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In 1993, RPFS was purchased by Renaissance Entertainment Corp (REC), a for-profit corporation; and later by its current owners, Renaissance Entertainment Productions (REP) (also a for-profit corporation), under whom the Faire has claimed to be more family-oriented. [5] [9] The COVID-19 pandemic caused the faire to go on hiatus from 2020 to 2021 ...
Apr. 7—PRINCETON — Outside the early spring air was warm, but inside the building's cool interior was a theater showing all the signs of coming back to life. The Renaissance Theater along ...
The Renaissance Theatre recently released its lineup for the 2024-25 season. Sawyer Brown and Take 6 are among the highlights. Renaissance Theatre announces lineup for 2024-25 season
In August 1980, the Ohio Theatre became The Renaissance Theatre. In January 1997, the theater's name was changed to The Renaissance when it merged with the Mansfield Symphony. On May 31, 1983, The Renaissance was added to the National Register of Historic Places. [1] The original building was completely restored in 1985 at a cost of $2.25 million.
A theater, or playhouse, is a structure where theatrical works, performing arts, and musical concerts are presented. The theater building serves to define the performance and audience spaces. The facility usually is organized to provide support areas for performers, the technical crew and the audience members, as well as the stage where the ...
View from the stage towards the gallery above the seating area. The stage of the Teatro all'Antica, viewed from the seating area. The perspective scenery is a modern reconstruction of Scamozzi's original work. Vincenzo Scamozzi's elevation (top) and floor plan (below) for the Teatro all'Antica.
This theater was sold to Cinemark in 2009. Muvico opened an 18-screen theater in Rosemont, IL on September 14, 2007, taking design cues from 1920s movie palaces and motifs of classic Hollywood. [3] The theater featured Bogart's Bar and Grill and the Premier Theaters on the upper level.
Following extensive renovations, the new Agora Metropolitan Theater, the third Cleveland venue to bear the Agora name, opened in October 1986. The Agora has two rooms: a 500-person capacity, standing-room-only ballroom with adjoining bar, and an 1800-seat theater. It is available for rentals and hosts nationally touring acts.