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  2. Harpos Concert Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Harpos was built in 1939 as the Harper Theatre, an Art Moderne-styled movie theater operated by the Wisper-Westman circuit. Charles N. Agree, the architect of the earlier Grande and Vanity Ballrooms, designed the theatre. Contemporaries of the Harper Theatre included the Westown (1936), the Royal (1940), and the Dearborn (1941), all designed by ...

  3. Performing arts in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Harpos Concert Theatre: 1939 1315 Broadway St. 1,975 Wisper & Wetsman Art moderne: Charles N. Agree: MotorCity Casino Theatre 2007 2901 Grand River Ave. 1,800 Novelty, Modern: Giffels Inc., NORR Limited Wilson Theatre: 1928 350 Madison Ave.

  4. We Want Moore! - Wikipedia

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    Harpos Concert Theatre, Detroit, Michigan, 23 June 1984: 5:32: 2. "Shapes of Things" (from Victims of the Future, 1984) Paul Samwell-Smith, Keith Relf, Jim McCarty: Harpos Concert Theatre, Detroit, Michigan, 23 June 1984: 8:16: 3. "Victims of the Future" (from Victims of the Future, 1984) Moore, Carter, Ian Paice, Neil Murray

  5. Category:Concert halls in Michigan - Wikipedia

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  6. Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts is a 1,731-seat theatre located in the city's theatre district at 350 Madison Street in Downtown Detroit, Michigan.It was built in 1928 as the Wilson Theatre, designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1976, [2] and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.

  7. Orchestra Hall (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    The first concert took place on October 23, 1919 and the hall remained the home of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra until 1939. [2] In 1924 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Murphy gifted a large 4-manual, 72-rank, 4,355-pipe Casavant Frères organ to the DSO and Orchestra Hall "so long as the society remained integrally what it was".

  8. Fox Theatre (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    The Fox Theatre is a performing arts center located at 2211 Woodward Avenue in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, near the Grand Circus Park Historic District.Opened in 1928 as a flagship movie palace in the Fox Theatres chain, it was at over 5,000 seats the largest theater in the city.

  9. The Ark (folk venue) - Wikipedia

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    The Ark, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is a nationally known acoustic and folk music venue. It has been in existence in various locations since 1965. It currently seats about 400 and features more than 300 live performances each year.