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  2. Sellersville, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Washington House has recently been restored to become an upscale restaurant. Next door to the restaurant was a livery stable, which was converted into a theater and later into a movie theater in 1894. It has since been restored, and reopened in 2001 as Sellersville Theater 1894, a popular live music venue.

  3. Category:1894 in theatre - Wikipedia

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  4. Seating plan - Wikipedia

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    A seating plan is a diagram or a set of written or spoken instructions that determines where people should take their seats. It is widely used on diverse occasions. It is widely used on diverse occasions.

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  6. Capitol Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, it was redesigned as a movie house and renamed Capitol Theatre. The theatre doors were closed in 1967 after showing movies for over three decades. The building sat vacant for over 10 years and in 1977 was purchased by a group of citizens formerly known as the Bowling Green- Warren County Arts Commission.

  7. Gaiety Girls - Wikipedia

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    An American newspaper reviewing A Gaiety Girl in 1894 explained the importance of the Gaiety Girls: "The piece is a mixture of pretty girls, English humor, singing, dancing and bathing machines and dresses of the English fashion. The dancing is a special feature of the performance, English burlesques giving much more attention to that feature ...

  8. The Shop Girl - Wikipedia

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    The success of A Gaiety Girl in 1893 confirmed to George Edwardes that the lighter "musical comedy" was the right path for musical theatre. The Shop Girl heralded a new era in musical comedy, and the critics were amazed at the coherent story, as there was hardly any narrative in burlesque.

  9. Keswick Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theater closed again in 1985 and reopened in 1988 under private ownership. The new owners established a restoration fund for repairs, restoration, and equipment upgrades. [3] The theatre has been described as "acoustically luscious" [2] and was fully restored by 1994. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [4]