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Malco Theatres features three signature IMAX screens. Malco Paradiso Cinema Grill, Malco Razorback Cinema Grill and Malco Grandview Cinema. Paradiso and Razorback were the first two IMAX sites for Malco, opening in December 2017; each location boosts a screen size of 65'-9" wide X 36'-2 high.
Actor Terrence Howard greets guests on the red carpet during the theatrical premiere of his new movie, "Showdown at the Grand," at Malco Powerhouse cinema on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2023, in Downtown ...
Actor Terrence Howard received lots of love from his fans at the July 6, 2005, Memphis premier of "Hustle & Flow," at the now-gone Muvico Peabody Place 22 (yes, the theater had 22 screens).
The show presented by the local label/retailers Goner Records will also feature an opening set by Hooveriii in the Hi-Tone’s big room upstairs. Tickets: $20-$25; go to Hitonecafe.com . Rizo: Nov ...
The concept for Memphis was developed by theater producer George W. George. Following productions at the North Shore Music Theatre in Beverly, Massachusetts and TheatreWorks in Mountain View, California during their 2003–2004 season, [ 2 ] the musical was staged by the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego from August 19 through September 28, 2008 ...
It hosts comedians, [2] stage plays and children's theater, [3] ballet, [4] beauty pageants, [5] concerts, [6] and more. [1] It is home to the Memphis Symphony Orchestra . [ 7 ] It has previously hosted the Memphis mayor's swearing in ceremony, [ 8 ] the Memphis Music Hall of Fame ceremony, [ 9 ] and the Miss United States pageant. [ 10 ]
The 27th annual Indie Memphis Film Festival is set to run Nov. 14-17 at Crosstown Theater and the Studio on the Square, with encore screenings Nov. 18-19.. A trivia contest, parties, film ...
The New Daisy Theatre is a music venue located on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee.It plays host to both local and national acts, as well the site of rental events. [1]The theater opened in 1936 and has featured artists such as John Lee Hooker, Gatemouth Brown, Jerry Lee Lewis, Al Green, Sam and Dave, Bob Dylan, Alex Chilton, the Cramps, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Phish, Kid Memphis, Son Lewis ...