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Lake Worth Towne Crossing — A business center located at 6580 Lake Worth Blvd. Lake Worth Plaza — A two-building retail center located south of 10th Ave. South. It is home to a regional ...
1,938 (Theater) October 1999 Mitchell Center: 10,041 (Arena-full house) 7,354 (Arena-Front of stage) 2,800 (Theater) January 1927 Saenger Theatre: 1,921 1956 Hocklander Hall: 4,800 October 1953 Garrett Coliseum: Montgomery: 12,500 1992 Dunn–Oliver Acadome: 8,300 1922 Cramton Bowl: 35,000 unknown Montgomery Performing Arts Center 1,800 Davis ...
The theatre changed hands and names several times, and became deteriorated; as the Playtoy, in 1969, it presented the Palm Beach County premiere of Deep Throat. [2] In 1975 the Lake Worth Playhouse (incorporated 1953) purchased the theatre and carried out extensive renovations. It is the oldest surviving Art Deco building in Palm Beach County. [3]
Artisan Center Theater is a community theater based in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. The theater operates a 195-seat, theater in the round that features musicals. Additionally, it has a second stage of 150-seats where performances of comedies, light dramas, musical reviews and children performing for children in the Artisan Children's Theater used to be performed.
SparkFest runs June 6-18 at the theater at 120 S Main St. Individual tickets and $80 and full passes are available. For more information, visit amphibianstage.com or call 817-923-3012. Show comments
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Lake Worth is a city in Tarrant County, Texas, United States. The population was 4,711 at the 2020 census . The city is adjacent to, and named after, Lake Worth , a popular recreational lake in the northwestern portion of Tarrant County.
Texas Trust CU Theatre is an American concert hall located in Grand Prairie, Texas, 16 miles (26 km) west of Dallas and 24 miles (39 km) east of Fort Worth. It is near Lone Star Park and Grand Prairie Stadium. The theatre is currently operated by AEG and owned by the City of Grand Prairie.