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  2. Allen Elizabethan Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre in 2014. The next year saw the opening of the current outdoor theatre, whose name was changed from Elizabethan to Allen Elizabethan Theatre in October 2013. [2] Patterned on London's 1599 Fortune Theatre and designed by Richard L. Hay, it incorporated all the stage dimensions mentioned in the Fortune contract. The trapezoidal stage ...

  3. Weir of Hermiston - Wikipedia

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    Weir of Hermiston is an 1896 unfinished novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. It is markedly different from his previous works in style and has often been praised as a potential masterpiece. [1] [2] It was cut short by Stevenson's sudden death in 1894 from a cerebral haemorrhage. The novel is set at the time of the Napoleonic Wars.

  4. Hermiston, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Hermiston (/ ˈ h ɜːr m ə s t ə n /) is a city in Umatilla County, Oregon, United States.Its population of 20,322 [5] makes it the largest city in Eastern Oregon.Hermiston is the largest and fastest-growing city in the Hermiston-Pendleton Micropolitan Statistical Area, the eighth largest Core Based Statistical Area in Oregon with a combined population of 92,261 at the 2020 census. [4]

  5. Cinema 21 - Wikipedia

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    Cinema 21 is a movie theater in the Northwest District of Portland, Oregon, United States. The venue opened as State Theatre in 1925, and was known as Vista during 1941–1942 and 21st Avenue Theatre from 1942 to 1965.

  6. Category:Cinemas and movie theaters in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Capitol Theater (Salem, Oregon) Cinema 21; Clinton Street Theater; E. Elsinore Theatre; G. Granada Theater (The Dalles, Oregon) H. Holly Theatre (Medford, Oregon)

  7. Ashland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University focuses on academic programs including creative arts (art, emerging media and creative writing), music, and theater. Affiliated with the center is the Schneider Museum of Art, which has rotation exhibitions of works featuring professional contemporary artists.

  8. Category:Theatres in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Cinemas and movie theaters in Oregon (23 P) D. Demolished theatres in Oregon (6 P) O. Opera houses in Oregon (2 P) P. Theatres in Portland, Oregon (36 P)

  9. Joy Cinema and Pub - Wikipedia

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    The Joy's specialty was second-run or offbeat movies, and was known for many years for being one of the only theaters in the Portland Metro Area to play Bollywood films. [3] [1] In 2010, the theater was owned by Arif Amaani, a Seattle-based businessman who also ran a theater that showed primarily Indian films in Seattle. [4] [5] [6]