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  2. Emery Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Emery Theatre, or Emery Auditorium, is a historic, acoustically exceptional [1] theater located in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. The building was constructed in 1911 as the home for a trade school (the Ohio Mechanics Institute), but its large auditorium was intended for public use.

  3. 'We can all cheer together': Why Vin Diesel's driving ... - AOL

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    After a year-long delay due to COVID-19, "F9" is poised to bring audiences back to theaters, and there's nobody happier about it than star Vin Diesel.

  4. F9 (film) - Wikipedia

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    F9 grossed $173 million in the United States and Canada, and $553.2 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $726.2 million. [5] [6] It was the fifth-highest-grossing film of 2021. [61] In the United States and Canada, F9 was projected to gross $55–65 million from 4,179 theaters in its opening weekend. [62]

  5. 15 of the best movies based on Broadway musicals - AOL

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    People have been trying to make a film adaptation of "Wicked" happen since at least 2010, Deadline reported.The musical, which debuted on Broadway in 2003, is the fourth-longest-running musical in ...

  6. 4 movies filming in Cincinnati get millions in tax credits ...

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    "The Mastermind," Cincinnati, $4.05 million. "Water's Edge," Southwest Ohio, $113,100. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: 4 movies filming in Cincy get millions from Ohio ...

  7. Covedale Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Covedale Center for the Performing Arts is a live theater venue located at 4990 Glenway Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. The building was originally built by the Ackerman Family and opened as a cinema on March 21, 1947, with 924-seat movie house. [1] In the 1970s a wall was erected down the middle to allow for a two-screen set-up.

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  9. Aronoff Center - Wikipedia

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    Procter & Gamble Hall, the Aronoff Center's largest theater seating 2,719; Jarson-Kaplan Theater, a mid-size theater seating 437; Fifth Third Bank Theater, a studio theater which seats up to 150; Additional event areas: The Alice F. and Harris K. Weston Art Gallery, a 3,500-square-foot (330 m 2) art gallery