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The Capitol Theatre (formerly the Capitol Music Hall) is the largest theatre in West Virginia and a landmark building in the national historic district of downtown Wheeling. For many years, it has served as the home of Jamboree USA and the Wheeling Symphony Orchestra.
Metropolitan Theatre is a historic theater building located at Morgantown, Monongalia County, West Virginia.It opened July 24, 1924, two-and-a-half years after construction began, and consists of a single floor auditorium with balcony.
Don Knotts worked at the Warner Theatre while he was a student at West Virginia University. On March 20, 1964, the Warner Theatre hosted the national premiere of The Incredible Mr. Limpet, a Live-action/animated film featuring actor Don Knotts. [3] [better source needed]
The theater was the brainchild of the Clarksburg Amusement Company, formed the previous year by several prominent figures: Robert Lafferty: President; Claude Robinson: Vice-president and driving force behind the theater's creation. He moved from New York to West Virginia to oversee its development. Charles Alexander: Secretary-treasurer
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Cottrill's Opera House, known since 1915 as Sutton's Opera House or Sutton Theater, is a historic vaudeville and movie theater building in Thomas, Tucker County, West Virginia. It was built in 1902 and is a rectangular brick building with a high front that appears to be four stories tall.
Honey in the Rock has been performed annually by Theatre West Virginia since 1961 at the Cliffside Amphitheatre in Grandview Park within the New River Gorge National River protected area near Beckley, West Virginia. [2] The drama tells the story of the turbulent times during the Civil War that created the state of West Virginia.
The Keith-Albee Theatre is a performing arts center, located across the street from the Frederick Building in downtown Huntington, West Virginia, United States.