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The first film to be shown was "The Volga Boatman," a silent film starring William Boyd, a silent film actor from Hendrysburg, Ohio, and Elinor Fair. Vaudeville remained a staple at the Palace Theatre with performances of the likes of Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope, and Bing Crosby, but the film became the primary draw.
The Palace Theatre is a 2,695-seat restored movie palace located at 34 W. Broad Street in Columbus, Ohio. It was designed and built in 1926 by the American architect Thomas W. Lamb as part of the American Insurance Union Citadel (now the LeVeque Tower ).
The Marion Palace was designed by John Eberson as an atmospheric theatre. Eberson designed it to fit the vision of owner V.U. Young for "A Spanish Castle" or "A Palace in Old Spain." [6] It is difficult to assign an Eberson theatre to a precise architectural style. Eberson "mixed architectural styles, more interested in evoking an impression ...
Learned Owl Book Shop (204 N. Main St., Hudson): Akron native Anne Hegnauer signs “The House at 104: Memoir of a Childhood,” 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Geauga County Public Library (Chardon ...
The Ohio Theatre is a performing arts center and former movie palace on Capitol Square in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. Known as the "Official Theatre of the State of Ohio", the 1928 building was saved from demolition in 1969 and was later completely restored. [3] [4] The theater was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1977. [3] [5]
In honor of their gift the Palace Theatre was renamed Connor Palace. [7] In honor of a $10 million gift from KeyBank in 2017, the State Theatre was renamed KeyBank State Theatre. [25] In April 2018 Playhouse Square began construction on The Lumen, a 34-story apartment tower. The tower adds 318 apartments to downtown Cleveland and contains a 550 ...
Her latest book, Blenheim: 300 Years of Life in a Palace, offers a personal look at life in the palace—and what it means to maintain a home such as Blenheim in the 21st century. Though Lady ...
Canton Palace Theatre (605 Market Ave. N.): Destiny’s Child singer Michelle Williams talks about “Checking In: How Getting Real About Depression Saved My Life and Can Save Yours,” 6:30 to 7: ...