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The State Theatre is an historic theatre in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.It is one of four restored theatres in the Hennepin Theatre District. [1] It is one of four restored theaters on Hennepin Avenue, along with the Orpheum Theatre, [2] the Pantages Theatre, and the Shubert Theatre (now The Cowles Center).
www.hennepintheatretrust.org The Pantages Theatre is a historic theatre in Minneapolis , Minnesota . The original building was a Beaux-Arts style twelve-story complex on Hennepin Avenue , designed by Kees & Colburn and operated by Alexander Pantages , a Greek immigrant who opened 500 theatres.
MUSICMegan Thee StallionBecause Minneapolis has the opening date on her first arena-headlining trek, it's hard to know what to expect of the Houston rapper's Hot Girl Summer Tour, which comes just ...
The Rock Hall of Famer brings her Together Again Tour back to town a year after her last visit. ... (8 p.m. Thu., State Theatre, 805 Hennepin Av. S., Mpls. $59.50-$99.50, hennepintheatretrust.org ...
She's filling arenas on her Trilogy Tour, which wraps together her three albums, including last year's "Portals" and her 2015 debut "Cry Baby," featuring the hits "Dollhouse" and "Pity Party."
Launched in 1963 by Marilyn Meyerhoff, Stamy Simopoulos and a group of local theater supporters, Center Stage soon became a leader in America's regional theater movement, with the goal of producing first-rate professional theater for local audiences, along with theaters such as The Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Arena Stage in Washington, DC, and Alley Theatre in Houston.
MUSICKenny ChesneyMore than 30 years after putting out his first album, country's king of stadium concerts is bound again for the Vikings' colosseum, with a new album, "Born," a fast rising, Hardy ...
The origin of the term 'virtual tour' dates to 1994. The first example of a virtual tour was a museum visitor interpretive tour, consisting of 'walk-through' of a 3D reconstruction of Dudley Castle in England as it was in 1550. [3] This consisted of a computer-controlled laser disc based system designed by British-based engineer Colin Johnson.