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The Tony-winning regional theater scheduled the shows for back-to-back weekends, three performances each, at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium: Cole Porter's 1934 comedy "Anything Goes," starring ...
The theatre in 1922. Raymond Theatre (formerly Perkins Palace) is an auditorium located in Pasadena, California, built around 1921. [1] It was known as Perkins Palace when it was a live music venue from 1979 through 1991. [2] In addition to being a popular music venue, it was featured in several films and music videos during the 1980s.
The community theatre organization quickly grew and in May 1924, the citizens of Pasadena raised funds to build a new theatre in the city center at 39 South El Molino Avenue. Completed in 1925, the theatre was designed in a Spanish Colonial Revival style by Pasadena artist and architect Elmer Grey , with a fire curtain painted by Pasadena ...
In 1999, Hilary Thomas, artistic director, presented Lineage's first benefit performance for Young and Healthy. [1] Since then, Lineage has presented over 500 concerts and helped raise more than $150,000 for organizations such as the Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance, the Hope and Light Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, the Constance G. Zahorik Breast Center at Huntington Hospital, Five Acres ...
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The circuit did not specify a reopening date. ... ArcLight and Pacific Theatres said in 2021 that its locations, including the 14-screen Pasadena theater, would not reopen. ArcLight and Pacific ...
The Cruel World Festival is an annual music festival held at the Brookside at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. It was founded in 2020, and is organized by Goldenvoice, a subsidiary of AEG Presents. The festival revolves around the new wave, post-punk, gothic rock and alternative rock genres. In the park, several stages continuously host ...
The 3,029-seat theater hosts musicals, operas and concerts, among other events, on its 56 by 42 ft (17 by 13 m) stage. The venue's theatre organ was acquired in 1979, having been commissioned from American firm M. P. Möller in 1938 as a touring organ by Englishman Reginald Foort, who attended its Pasadena inauguration on April 23, 1980. [2]