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  2. Bergen Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    John Harms, (1906-1981) an organist and teacher, began his career as an impresario in 1941, arranging concert appearances in North Jersey of both famous and lesser-known artists. A one-man operation, he selected and booked performers, rented the performance space, wrote press releases, and personally telephoned or corralled over 1,200 contacts.

  3. Before the Bergen Performing Arts Center, John Harms ... - AOL

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    An educator with an eye for talent, John Harms gave Bergen County a cultural institution. In 1976, Harms revived the former Englewood Plaza movie theater, capitalizing on ready-made acoustics he ...

  4. Millennium software - Wikipedia

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    Harms Software was founded by John Harms in 1987. [2] [6] [7] [8] Harms created Millennium software to help salons manage scheduling, record-keeping, and marketing. [2] [9] As of 2013, the company operates offices in the US and the UK. [1] [10] Harms Software changed its name to Millennium Systems International in 2013. [11]

  5. Maltz Jupiter Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre was originally founded in 1979 as the Burt Reynolds Dinner Theater, owned and operated by the namesake actor. During the Dinner Theater's operating years, 1979-1996, it featured more celebrity performers than any other arts venue in Palm Beach County, including the opening season's Vanities (starring Sally Field, Tyne Daly, and Gail Strickland). [2]

  6. Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    March 19, 1977. (1977-03-19) Architect. Minoru Yamasaki. Website. www.tulsapac.com. The Tulsa Performing Arts Center, or Tulsa PAC, is a performing arts venue in the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma. It houses four main theatres, a studio space, an art gallery [1] and a sizeable reception hall. Its largest theater is the 2,365-seat Chapman Music Hall.

  7. Academy for New Musical Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Academy for New Musical Theatre (ANMT) is a non-profit 501 c (3) organization dedicated to the creation and development of new musical theatre. The organization is composed of writers, composers, producers and actors who work together to create new musicals. The workshop is located in 5628 Vineland Avenue, North Hollywood, Los Angeles ...

  8. Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers - Wikipedia

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    The New Rolling Stone Record Guide. [3] Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers is the Firesign Theatre 's third comedy album, released by Columbia Records in July 1970. In 1983, The New Rolling Stone Record Guide called it "the greatest comedy album ever made". [3] It was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation in 1971 by ...

  9. Contact (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Contact (musical) Contact. (musical) Contact is a musical "dance play" that was developed by Susan Stroman and John Weidman, with its "book" by Weidman and both choreography and direction by Stroman. It ran both off-Broadway and on Broadway in 1999–2002. It consists of three separate one-act dance plays.