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  2. The Mall of Monroe - Wikipedia

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    The mall's Regal Cinemas movie theater complex was closed in August 2007, but re-opened three months later under the management of Phoenix Theatres. [5] Steve & Barry's closed in late 2008, [6] as did Old Navy. Sears announced the closure of the Mall of Monroe store in late 2011. [7] Cafaro announced $2 million renovation plans for the mall in ...

  3. Phoenix Theatre (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Village East Cinema building housed the Phoenix Theatre, 1953–1961. The Phoenix Theatre was a pioneering off-Broadway theatre in New York City, extant from 1953 to 1982. The Phoenix was founded by impresario Norris Houghton and T. Edward Hambleton. The project was a pioneering effort in the establishment of off-Broadway theatre.

  4. 75 years of community theater: Monroe Community Players ... - AOL

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    Monroe Community Players was started in 1948 by William and Marie Smith. A celebration for The Players is set for Sept. 9 at the Mall of Monroe. 75 years of community theater: Monroe Community ...

  5. River Raisin Centre for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The River Raisin Centre for the Arts is a community performing arts center and former movie theater in Monroe, Michigan. It occupies the historic Art Deco-styled Monroe Theatre, built in 1938. The RRCA was founded in 1987, following the 1975 closure of the Monroe Theatre and a historic preservation effort to save the theatre from demolition.

  6. Phoenix Theatre's 2024-25 season focuses on civic ... - AOL

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    Presented by Phoenix Theatre. March 14-30, 2025: "Stew" by Zora Howard. Four Black women work through loss, hope and contending with family traditions in this drama.

  7. Phoenix Theatres announce $5 million upgrades at Governor's ...

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    Less than two months after the last movie was shown at Governor's Square Mall, mall officials announced that Phoenix Theatres is coming to Clarksville, investing $5 million to refurbish the 10 ...

  8. Phoenix Theatre (Phoenix) - Wikipedia

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    Started in 1920 by a theatre troupe known as the Phoenix Players, the theatre is among the oldest continually operating theaters west of the Mississippi River. [1] The theatre is a non-profit corporation and encompasses both the Mainstage and Hormel Theatre productions, as well as Partners That Heal and numerous community-focused programs.

  9. Once Upon a Mattress - Wikipedia

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    The original production opened on May 11, 1959, at the off-Broadway Phoenix Theatre [1] (later a multi-plex cinema on the Lower East Side), transferred later that year to Broadway at the Alvin Theatre (the modern Neil Simon Theatre) and then to several other Broadway theaters, finally playing at the St. James Theatre, for a total run of 470 performances. [2]