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The State Theatre is a single-screen movie theater located in Bay City, Michigan. Built in 1908 during the booming lumbering era in Michigan, the State Theatre was originally known as the Bijou, and was one of the many vaudeville and burlesque houses in Bay City. In 1930 the theater was renovated and reopened as the "Bay."
Bay City Town Center (formerly Bay City Mall until 2017) is an enclosed shopping mall in Bangor Township, Bay County, Michigan, just outside the city of Bay City, Michigan, United States. Opened in 1991, the mall features Dunham's Sports , Marshalls , Ollie's Bargain Outlet , and PetSmart , with vacancies previously occupied by Younkers ...
From 2010–2014, Shulman appeared in TV shows ranging from Law & Order, Unforgettable, the feature film The Word, and the Atlantic Theater Company's White People by J. T. Rogers, while also producing the New York premiere of Mistakes Were Made at Barrow Street Theatre with Academy Award nominated actor Michael Shannon.
WNEM-TV (channel 5) is a television station licensed to Bay City, Michigan, United States, serving northeastern Michigan as a dual affiliate of CBS and MyNetworkTV.Owned by Gray Media, the station maintains studios on North Franklin Street in downtown Saginaw, [6] with a second newsroom in downtown Flint.
The Shulman File with Morton Shulman; Sounds Of Asia (1984–1992) Speak Easy with Gene Taylor (talk/comedy) Speakers' Corner (social commentary) Star!News Weekend (entertainment) Startv (entertainment) Sunnyside (sitcom, 2015) Toronto Rocks; tvframes; Vice on City (March 11, 2015 – 2016) Visions Of Punjab TV; The War Years [3] Young Drunk ...
April 3, 1947: Martin Beck Theatre Barefoot Boy with Cheek is a 1947 comedic Broadway musical written by Max Shulman , with music by Sidney Lippman and lyrics by Sylvia Dee . [ 1 ] The show, which satirizes college life at the "fictitious" University of Minnesota , is based on Shulman's 1943 novel of the same name. [ 2 ]
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Construction of the theatre began in September 1926. W. S. Butterfield Theatres took out a 30-year lease on the theatre, to be operated alongside the five others it managed in Saginaw. At its opening, the 2,196-seat Temple Theatre was the largest theatre in the state of Michigan outside Detroit, and the largest in the Butterfield circuit. [3]