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[Pocono Record]. 1975-04-19. p. 19. In these days when nostalgia is all the rage, what better way to bring back memories than an old-fashioned ice cream parlor. Ruth Vince and Steve Blakely (1976-03-11). "Raging fire destroys famed Casino Theatre". [Pocono Record]. p. 1. ... From across the street and up the block, some 200 curious spectators ...
Poconos Park is a multi-use performing arts center situated at Bushkill in the Pocono Mountains area of Pennsylvania, USA. The principal venue is the Tom Ridge Pavilion, an Amphitheatre with a covered seating capacity of 2,509. In addition, the lawn has an uncovered seating capacity of 7,500 for a total of up to 10,009 seats.
Tamiment Playhouse was referred to as the "Poconos boot camp for Broadway writers and performers." [ 38 ] Broadway and TV producers watched the shows there and recruited new talent. [ 39 ] Performers Barbara Cook , Carol Burnett , Bea Arthur , Larry Kert , and others gained experience at Tamiment. [ 34 ]
Mountainhome is located at (41.177450, -75.266749 [3]According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 1.9 square miles (4.9 km 2), all land. ...
She Didn't Say Yes, Pocono Playhouse, Mountainhome, PA – 1963; Dear Me, the Sky is Falling: A Comedy in Three Acts, playing "Debbie Hirsch", Music Box Theatre, New York City, NY – 1963; Journey to the Day, Westport County Playhouse, Westport, CT – 1961; Two Queens of Love and Beauty, Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, PA – 1961
The Pocono Manor Historic District is a national historic district that is located in Pocono Township and Tobyhanna Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania.. This district encompasses seventy-five contributing buildings, one contributing site, four contributing structures, and four contributing objects that are located on the grounds of the historic Pocono Manor resort.
Worthington Hall, now known as the Shawnee Playhouse, was an historic, American theatre that was located in Smithfield Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, [ 1 ] but was delisted in 1986 after being demolished following a fire on June 24, 1985 that was caused by arson. [ 2 ]
Fire theatre: Such shows are theatrical shows which include fire and fire performance as elements of staged dramatic presentations. Often the fire performance is a small element of the larger show. These shows tend to use more elaborate props and costuming and can focus less on technical skill.