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In 1940 Harkins built the College Theater (later Harkins Valley Art). The last theater opened by Red Harkins was the "Camelview 5" theater in 1973. [ 8 ] The Camelview 5 closed down in December 2015 and the " Camelview at Fashion Square " location opened as a 14-theater space in the Scottsdale Fashion Square mall.
In 2024 Weldon Mills Theater held 16 live venues and in 2025 have scheduled up to 40 venues info at www.weldonmillstheatre.com. 2025 plans are underway of re-opening the 90 Acre Amphitheatre and the National Certified Tractor Pull Course. Carolina Crossroads NC is a 1,000 Acre Entertainment Zoned projected owned by Carida Capital LLC.
The balcony was closed and later new lighting and sound systems installed. In its present configuration, the theatre seats 1,101. Today, the Carolina Theatre is owned and operated by Carolina Theatre of Greensboro, Incorporated – a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation. Brian Gray is currently Executive Director of the corporation. [5]
Greensboro Coliseum has had a wide history with hosting professional wrestling going back to the territorial days of Jim Crockett Promotions. It has hosted a number of NWA and WCW events through the years, including the first four Starrcade events in 1983, 1984, 1985, and 1986, Clash of the Champions I in 1988, as well as the 1990 WrestleWar event.
Performing arts organizations located in the Cultural Center include Community Theatre of Greensboro, [13] Dance Project, [14] Greensboro Ballet, [15] and Triad Pride Performing Arts. [ 16 ] The Van Dyke Performance Space, named in honor of Jan Van Dyke , is located on the first floor of the Cultural Center. [ 17 ]
Country Crossroads - A show that blends contemporary and traditional country music. Dreamland Drive-In - A show that takes the audience on a musical journey into the 1950s and 1960s. Gem Tones - Dollywood's doo-wop group. Heartsong - A film presented in a "nature-round" theater narrated by Dolly Parton herself.
The theater company has received accolades on the national, state and local levels, including being named "One of the Best Regional Theaters in America" by New York's Drama League, voted the Triad's "Best Live Theater" by the readers of the News & Record's GoTriad thirteen years in a row and "Professional Theatre of the Year" by the North Carolina Theatre Conference twice.
Ricardo "Rick" Khan (born November 4, 1951) is an American playwright and theater director of African and Indian descent. [1] [2] [3] He co-founded the Tony Award-winning and highly influential Crossroads Theatre of New Jersey, [1] and is an acclaimed director on both American and International stages.