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The Phoenix Picturehouse is a cinema in Oxford, England. [1] It is at 57 Walton Street in the Jericho district of Oxford. The Phoenix used to be an independent cinema, [2] and from 1989 the Picturehouse Cinemas chain developed from it. Since 2012 the multi-national Cineworld group has owned Picturehouse Cinemas.
Frank Stuart opened Oxford's first cinema, the Electric Theatre, in Castle Street, in 1910. He was the licensee of the Elm Tree pub on the corner of Cowley Road and Jeune Street. Also in 1910 work started to build Stuart's second cinema on land in Jeune Street behind the Elm Tree. It opened on 24 February 1911 as the Oxford Picture Palace. [2]
Oxford University Press (Other than the colleges) The Bodleian Library; The Clarendon Building (often used as a set for film and television) The Radcliffe Camera (one of several institutions named after John Radcliffe) The Sheldonian Theatre; The Oxford University Press
The WM Phoenix Open 2023 is Feb. 6-12 at TPC Scottsdale. Here's everything to know about ticket prices, who can get in free and the concert lineup.
Cockpit Theatre, 17th century theatre in London called the Phoenix after a fire; Phoenix Cinema, London; Phoenix Dance Theatre, a dance company in Leeds; Phoenix Picturehouse, Oxford; Phoenix Theatre, London, a West End theatre; Sue Townsend Theatre, formerly the Phoenix Theatre, in Leicester
Travis Barker, Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge are set to bring the 2024 One More Time Tour to Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale with Pierce the Veil.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film) Heaven's Gate (film) ... My Oxford Year; N. Napoleon (2023 film) O.
She made her professional theatre debut in 1956 playing Viola in William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night at the Oxford Playhouse. She made her Broadway debut in musical revue New Faces of 1956 (1956). Smith excelled in both comedy and drama performing in various works of Shakespeare, Anton Chekhov, Noël Coward, Edward Albee and Tom Stoppard.