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Star Cinema was a movie theater chain owned by AGT Enterprises, Inc., of Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, with nine locations in the states of Iowa and Wisconsin in the United States of America. Altogether, the chain's nine locations included 95 total movie screens, including Wisconsin's only IMAX theater at the Fitchburg location.
During Overture construction, the Oscar Mayer Theater (originally the 1928 Capitol Theater and movie palace) was restored, downsized, and re-christened the Capitol Theater. The theater's inaugural performance, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, upon reopening took place in November 2005. The theater seats up to 1089 people on the main floor and balcony.
Orpheum Theatre (Madison, Wisconsin) Overture Center for the Arts; P. ... Star Cinema (theater) T. Tarlton Theatre; Thrasher Opera House; U. Uptown Theater (Racine ...
Star Theatre, also known as Partridge Hall, is a shop/meeting hall/theater built in 1878 in Argyle, Wisconsin, in Lafayette County, Wisconsin, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1] [2] Alanson Partridge was a carpenter who moved from New York to Wisconsin in 1856.
Desert Star Theater; E. El Rey Theatre (Los Angeles) ... Orpheum Theatre (Madison, Wisconsin) Oswego Theater; P. Palace Theater (Crossville, Tennessee)
Sheboygan Theater: Sheboygan WI 82001787 Smoot Theater: Parkersburg WV 80003214 Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Building and Madison Theater: Mansfield OH 78002227 Sooner Theater Building: Norman OK 86003717 South Campground Amphitheater: Springdale UT 86003071 Southern Aid Society--Dunbar Theater Building: Washington DC 99001475 Spud Drive-In ...
Pages in category "Theatres on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Star Theatres was an American movie theatre chain, initially owned and operated by Loeks Star Partners and Loews Cineplex Entertainment, and later by AMC Theatres.. Star Theatres was founded as a partnership between Jim and Barrie Loeks and Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc., the company that owned Loews Theatres in the 1980s.