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The Ohio Theatre is a performing arts center and former movie palace on Capitol Square in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. Known as the "Official Theatre of the State of Ohio", the 1928 building was saved from demolition in 1969 and was later completely restored. [3] [4] The theater was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1977. [3] [5]
Bayou Place is a 130,000 square foot [1] entertainment complex that houses multiple theaters, bars, and restaurants located in Downtown Houston, Texas, United States. The complex was the former Albert Thomas convention center located in the Houston Theater District at 500 Texas Street (originally built in the late 1960s).
In 1996, the Capitol Theatre Center underwent a seven-year restoration that was completed in 2003. The name of the theatre was changed to Capitol Theatre Center [4] and was envisioned to be the main theater in Chambersburg. The Capitol Theatre Center now featured an improved stage and a completely renovated auditorium.
A general view shows the National Mall as preparations are underway for the upcoming presidential inauguration of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, in Washington, U.S., January 15, 2025 ...
California Theatre The Penetrators August 14, 1981 Los Angeles: Hollywood Palladium: Holly and the Italians August 15, 1981 Pasadena: Perkins Palace: August 18, 1981 San Francisco: Dreamland Red Rockers: August 19, 1981 [119] Petaluma: Phoenix Theatre The Victims Jo Allen and the Shapes August 20, 1981 Santa Cruz: Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium ...
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Miller Outdoor Theatre is an outdoor theater for the performing arts in Houston, Texas. It is located on approximately 7.5 acres (30,000 m 2) of land in Hermann Park, at 6000 Hermann Park Drive, Houston, Texas 77030. It was first known in 1922 as Miller Memorial Theatre, for its benefactor Jesse Wright Miller, a mining engineer and cotton broker.