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  2. Stark Raving Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Board of Directors included artists such as Cathy J. Lewis, Joel Applegate, and David Williams. The name "Stark Raving" derived from the theatre's original plan to occupy a space on Stark Street; however, the first few seasons took place in the basement of the Bullring Restaurant (seating less than 50 people) on Northwest 27th Street.

  3. Cinemas in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Union Theatre (later known as the Paris Theatre), a burlesque house built in 1922, also began showing films, and became known as the Third Avenue Theatre in 1930. [ 22 ] 1948 saw the opening of the 673-seat Academy Theater in Portland's Montavilla neighborhood, one of the few neighborhood cinemas to be built in the city after the 1920s.

  4. Academy Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Academy Theater is a historic theater in the southeast part of Portland, Oregon's Montavilla neighborhood, in the United States. The theater opened in 1948, was later used as office space during the 1970s, then returned to function as a theater in 2006 when the building was completely refurbished. A fire temporarily closed the building in ...

  5. Street theatre - Wikipedia

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    Street theatre outside the Centre Pompidou in Paris A troupe of street theatre performers by the beach in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Acrobatics over Salvador: La Marioneta Gigante by Spanish company Carros de foc. Street theatre is a form of theatrical performance and presentation in outdoor public spaces without

  6. Greensburg Downtown Historic District (Greensburg ...

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    Stark / James Building is a three-story brick building at the corner of West Otterman Street and Harrison Avenue. The older portion is the Stark Hotel (35, 39, and 41 West Otterman Street), built in 1889 and later known as the Merchants Hotel, and still later known as the New Merchants Hotel. [13]

  7. Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre - Wikipedia

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    By 1977, Talbott had sold the theatre to the Windmill Dinner Theatre group. In 1980, business partners Douglas E. Stark and Robert Zehr [5] purchased the Indianapolis theatre. [6] In 1998, Zehr sold his interest in the theatre to Stark, who then became the sole owner. Today, Doug Stark and his three children own and operate the theatre.

  8. Stark Street - Wikipedia

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    Stark Street is an east-west-running street in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. The street is named after Benjamin Stark, and is divided as Southeast Stark Street and Southwest Stark Street by the Willamette River. A stretch of Stark Street has been designated Southwest Harvey Milk Street to commemorate LGBTQ rights activist Harvey Milk.

  9. List of Theatre Communications Group member theatres

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    1812 Productions, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The 52nd Street Project, New York; 7 Stages, Atlanta, Georgia About Face Theatre, Chicago, Illinois; Academy Theatre ...