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  2. Broward Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    Parker Playhouse a nearly 1,200-seat theater now managed by the Broward Center's governing authority, PACA, this space is for concerts, theatre, comedy, and dance. Capacity: 1,147 Notable performances: In its initial heyday, Parker Playhouse hosted productions featuring Elizabeth Taylor , Faye Dunaway and James Earl Jones .

  3. Segerstrom Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    Segerstrom Hall, a 2,994-seat, opera house-style theater, is the campus' largest facility and often the venue for Broadway musicals, ballet, and other large productions. . Adjacent to Segestrom Hall is the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, a 1,704-seat theater-in-the-round and home to the William J. Gillespie Concert Organ (C.B. Fisk Opus 130), which has 4,322 pipes and 75 stops ...

  4. René Auberjonois - Wikipedia

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    René Marie Murat Auberjonois (/ r ə ˈ n eɪ oʊ ˌ b ɛər ʒ ən ˈ w ɑː / rə-NAY oh-BAIR-zhən-WAH; [1] June 1, 1940 – December 8, 2019) was an American actor, best known for playing Odo on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993–1999) and Clayton Endicott III on Benson (1980–1986).

  5. Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    René Marqués Theater Hall – Dedicated to one of Puerto Rico's most famous playwrights and essayists, this hall seats between 748 and 781 guests and with a stage measuring 42 by 40 feet, it is specially designed for plays and musical performances.

  6. Barclay Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Irvine Barclay Theatre, often referred to as The Barclay, is a 755-seat performing arts venue in Irvine, California, located on the campus of the University of California, Irvine. Jointly owned by the city and university, it opened in 1990 and has hosted various musicians, bands, plays, and guest speakers.

  7. Melbourne Athenaeum - Wikipedia

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    The theatre in its present form, a proscenium arch theatre with 880 seats on three levels, was created in 1924, designed by Henry Eli White. Renamed the Athenaeum Theatre, [12] it was one of the first venues in Australia to screen talking pictures, presenting The Jazz Singer in February 1929. [1]

  8. Riverside Theatres Parramatta - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Theatres is a multi-venue performing arts centre located in the CBD of Parramatta in the western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. [1]Opened in 1988, its venues include the 761-seat proscenium arch Riverside Theatre, the 213-seat Lennox Theatre, and the 88-seat Rafferty's Theatre.

  9. Sydney Opera House - Wikipedia

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    Joan Sutherland Theatre: A proscenium theatre with 1,507 seats, [22] the Sydney home of Opera Australia and The Australian Ballet. Until 17 October 2012 it was known as the Opera Theatre. [23] [24] Drama Theatre: A proscenium theatre with 544 seats, used by the Sydney Theatre Company and other dance and theatrical presenters.