah Latham and Milton Smith at Columbia University dating from 1914, and ...

  4. Stephen Joseph Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The new theatre, known simply as the Stephen Joseph Theatre, opened in 1996 and comprises two auditoria: The Round, a 404-seat theatre in the round, and The McCarthy, a 165-seat end-on stage/cinema. The building also contains a restaurant, shop, and full front-of-house and backstage facilities.

  5. Valley Forge Music Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Valley Forge Music Fair was an entertainment venue located in Devon, Pennsylvania, outside of Philadelphia, constructed in theater in the round style with seating for 2,932. [1] Initially established in a tent in 1955, a permanent structure was constructed that closed in 1996.

  6. Mill Run Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    Mill Run Playhouse (aka Mill Run Theatre) [5] was a 1,600 seat [6] theatre in the round in Niles, Illinois. It was built in 1965 on the grounds of the Golf Mill Shopping Center. [7] It was scheduled to open in June 1965 but torrential rains delayed the opening to July 2, 1965. [8] It was demolished in August 1984. [9]

  7. Arena Stage - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest regional theater in D.C. [11] [39] Arena Stage re-opened in October 2010 with Oklahoma!. [3] [5] The capacity of its three theaters follows: The Fichandler Stage, a theater in the round, seating 680. [37] The Kreeger Theater, a modified thrust stage theater, seating 510. [11]

  8. Celebrity Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Theater in the 1960s when it was known as the "Phoenix Star Theatre" Beverly Hills architect Perry Neuschatz designed the 196 foot-diameter building as a multipurpose conference and cultural center. [5] [6] He received the 1964 top award from the Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI) for his outstanding design. Gary Call was the associate ...

  9. Theatre at Westbury - Wikipedia

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    Constructed as a theatre in the round style with seating for 2,870 [2] that was originally developed as a means to present top performers and productions of popular theatrical musicals at a series of venues located in suburban locations on the East Coast of the United States.