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  2. Dinner theater - Wikipedia

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    Commercial dinner theatres often have shows six or seven nights a week and matinees. They also have short breaks between shows, usually less than a week. [11] An example of a non-profit theater is the Starlight Dinner Theatre in Lansing, Michigan, where the dinner is catered.

  3. Cortright-Van Patten Mill - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, the mill was sold to James L. Miller, who converted it into a dinner theater known as "True Grist Ltd." [3] The dinner theater operated under various owners until 1987. In 1996, John and Alice Blakemore purchased the mill and opened a restaurant and banquet hall. in 2006, Lance and Susan Cuffle opened the Homer Mill as a restaurant ...

  4. List of dinner theaters - Wikipedia

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    The Barn Dinner Theatre (Greensboro) - Greensboro, North Carolina - was founded in 1964,and is the oldest continuously running dinner theater in America and the last of the original Barn Dinner Theatres. [6] Murder Cafe – Hudson Valley, New York-based (formerly Las Vegas, Nevada) since 1998; Murry's Dinner Playhouse Little Rock, Arkansas ...

  5. The Barn Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre originated in 1946 when Jack Ragotzy, Betty Ebert and others formed the Village Players troupe. After playing several seasons in a community hall in a former Methodist church (in Richland [ 2 ] ), in 1949 Jack and Betty moved a dairy barn, which was converted into a theatre and was purchased by them in 1954. [ 4 ]

  6. List of theaters in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Macomb Music Theatre; Michigan Theater (Ann Arbor) McMorran Place, Port Huron; Players Guild of Dearborn, Dearborn; Power Center for the Performing Arts, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Rackham Auditorium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Stagecrafters at The Baldwin Theatre ...

  7. Quo Vadis Entertainment Center - Wikipedia

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    The Quo Vadis Entertainment Center (also known as the Quo Vadis or the Penthouse Theater) was a movie theater in Westland, Michigan.Opened in 1966, it closed in 2002 and then remained vacant until it was demolished in 2011.

  8. Cherry Bowl Drive-In Theatre & Diner - Wikipedia

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    The Cherry Bowl Drive-In Theatre & Diner is a historic drive-in theater with a concession stand in Honor, Michigan, on US Highway 31 (US 31). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It opened on July 4, 1953, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and was one of seven remaining drive-in theaters in Michigan in 2003. [ 6 ]

  9. The Fillmore Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The theatre was constructed in 1925 as a movie house in the Renaissance Revival style of architecture. C. Howard Crane was the original architect, and the building is still called the Francis Palms Building. The theatre was originally called the State Theatre when it opened in 1925.