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Movie City 9070 Dixie Hwy National Theatre (also known as B. F. Keith Theatre) 1913–1952 500 W. Muhammad Ali Boulevard Razed in 1953 [19] New Superba Theatre Razed Norman Movie Theatre Years active 1911 to 1962 2051 Portland Ave. Was previously a vaudeville theatre. Established and run by the Wentzell family of the Portland neighborhood. Oak ...
The Lyell B. Clay Concert Theatre, named after Lyell B. Clay former philanthropist and executive of Clay Communications Inc., [13] is the largest venue within the Canady Creative Arts Center. It includes a 1,440-seat house, with a 60 feet, in width, proscenium stage .
Marlow Theatre: Ironton OH 81000030 Mars Theatre: Lafayette IN 76001015 Maryland Theatre: Hagerstown MD 80000445 Metropolitan Theatre: Boston MA 84003631 Metropolitan Theatre: Morgantown WV 73001592 Mishler Theatre: Altoona PA 07000802 Moonlite Theatre: Abingdon VA 74001958 Moore Theatre and Hotel: Seattle WA 78002786 Mount Baker Theatre ...
Actors Theatre of Louisville; The Louisville Palace; CenterStage at the Jewish Community Center, Community Theatre which began in 1914, features Broadway-style musicals, professional children's theatre, and youth musical theatre training. Iroquois Amphitheater; The Kentucky Theater
The new owners plan to return the venue to a single-bay theater and use the theater to host live performances. Dan Coffey, known for his work on theater restorations in Chicago, has already visited the Warner. [9] Morgantown based construction firm March-Westin has been selected to perform the renovations. [10] The theatre could reopen as early ...
Local 16: San Francisco, California; Local B-18: House Staff & Box Office Employees; San Francisco, CA; Local 784: Theatrical Wardrobe; San Francisco, CA
Rave Cinemas, formerly known as "Rave Motion Pictures", is a movie theater brand founded in 1999 and owned by Cinemark Theatres.It previously was headed by Thomas W. Stephenson, Jr., former CEO of Hollywood Theaters, and Rolando B. Rodriguez, former Vice President and Regional General Manager for Walmart in Illinois and northern Indiana.
Located nearby is the Kentucky Theater, which was built in 1921 and operated for 60 years as a movie house, but was closed and was almost demolished in 1986. Ultimately it was saved by local arts advocates, and the newly renovated Kentucky Theater opened its doors in 2000 and has become a community arts center and art film house.