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  2. Cabaret Mechanical Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Cabaret Mechanical Theatre is an English organisation that mounts exhibitions around the world of contemporary automata by a collective of artists. Founded by Sue Jackson, the group played a central role in the revival of automata from the 1970s onwards, [ 1 ] and Jackson championed the idea of automata as a form of contemporary art .

  3. Center Stage (theater) - Wikipedia

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    Theatre group. Location. 700 N Calvert St, Baltimore, MD, U.S. Website. www.centerstage.org. Center Stage is the state theater of Maryland, [1] and Baltimore 's largest professional producing theater. Center Stage began in a converted gymnasium in 1963 as a full arena theatre that seated 240 people. Today, Center Stage houses two performing ...

  4. The Wiz - Wikipedia

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    It opened on October 21, 1974, at the Morris A. Mechanic Theatre in Baltimore, [2] and moved to Broadway's Majestic Theatre [3] with a new cast on January 5, 1975. The 1975 Broadway production won seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical. It was an early example of Broadway's mainstream acceptance of works with an all-Black cast.

  5. Hippodrome Theatre (Baltimore) - Wikipedia

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    Interior of the theater after its renovation in 2004. Built in 1914 for impresarios Marion Scott Pearce and Scheck, the 2300-seat theater was the foremost vaudeville house in Baltimore, as well as a movie theater. When the movie palace opened, it was the largest theatre in the United States south of Philadelphia. [2]

  6. Ambassador Theater (Baltimore, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    It was at the time the most modern theater in Baltimore, superseded in 1939 by another Zink cinema, the Senator Theatre. [2] During the 1960s the Ambassador was a first-run cinema, showing movies immediately upon release, as opposed the second and third-run theaters more typical of the outer portions of Baltimore.

  7. Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.bsomusic.org. The Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, often referred to simply as the Meyerhoff, is a music venue that opened September 16, 1982, at 1212 Cathedral Street in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The main auditorium has a seating capacity of 2,443 and is home to the Baltimore Symphony ...

  8. Jujamcyn Theaters - Wikipedia

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    Jujamcyn Theaters LLC / dʒuːˈdʒæmsɪn /, formerly the Jujamcyn Amusement Corporation, is a theatrical producing and theatre-ownership company in New York City. For many years Jujamcyn was owned by James H. Binger, former chairman of Honeywell, and his wife, Virginia McKnight Binger. The organization is now held by its president, Jordan ...

  9. Baltimore Museum and Gallery of Fine Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore Museum and Gallery of Fine Arts, sometimes referred to as the Baltimore Museum Theatre or simply the Baltimore Museum, was a theatre and dime museum in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, located at the corners of Baltimore and Calvert streets. It was originally the second location of Rubens Peale 's Baltimore Museum which ...