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  2. DCU Center - Wikipedia

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    The Centrum, or officially Centrum in Worcester as it was then known, opened in September 1982 after years of construction delays, with a capacity of roughly 12,000. The first performance [9] on September 1, 1982, was a free concert sponsored by The City of Worcester with Mayor Sara Robertson acting as Master of Ceremonies with the New England Symphony Orchestra performing.

  3. Starry 'Night Lights' will illuminate the holidays at New ...

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    Richard Duckett, Worcester Telegram & Gazette October 24, 2023 at 5:18 AM for New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill's annual holiday "Night Lights" display will return Nov. 24.

  4. Worcester Palladium - Wikipedia

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    The Worcester Palladium, also known as The Palladium or Palladium Theatre, is an all-ages concert hall and performance venue located in Worcester, Massachusetts. [2] The Palladium was designed by architect Arlan W. Johnson and opened as a theatre in 1928 as the Plymouth Theatre. It has a seating capacity of 2,160 in the Main Room and 500 in the ...

  5. Worcester Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    Worcester Music Festival is an annual music festival held in more than 20 venues throughout the city centre of Worcester, England every September. It was founded in 2008 by Chris Bennion as a platform to encourage live, local and original music in Worcester and the surrounding areas and is staged in pubs, clubs, cafes, community buildings, boats, churches, record shops and street performances ...

  6. Category:Events in Worcester, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 4 February 2024, at 22:48 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Kenneth Tickell - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Hugh Tickell (25 August 1956–24 July 2014) was an English pipe organ builder and organist who, over 32 years, built several notable organs, including at Eton College, Worcester Cathedral, Keble College and Lincoln's Inn chapel. [1] His last design, at Manchester Cathedral, was completed after his death. Tickell organ at St. Barnabas ...

  8. Burnside Fountain - Wikipedia

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    A 1986 inventory of public memorials in Worcester, compiled by the municipal parks and recreation department, listed the fountain's problems as "chipped stone, water system, bronze surface corrosion, rust staining, litter," [12] and the Smithsonian Art Inventories Catalog surveyed the fountain in September 1994 and listed its condition as ...

  9. Swan Theatre, Worcester - Wikipedia

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    The Swan Theatre is a theatre currently run by the Worcester Theatres Charitable Trust in Worcester, England. It is the official residence of the Worcester Repertory Company, Swan Youth Theatre and Young Rep. It stages drama, music, dance and spoken word as well as being hired out to local, regional and national amateur groups.