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  2. Playhouse Square season includes 'Life of Pi,' '& Juliet ...

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    Playhouse Square's new Broadway season starts with "Beautiful Noise," features "& Juliet," "Kimberly ... Season tickets for the 2024-2025 KeyBank Broadway Series are available by phone at 216-640 ...

  3. Broadway in Akron bringing acclaimed shows to E.J. Thomas ...

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    For the current 2023-'24 season, "Mean Girls" sold out over two nights Nov. 13 and 14, for the the highest-attended Broadway in Akron show that Playhouse Square had presented.

  4. Playhouse Square - Wikipedia

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    Playhouse Square welcomes more than 1 million guests to 1,000+ performances and events each year. Its KeyBank Broadway Series season ticket holder base (more than 45,000) is the largest in the country, making Cleveland one of fewer than 10 markets that can support a three-week run of a touring Broadway show.

  5. Hanna Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Hanna Theatre is a theater at Playhouse Square in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It is one of the original five venues built in the district, opening on March 28, 1921. [ 1 ] The Hanna Theatre reopened in 2008 as the new home of Great Lakes Theater Festival after a major renovation by the classic theater company.

  6. Mobile ticketing - Wikipedia

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    Mobile tickets should not be confused with e-tickets, which are simply tickets issued in electronic form, independent of a specific device and in a standard, intelligible format, that can be printed and used in paper form. While a mobile phone is compatible with an e-ticket, mobile ticketing is a distinct system.

  7. Connor Palace - Wikipedia

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    The theatre opened on November 6, 1922, with vaudeville star Elsie Janis headlining. The show was sold out, with several high-profile guests of the entertainment world attending, like Marcus Loew, a pioneer of the motion picture world and founder of Metro-Goldwin-Mayer (MGM) film studio, and Adolph Zukor, one of the three founders of Paramount Pictures.