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The Allen Theatre is one of the theaters in Playhouse Square, the performing arts center on Euclid Avenue in downtown Cleveland, Ohio.It was originally designed as a silent movie theater by C. Howard Crane and opened its doors on April 1, 1921, with a capacity of more than 3,000 seats. [1]
The SoHo Playhouse is an Off-Broadway theatre at 15 Vandam Street in the Hudson Square area of Manhattan. [ 1 ] The theatre opened in 1962 as the Village South Theatre with the original production of Jean Erdman 's musical play The Coach with the Six Insides which was based upon James Joyce 's last novel Finnegans Wake .
The State Theatre reopened on June 4 of that year, becoming the home of the Cleveland Ballet and Cleveland Opera. [2] With the restoration, seating capacity was reduced to the present 3,200. The State Theatre was renamed KeyBank State Theatre in 2017 in honor of a $10 million gift to the Playhouse Square Advancing the Legacy Campaign. [1]
In 1970, Raymond K. Shepardson, a Cleveland Public Schools employee, formed a non-profit group named the “Playhouse Square Association” with the Junior League of Cleveland, Inc. [2] The cover of the February 27, 1970 issue of Life was a two-page pull-out of James H. Daugherty's The Spirit of Cinema America , a mural in the State Theatre's ...
Playhouse Square is the third stop on the brand new national tour. Despite technical difficulties, 'Beautiful Noise' was 'a joy' Once the juke box musical about Diamond's life and music really got ...
"About PSC" Playhouse Square Center. 2003–2005. Accessed December 27, 2006. "Playhouse Square Center" Builders Exchange Magazine. February 2004. Accessed December 27, 2006. "Ohio Theater" The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. July 21, 1997. Accessed December 27, 2006.
Cleveland Play House (CPH) is a professional regional theater company located in Cleveland, Ohio. It was founded in 1915 and built its own noted theater complex in 1927. Currently the company performs at the Allen Theatre in Playhouse Square where it has been based since 2011. [1]
Playhouse Square: An Entertaining History, Cleveland, Playhouse Square Foundation, 2000 "Stars Dazzle at the Palace Again." The Plain Dealer, 29 Apr 1988, p. 3