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The theater project was backed by entertainers Bob Hope and Art Linkletter, along with businessmen Cy Warner and Randolph Hale. [2] The 2,865-seat facility opened July 6, 1964 with The Sound of Music. [1] The first year saw the theater mount 18 musicals, three comedies, a drama, as well as concerts with a combined audience of over 600,000.
The King Drive-In began showing films in 1949 when it was originally owned by namesake A.L. King. [1] King's son, Morgan, took over operations in 1974. [2] Traditionally, the theater screened films throughout the summer at this time when local children and teenagers were out of school.
Following the rise of fast food and take-out restaurants, a retronym for the older "standard" restaurant was created, sit-down restaurant. Most commonly, "sit-down restaurant" refers to a casual- dining restaurant with table service , rather than a fast food restaurant or a diner , where one orders food at a counter .
A large crowd at Cushing Memorial Amphitheater. Beginning in 1913 Mount Tamalpais had hosted theatrical performances known as Mountain Plays in a natural amphitheatre setting 2,000 feet above sea level.
Carver Cinema Fourth Avenue Historic District: Birmingham: 1941 Center Theater Huntsville: 1947 [2] City Hall Faifield: 1945 [3] Crittenden Building: Birmingham: 1924 Denny Chimes, University of Alabama Tuscaloosa: 1929 Dothan High School: Dothan: 1939 Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Birmingham Branch: Birmingham: 1926 Firestone Tire and Rubber ...
The Rock Valley College Studio Theatre was an indoor community theater located on the Rock Valley College campus in Rockford, Illinois; its operational status has been put on hold indefinitely, [1] a casualty of the Illinois Budget crisis (see: Bruce Rauner#Governor of Illinois).
El Rey was built in 1936 [1] as a single-screen movie theatre and functioned as a cinema for nearly 50 years. From the 1980s to the early 1990s, El Rey Theatre was a dance-music club called Wall Street, but since 1994 this theatre has been a live music venue which is now exclusively booked through Goldenvoice. The capacity is for 771 audience ...