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The Santander Performing Arts Center (formerly known as the Rajah Theatre or Rajah Temple, and Sovereign Performing Arts Center) is a historic theatre in Reading, Pennsylvania, United States. It is the current home of the Reading Symphony Orchestra and the "Broadway on 6th St" annual series of musicals and plays. [1]
The Santander Arena is owned by the Berks County Convention Center Authority and managed by ASM Global. In 2000, the Rajah Shrine Theater was purchased, and after a thorough restoration and updating of the facilities was renamed the Sovereign Performing Arts Center. The Reading Eagle Theater is part of the complex.
Aug. 20—The ASM Global managed Santander Arena and Santander Performing Arts Center achieved new heights during the venues' 2022-2023 fiscal season as the all-time venue records were set for ...
Providence Performing Arts Center: December 11, 2005 Reading: Sovereign Performing Arts Center: December 13, 2005 Boston: Orpheum Theatre: December 14, 2005 Philadelphia: Verizon Hall: December 15, 2005 Wallingford: Chevrolet Theatre: December 17, 2005 New York City: Nokia Theatre Times Square Two shows: December 18, 2005 Norfolk: Prism Theatre ...
Aug. 27—Electronic violinist, dancer and artist Lindsey Stirling returns to the Santander Performing Arts Center, Reading, on Dec. 11 with her North American Snow Waltz 2023 tour. Last year ...
The Clark Center for the Performing Arts-Forbes Hall Arroyo Grande: 617 1962 Dignity Health Theater: Bakersfield: 3,000 2007 Spectrum Amphitheatre: 4,000 October 1, 1998 Dignity Health Arena: 10,400 unknown Icardo Center: 3,500 December 25, 1930 Fox Theater: 1,500 1903 Greek Theatre: Berkeley: 8,500 September 19, 1930 Saban Theatre: Beverly ...
Reading (/ ˈ r ɛ d ɪ ŋ / RED-ing; Pennsylvania German: Reddin) is a city in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States, and its county seat.The city had a population of 95,112 at the 2020 census and is the fourth-most populous city in Pennsylvania after Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Allentown.
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