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  2. Empress Theatre (California) - Wikipedia

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    The Empress Theatre is a historical landmark located in downtown Vallejo, California built in 1911. It was re-opened in 2008 after nearly 20 years of disuse following the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake .

  3. Empress Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Empress Theatre (California) in Vallejo, California, United States; Empress Theatre (Magna, Utah) a 1916 neo-classical theater; Former name of the Crest Theatre in Sacramento, California; Former Empress Theatre (Cincinnati) in Ohio; the first known Cincinnati chili establishment was founded to serve their patrons

  4. Crest Theatre - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, the Crest closed down for a time while several attempts were made to revive the theatre in many forms, including a dinner theatre. Finally, by the end of 1995, the Crest was completely refurbished and today its main auditorium (which has been left in its post-1946 unaltered state) is a multi-purpose theatre showing classic ...

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  6. Empress Theatre (Magna, Utah) - Wikipedia

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    The Empress Theatre is a theater on historic Main Street in the U.S. town of Magna, Utah that has stood for more than 100 years. [2] Built in 1916 by the Western Theatre Corporation, the venue originally opened to provide entertainment to the mine workers of the town.

  7. Empress Theatre (Brixton) - Wikipedia

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    The Empress Theatre in Brixton in 1910. The Empress Theatre (variously later known as: The Empress Theatre of Varieties; Empress Music Hall; and, from 1957, Granada Cinema) was an entertainment venue located on the corner of Bernay's Grove and Brighton Terrace in Brixton, south London from 1898 to 1992 when the building was demolished and the site redeveloped for housing.

  8. Empress Theatre (Montreal) - Wikipedia

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    The theater was designed by Joseph-Alcide Chaussé, with interiors by Emmanuel Briffa, and built in 1927. It is the only theatre in Canada designed in the Egyptian style (inspired by the discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb). [1] In 1928 it opened as the Empress Theatre, the building was a vaudeville theatre for burlesque and first-run films. [2]

  9. Category:Theatres in Utah - Wikipedia

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