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Dec. 27—A popular adventure film festival is coming back to Spokane next month. The annual Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival will come to the Fox Theater in downtown Spokane on Jan. 12 and 13.
Tickets to most movies, "Benny & Joon" included, are $5, Bovey said, but special event prices, like "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," will cost more. Some movies, such as this month's showing of ...
[15] [24] In 1989, the theater began showing second-run movies [25] at US$1 (equivalent to $2 in 2023) per ticket. [26] Nine chandeliers were removed from the ceiling to accommodate the change. [14] When Regal Cinemas built the new 12-screen megaplex at NorthTown Mall, it sold half of its eight Spokane theaters, including the Fox. [27]
After two years of construction from 1972-1974 for the Expo '74 in Spokane, the venue officially opened as the Washington State Pavilion Opera House on May 1, 1974. [4] A gala took place to celebrate the grand opening of the opera house which included performances by Roberta Peters of the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet's Edward Villella, and Lucette Aldous.
The Garland Theater is an independent movie theater in Spokane, Washington. Located in the Garland District, in the North Hill neighborhood, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. The Theater opened on November 22, 1945, almost three months after the end of World War II showing It's a Pleasure and Double Exposure.
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KidzAct is the youth theatre and theatre education program of The Naples Players, founded in 2002. While TNP had traditionally produced a youth musical in the summer, an initiative was begun in the early 2000s to create a year-round educational theatre program featuring skills-building and production classes to children and young adults ranging ...
Bing Crosby Theater is a performing arts theater located in Spokane, Washington which was designed by theater architect Edwin W. Houghton. The theater was originally built in 1914 as an 800-seat movie theater called Clemmer Theater. [2] Between May and October 1925, local singer Bing Crosby was a regular performer at the theater. [3]