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Oakdale Theatre; Full name: Toyota presents the Oakdale Theatre, powered by Xfinity: Former names: Oakdale Musical Theatre (1954-87) Oakdale Theatre (1988-96) SNET Oakdale Theatre (1996-2000) ctnow.com Oakdale Theatre (2000-02) careerbuilder.com Oakdale Theatre (2002-05) Chevrolet Theatre (2005-09) Address: 95 South Turnpike Rd Wallingford, CT ...
Palace Theater May 10, 1997 Detroit Fox Theater May 12, 1997 Merrillville Star Plaza Theater May 13, 1997 Louisville Louisville Palace Theater May 14, 1997 Charleston Municipal Auditorium May 17, 1997 Wallingford Oakdale Theater May 18, 1997 Upper Darby Tower Theater May 19, 1997 Red Bank Count Basie Theater May 21, 1997 New York Beacon Theatre
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Date City Country Venue North America [9] [10] November 9, 2005 Portland: United States State Theatre: November 11, 2005 Hartford: Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts: November 12, 2005 Hampton Beach: Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom: November 14, 2005 Albany: Palace Theatre: November 16, 2005 Reading: Reading Eagle Theater: November 17, 2005 ...
Its first play, Charles II, opened on October 24, 1877. After William Goodspeed's death in 1882, the opera house fell into disrepair, facing a series of less glamorous uses—from a militia base during World War I to a general store and a Department of Transportation storage facility. The building is unique for a theater.
The Fall 2005 Promo Tour [1] was the Jonas Brothers first tour, to promote their debut album It's About Time.It began on November 5, 2005, and ended on December 17, 2005. The tour also became a part of The Cheetah-licious Christmas Tour, as the Jonas Brothers were surprise guests who opened for both The Cheetah Girls and Aly & AJ for a total of 10 dates, while on this t
Chevrolet Musical Moments Revue, also known as Musical Moments or the Chevrolet Show, is an electrically transcribed or recorded radio program issued by World Broadcasting System. [1] It was a musical variety show which in 1935–36 featured David Rubinoff and Westbrook Van Voorhis (as "Hugh Conrad"), Monday through Friday for 15 minutes.
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