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The Lytham Academy of Theatre Arts formed in 1994 is a society open to anyone aged 10–18 years old. They perform shows every November in the main theatre of Lytham, Lowther Pavilion. Productions performed by LATA have included The Vackees , Half a Sixpence , Dracula Spectacula , Barnum , West Side Story , Pendragon , Oklahoma! , Me and My ...
Lowther Deer Park — [ai] 3 August 2016 Scarborough: Scarborough Open Air Theatre — — 4 August 2016 Lytham: Proms Arena — [aj] 11 August 2016 Copenhagen Denmark Koncerthuset — — 12 August 2016 Salzhausen: Germany Luhmuhlen Festival Grounds — [ak] 13 August 2016 Berlin Postbahnhof am Ostbahnhof — [al] 15 August 2016 Budapest ...
Jay Pritzker Pavilion, also known as Pritzker Pavilion or Pritzker Music Pavilion, is a bandshell in Millennium Park in the Loop community area of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, United States. It is located on the south side of Randolph Street and east of the Chicago Landmark Historic Michigan Boulevard District .
The International Amphitheatre was the home for Chicago's wrestling scene for years as well as the Chicago Auto Show for approximately 20 years beginning in the 1940s. [11] [8] Strangely enough, on December 30, 1962, and January 5, 1964, the Chicago Amphitheatre hosted The Southside WinterNationals INDOOR Drag Races.
1983: Tina Turner: Live in Chicago—broadcast of a 1983 concert by Tina Turner, as a part of the Soundstage series. 1985: Aretha Franklin: Live at Park West—broadcast of a 1985 concert by Aretha Franklin, as a part of the Soundstage series. 1985: I Have a Pony— comedy album by Steven Wright, recorded at Wolfgang's in San Francisco and Park ...
A nine-member committee was chosen on October 10, 1967 by Chicago Park Board Vice-President Daniel Shannon to look into restoring the structure as a restaurant-ballroom and adding an outdoor dance pavilion. [6] Their project never moved forward because of restrictions on the sale of alcohol in park district facilities. [7]
The Chicago Ridge Mall began construction in 1980 as a $50 billion project at the site of the former Starlite Drive-In Theatre, which closed in 1979 after a 31-year run. The entire mall opened in 1981. The Lenhdorff Group bought the mall in 1986 and sold it to JMB Realty a year later. [5] Construction of Dick's Sporting Goods
The Chicago Park District originally sought expansion in 2010, wanting to increase capacity to 14,000 and attract mainstream acts to the venue. The city voted against the expansion in 2011. [7] In March 2013, the Chicago Plan Commission approved a $3 million plan [8] to grow the venue's capacity from 8,000 to 30,000 seats. [9]