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White City was founded by local businessman Horace H. Bigelow. The park opened on June 18, 1905 [1] and was open for 55 seasons, closing for the last time on September 5, 1960. Its lifespan was atypical of American amusement parks of its day (most of which were short-lived, failing to survive past the onset of World War I ).
The hall hosted Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue as well as many other performers, including Louis Armstrong, B.B. King, the Rolling Stones, and Phish. [11] The Aud even served as a shelter after the Worcester tornado hit. [9] With the construction of modern athletics and performance venues in Worcester, the Aud ceased to be a vital cultural ...
The Centrum, or officially Centrum in Worcester as it was then known, opened in September 1982 after years of construction delays, with a capacity of roughly 12,000. The first performance [9] on September 1, 1982, was a free concert sponsored by The City of Worcester with Mayor Sara Robertson acting as Master of Ceremonies with the New England Symphony Orchestra performing.
An estimated 100 extras, including skaters and walkers, wearing '70s-appropriate woolen coats or leather jackets, were used in the scene. Filmed on Feb. 26. 2022, Worcester’s big scene in “The ...
WORCESTER — The history of Mechanics Hall is palpable from the moment one steps into the grand concert space. At its core, the venue stands as a musical mecca for Worcester, with the E. & G.G ...
Music Worcester announces 166th season — 21 concerts including start of The Complete Bach and numerous ... July 28 at the BrickBox Theater; and Take3, Aug.2 at Washburn Hall at Mechanics Hall. ...
The Worcester Palladium, also known as The Palladium or Palladium Theatre, is an all-ages concert hall and performance venue located in Worcester, Massachusetts. [2] The Palladium was designed by architect Arlan W. Johnson and opened as a theatre in 1928 as the Plymouth Theatre. It has a seating capacity of 2,160 in the Main Room and 500 in the ...
The Worcester Symphony Orchestra explores film music from a couple of different frames of reference in a concert titled "The Magic of Hollywood" at 7:30 p.m. on May 4 in Mechanics Hall.