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  2. Malco Theatres - Wikipedia

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    This led to the formation of Arkansas Amusement Enterprises, Inc. with a total of 32 theatres in Arkansas with locations including Little Rock, North Little Rock, Camden, Hope, and Smackover. Not long after the formation of Arkansas Amusement Enterprises, McWilliams and Clark left the partnership and bought the five El Dorado locations from the ...

  3. Community Theatre of Little Rock - Wikipedia

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    THE COMMUNITY THEATRE OF LITTLE ROCK REVISITS CONJUNCTION JUNCTION WITH SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE, TOO! / Little Rock KATV Channel 7 Calendar of Events 7/18 to 7/27/08. [permanent dead link ‍] Not So Sweet "Sweet Charity" by Joy Ritchey Arkansas Times October 22nd, 2006. Musical Tells Story of Pioneer Life Through Quilts The Department of ...

  4. Arkansas Repertory Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas Repertory Theatre (The Rep) is the longest-running nonprofit resident theater in Arkansas. It is affiliated with Actors' Equity Association and offers a year-round season. The Rep is housed in a 377-seat facility in Little Rock, Arkansas. It was founded in 1976 by Cliff Fannin Baker. [1]

  5. Robinson Center (Little Rock) - Wikipedia

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    The Robinson Center is a performance, convention, and exhibition space at Statehouse Plaza in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. The most notable architectural feature of the complex is the south façade of the Robinson Center Music Hall, a building constructed in 1939 to a design by architects Eugene J. Stern and Wittenberg & Delony. [2]

  6. Category:Films set in Little Rock, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Films set in Little Rock, Arkansas" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.

  7. Lisbon (1956 film) - Wikipedia

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    Lisbon had its premiere in Los Angeles on August 15, 1956 [11] followed by wide theatrical release on August 17, 1956. For the home market, the film was released on VHS Cassette in the 1990s, bearing the tagline "After Casablanca they all came to... Lisbon." [12] As of late 2019 DVD and Blu-ray editions are available at amazon.com.

  8. List of theatres and auditoriums in Lisbon - Wikipedia

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    Teatro São Luiz is a theatre located in the Chiado district of Lisbon. It opened on 22 May 1894. The theatre was purchased by Lisbon City Council in 1971 and underwent major remodelling, beginning in 1998. Teatro da Trindade is in the Chiado neighbourhood. Built in the 19th century, it is one of the oldest theatres in Lisbon still in operation.

  9. Dickinson Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Dickinson Theatres was a privately-owned American movie theater chain based in Overland Park. It operated 15 theaters with 169 screens in seven states: Arkansas, Arizona, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas. [1] In October 2014, the chain was purchased by B&B Theatres. [1]