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  2. Category:Theatres in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Theatres on the National Register of Historic Places in Philadelphia (5 P) Demolished theatres in Philadelphia (12 P) Pages in category "Theatres in Philadelphia"

  3. Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Orchestra and Ensemble Arts Philly present a diverse array of educational offerings, including Jazz For Freedom, which explores social change through the history and traditions of Jazz; Musical Theater Program: Set The Stage, introducing middle school aged students to musical theater; a school ensemble program at KIPP West ...

  4. Avenue of the Arts (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Avenue of the Arts street sign. Avenue of the Arts is the locale for many of the city's large theatres, including Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts (home of the Philadelphia Orchestra), the Academy of Music, Miller Theater, Wilma Theater, Liacouras Center, and Suzanne Roberts Theatre.

  5. Chestnut Street Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the theatre. The Chestnut Street Theatre (originally named the New Theatre) was the brainchild of Thomas Wignell and Alexander Reinagle who in 1791 convinced a group of Philadelphia investors to build a theater suitable for Wignell's company to perform in. Wignell had not yet formed his company when the New Theatre was being set up to be built, but as the New Theater was being ...

  6. Suzanne Roberts Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theater's signage facade was designed by House Industries in Wilmington, Delaware and produced by Zahner in Kansas City, Missouri. [ 2 ] It is named after Suzanne Roberts (born Suzanne Fleisher in 1921, died 2020), [ 3 ] [ 4 ] a former actress, playwright, and director who was the host of the TV program, Seeking Solutions with Suzanne , [ 5 ...

  7. Walnut Street Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre housed the Philadelphia Drama Guild until 1981. [29] Walnut Street Theatre Company, a non-profit regional producing company, was formed in 1983 by Bernard Havard. [29] In 1984, Walnut Street Theatre School was established and over 1,200 students enroll annually, and 1986 saw the introduction of the Independence Studio on 3 series.

  8. Prince Music Theater - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1984 as the American Music Theater Festival by Marjorie Samoff, Eric Salzman and Ron Kaiserman, for the first 15 years AMTF performed in various venues throughout Philadelphia. In March 1999, [ 1 ] AMTF moved into the renovated Midtown Theater and changed its name in honor of Broadway producer and director Harold Prince . [ 2 ]

  9. Miller Theater (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Miller Theater, originally the Sam S. Shubert Theatre and later, the Merriam Theater, is Philadelphia's most continuous location for touring Broadway shows. It is located at 250 South Broad Street within the Avenue of the Arts cultural district of Center City Philadelphia. The Theatre was built by The Shubert Organization in 1918.