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  2. Copley Symphony Hall - Wikipedia

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    Venue Website. Copley Symphony Hall (originally the Fox Theatre) in San Diego, California, designed by Weeks and Day, opened in 1929 as the Fox Theatre (a 68,000-square-foot (6,300 m 2) Gothic-revival luxury movie theater ). The hall was conferred to the San Diego Symphony in 1984. It is also the location of some youth orchestra concerts in San ...

  3. Balboa Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Balboa Theatre. /  32.71389°N 117.16056°W  / 32.71389; -117.16056. The Balboa Theatre is an historic vaudeville/movie theatre in downtown San Diego, California, US, built in 1924. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996, the Balboa was refurbished (beginning in 2005) and reopened as a performing arts venue in 2008.

  4. Starlight Bowl (San Diego) - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 32.726408°N 117.153504°W. The amphitheater in 2009. The Starlight Bowl is an amphitheater located in Balboa Park in San Diego, California. It was constructed for the 1935–1936 California Pacific International Exposition and seats 4,300. It was originally named the Ford Bowl because the automobile manufacturer sponsored outdoor ...

  5. List of Bellator MMA events - Wikipedia

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    Total events: 310. These cities have hosted the following numbers of Bellator events as of Bellator Champions Series 3. United States (252) California (48) San Jose, California – 13. Temecula, California – 13. Inglewood, California – 7. Fresno, California – 4. Irvine, California – 3.

  6. San Diego Repertory Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Repertory Theatre is a performing arts company in San Diego, California. History [ edit ] The company grew out of Indian Magique, a street theater group of actors, writers, directors, and producers, some of whom were theater graduates from USIU .

  7. San Diego Civic Theatre - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Civic Theatre. /  32.71722°N 117.16250°W  / 32.71722; -117.16250. The San Diego Civic Theatre is a 2,967-capacity performing arts venue located in downtown San Diego, California. It is the performing home of the San Diego Opera and hosts other entertainment such as concerts and musicals. The facility opened in 1965.

  8. Spreckels Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Spreckels Theatre is a performing arts center located in San Diego, California. It was touted as "the first modern commercial playhouse west of the Mississippi". [3] It was designed for philanthropist John D. Spreckels, and was meant to commemorate the opening of the Panama Canal. Built in 1912, it was originally created to host live theater ...

  9. San Diego Opera - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1950 as the San Diego Opera Guild, originally to present traveling productions by San Francisco Opera in the San Diego area. SDO began to stage its own productions in 1965, its first one being La bohème. From the beginning, the company performed at the San Diego Civic Theatre in downtown San Diego. Until the 2008 ...