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  2. Art Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Art Theatre is a historic movie theater on Retro Row in Long Beach, California. Opened in 1925 as the Carter Theatre , it is the oldest operating cinema in the city. After sustaining damage from the 1933 Long Beach earthquake , the venue was remodeled and reopened as the Lee Theatre in 1934.

  3. List of City of Long Beach historic landmarks - Wikipedia

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    5351-53 Long Beach Blvd. 16.52.800: Art Theater Building: 2025 E. 4th St. 16.52.810: Ambassador Apartment Building: 35 Alboni Place 16.52.830: Merrill Building: 810-812 Long Beach Blvd. 16.52.840: Flossie Lewis House: 628 West 10th St. 16.52.860: Pressburg Residence: 167 East South St. 16.52.870: El Cordova Apartments (Rose Towers) 1728 E. 3rd ...

  4. 4th Street Corridor - Wikipedia

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    4th Street is a unique showcase of Long Beach culture, with a collection of independent local businesses. Portfolio Coffeehouse has served as the street's de facto anchor since its establishment in September 1990, [2] when it became the first coffeehouse in Long Beach to present poetry readings. 4th Street also features a number vintage clothing boutiques, antique furniture stores, restaurants ...

  5. Musical Theatre West - Wikipedia

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    And for Grease one review noted "Blessed by one Broadway-caliber performance after another, Musical Theatre West’s Grease will have you seeing a much-revived audience favorite with brand new eyes." [12] Paul Garman is the Executive Director of Musical Theatre West. He's also the longest tenured member, having begun to perform with them in 1963.

  6. Carpenter Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The venue is located on the campus of California State University, Long Beach. It was built in 1994 and has seating for 1,054. [1] The stage area was modeled after the New York State Theater of the Arts at Lincoln Center. [2] The Carpenter Performing Arts Center is named for Richard and Karen Carpenter, alumni of the university and donors to ...

  7. International City Theater - Wikipedia

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    ICT has expanded over the decades, for a time alternating productions between the original playhouse and the new and larger Long Beach Performing Arts Center, until in 2000 the company committed to the Center Theater as its full-time home and was recognized by the City Council as the official resident theater of the City of Long Beach. [2] The ...

  8. Surf Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Sherer of Long Beach served as general contractor on the project. The building cost US$16,000 to construct and total expenses exceeded $50,000. [ 1 ] The venue, colloquially named the "Scott theater" after its owner, opened on May 20, 1925, with a ceremony attended by actress and local resident Mary Philbin as well as a delegation from the city ...

  9. Richard Pryor: Live in Concert - Wikipedia

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    The film was shot at the Terrace Theater in Long Beach, California [1] on December 10, 1978. It was produced and distributed independently, and was the first full-length feature movie consisting of only stand-up comedy. [4]