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Megaplex Entertainment centers are a planned expansion of the Megaplex brand. These centers will include movie theaters but will also have other amenities such as bowling alleys, video arcades, restaurants, and spaces for private events. The first Megaplex Entertainment location will open in the Daybreak-area of South Jordan, Utah in 2025. [18]
Syracuse is a city in Davis County, Utah, United States. It is situated between the Great Salt Lake and Interstate 15 , about 30 miles (48 km) north of Salt Lake City . It is part of the Ogden–Clearfield Metropolitan Statistical Area .
The Scare-A-Con Film Festival (formerly the B-Movie Film Festival) is an annual film festival held in Syracuse, United States. The festival was founded in 1999 by local filmmaker Ron Bonk to promote the art of B-movie making. It was canceled in its third year due to the effects of the September 11 attacks.
The Westcott Theater is a 700-person [1] multi-purpose, cinema-style concert venue at 524 Westcott St in the Westcott neighborhood of Syracuse, New York, United States. [2] Although it books acts of many different genres, the venue has been steadily increasing its amount of electronic music acts since 2011. [ 3 ]
Cinema Treasures is a website launched in 2000 [1] in the United States documenting theaters both extant and no longer in existence. It was created by Ross Melnick and Patrick Crowley. [2] Melnick co-authored a book by the same name. [3]
[2] [4] The Repertory Theatre started trial seasons in 1964 and began its first official season in 1967 in a building formerly occupied by the Reagent movie theater. [5] The archbold theater was built in 1980. The facility named after John Dana Archbold (University trustee 1976—1993 and the grandson of John D. Archbold), cost $1.3 million. [6 ...
The Northrup Theater was built in Syracuse, Kansas in 1930 by local businessman Frank F. Northrup. At the time of its construction it was billed as the largest movie theater in western Kansas. The theater continues to show movies, and is owned by the Syracuse/Hamilton Chamber of Commerce.