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  2. Fox Tucson Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Fox Tucson Theatre Foundation (FTTF) was incorporated in July 1999 and was formed for the express purpose of returning the theatre to the community. The Foundation is an Arizona 501(c)(3) non-profit organization formed out of the citizen's group known as the Fox Theatre Revival Committee, which began looking at ways to save the theater in ...

  3. List of Theatre Communications Group member theatres

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    1812 Productions, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The 52nd Street Project, New York; 7 Stages, Atlanta, Georgia About Face Theatre, Chicago, Illinois; Academy Theatre ...

  4. Teatro Carmen - Wikipedia

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    They used the empty theater to store architectural salvage. [15] However, Rollings died before he was able to restore the theater. [6] [12] In 2021, Stratford Art Works, Inc. purchased Teatro Carmen for $940,000. [15] As of 2024, they are working with Poster Mirto McDonald and Pima County, Arizona to restore it. [12]

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    The Fox closed in 1974 and was threatened with demolition when it was purchased 1999 by the Fox Tucson Theatre Foundation. The renovation took six years and cost more than $14 million.

  6. Arizona Theatre Company - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Theatre Company (ATC) was founded by Sandy Rosenthal in 1966 as the Arizona Civic Theatre. [1] It originally performed in the basement of the old Santa Rita Hotel in Tucson. In 1972, the company achieved full professional status and became a member of the League of Resident Theatres (LORT). [citation needed]

  7. Taking the Express: Theatre Guild stages famed mystery - AOL

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    May 11—VALDOSTA — The conclusion of "Murder on the Orient Express" is no mystery to many people. The Agatha Christie novel was first published in 1934. The book has been adapted and filmed ...

  8. The Loft Cinema - Wikipedia

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    The theatre, originally named The Loft, opened as an art house in 1965 at the northeast corner of East Sixth Street and North Fremont Avenue. Designed by architect Howard Peck, and built in 1938, the space first functioned as a meeting place for LDS student members and then was converted into a performance space for Playbox Community Theatre in the late 1950s.

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