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Oriental Theatre is a theater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin operated by Milwaukee Film. The theater was built and opened in 1927 as a movie palace with East Indian decor. It is said to be the only movie palace to incorporate East Indian artwork. [ 2 ]
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'Hundreds of Beavers’ reinvades Oriental Theatre. One of the decade’s most beloved cult comedies, the surreal made-in-Wisconsin “Hundreds of Beavers,” is back at the Oriental Theatre for a ...
Forty-five movies, including three feature-length films, are showing at the first Milwaukee Independent Film Awards, a new festival screening 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 16 at UWM Union Cinema and Nov ...
Warner Grand Theater also known as the Bradley Symphony Center, is an Art Deco style theater which was built in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1930. The theater was built on the site of the 1,500 seat Butterfly Theater .
Also new in Milwaukee theaters Dec. 6-12: "Flow," "Get Away," "Werewolves," "for KING + COUNTRY'S A Drummer Boy Christmas Live" and more. ... Info: ntg-wi.com. Christmas movies at the Times Cinema ...
The Downer Theatre was opened in 1915 as part of a mixed-use complex located on Downer Avenue in the Upper East Side neighborhood of Milwaukee developed by Oscar and Marc Brachman and movie entrepreneurs Thomas and John Saxe for a price of $65,000. [3] Downer theatre opened during a time of rapid development in the area.
Also new in Milwaukee theaters: "Goodrich," "Blink," "Panda Plan," the Milwaukee Muslim Film Festival, sports movies at the Rivoli Theatre and more.