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  2. Magic Johnson Theatres - Wikipedia

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    It was the first multiplex theatre opened, and was closed in 2010. [5] It was completely renovated and reopened as the Rave Cinemas Baldwin Hills 15 by the Rave Cinemas chain in 2011. [6] It is now owned by Cinemark Theatres and is renamed the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza 15 and XD. [7]

  3. Nashville Repertory Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Nashville Repertory Theatre was founded as Tennessee Repertory Theatre in 1985 by Mac Pirkle and Martha Rivers Ingram. [1] The first production was Macbeth . [ 2 ] The theatre's original home base for production was the 1100-seat James K. Polk Theater in the Tennessee Performing Arts Center .

  4. Tennessee Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The idea for a large-scale performing arts facility developed in 1972, when Martha Rivers Ingram was appointed to the advisory board of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., and proposed a similar center for her home city of Nashville. Ingram's proposal involved a public-private partnership that would operate within a ...

  5. Nashville Children's Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Nashville Children's Theatre (NCT) is one of the oldest continually operating professional children's theatre company in America. It is a member of the Theatre for Young Audiences , [ 1 ] the ASSITEJ , and is affiliated with the Actors' Equity Association .

  6. Malco Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Hillsboro Theater (Nashville, Tennessee 1925–26) The Grand (Huntsville, Alabama 1925–1928) Linden Circle (Memphis, Tennessee 1929–1961) The Ozark (Fayetteville, Arkansas 1930–1980) The Memphian (Memphis, Tennessee 1935–1985) The Palace (Fayetteville, Arkansas 1935–1969) The Capitol (Newport, Arkansas 1935–1964)

  7. Curb Event Center - Wikipedia

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    The Curb Event Center is a multipurpose arena on the campus of Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee.. Named in honor of its prime donor, music executive and former lieutenant governor of California Mike Curb, the arena was completed in 2003, replacing the former Striplin Gym. [2]

  8. Showcase Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    These theaters operate under the brands Showcase Cinemas, Cinema de Lux, and (in the sole case of Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts) Showcase SuperLux. [4] Several now-shuttered locations in New York City formerly operated under the name Multiplex Cinemas. [ 2 ]

  9. Bridgestone Arena - Wikipedia

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    Former names: Nashville Arena (1996–99, 2007, 2009−10) Gaylord Entertainment Center (1999–2007) Sommet Center (May 2007–November 2009) Address