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Tobin Center for the Performing Arts; Address: 115 Auditorium Circle San Antonio, Texas 78205 United States: Coordinates: Capacity: H-E-B Performance Hall: 1,760 Carlos Alvarez Studio Theater: 300 Riverwalk Plaza: 600: Construction; Built: 1926 (opened as San Antonio Municipal Auditorium) Reopened: Sept 4, 2014: Website
The Woodlawn Theatre is located in San Antonio, Texas, and is one of the few theaters remaining designed by architect John Eberson. Eberson also designed the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio. The Woodlawn Theatre is designed in an art deco fashion, and was previously a prevalent movie theater, including hosting the world premiere of The Alamo in ...
San Luis Obispo: Spanos Theatre, Performing Arts Center 10 December 2010: Henderson: Ovation At Green Valley Ranch 12 December 2010: San Francisco: The Regency Ballroom North America Winter 2011 Shows 25 February 2011: Aspen: United States: Wheeler Opera House 14 March 2011: San Antonio, TX: The Majestic Theater [nb 21] North America Spring ...
The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center (GCAC) is a nonprofit arts organization located in the West Side of San Antonio. Its focus is multidisciplinary, with performances, exhibitions, and classes pertaining to music, dance, theater, literature, art, and film, with an emphasis on Chicano, Mexican, Latino, and Native American content. Its origins can ...
The Henry B. González Convention Center and Lila Cockrell Theater along the San Antonio River Walk. The Tower of the Americas is visible in the background.. The Henry B. González Convention Center (formerly San Antonio Convention Center) is the City of San Antonio's convention center located in Downtown San Antonio, Texas, along the banks of the River Walk.
The second-largest cinema chain in the United States is planning to close 39 movie theaters nationwide, including the South Beach theater.
Liberty/Paramount Theatre; Lincoln Theatre (Miami Beach, Florida) Lobo Theater; Loew's Grand Theatre; Loew's Jersey Theatre; Loew's Theatre (New Rochelle) Lucas Theatre; Lyceum Theater (Clovis, New Mexico) Lyric Theater (Stevens Point) Lyric Theatre (Harrison, Arkansas) Lyric Theatre (Kansas City, Missouri) Lyric Theatre (Stuart, Florida)
“Blink Twice” is aiming for $7 million to $8 million from 3,000 venues while “The Crow” looks to bring in $6 million to $9 million from 2,500 theaters. More from Variety