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  2. Mayan Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Mayan Theater is a prototypical example of the many ornate exotic revival-style theaters of the late 1920s, Mayan Revival in this case. The well-preserved lobby is called "The Hall of Feathered Serpents," the auditorium includes a chandelier based on the Aztec calendar stone , and the original fire curtain included images of Mayan jungles ...

  3. Category:Theatres in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Theatres on the National Register of Historic Places in Chicago (5 P) Pages in category "Theatres in Chicago" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total.

  4. Theater in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    In 1837, the first resident theater company, the short-lived Chicago Theater, opened in the Sauganash Hotel. One of the players was then a boy named Joseph Jefferson, who grew to become a very successful comedic actor. Chicago's main theater prize, the Joseph Jefferson award, is named after this pioneer.

  5. List of theaters in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Pyewacket Theatre Company; The House Theatre of Chicago [78] The Practical Theatre Company; Remains Theatre [79] Redmoon Theater; Wayward Productions (formerly Chicago Fusion Theatre) Windy City Performs [80] Venues. Academy of Music; Drury Lane Theatres; Garrick Theater; Iroquois Theatre; Theatre Building Chicago (Purchased by Stage 773 ...

  6. Mayan Theater (Denver) - Wikipedia

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    The Mayan Theater is a movie house that opened in Denver, Colorado in 1930 and was part of the Fox Theater Corporation and Fox Intermountain Theaters. Its life as a Fox Theater is denoted on top of its neon marquee. As with many theaters across the U.S., it ran a slate of A and B movies throughout the day.

  7. Parachutes Tour - Wikipedia

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    Roseland Theatre: 12 February San Francisco: The Fillmore: 13 February Los Angeles: Mayan Theater: 14 February 19 February Chicago: Riviera Theater: 9 April [ad] New York City: Roseland Ballroom: 25 March [ae] Aberdeen: Scotland Live City Hall 23 April Music Hall: 24 April Edinburgh: Edinburgh Corn Exchange: 26 April Manchester: England ...

  8. Broadway In Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Broadway In Chicago is a theatrical production company. It was formed in July 2000 by the Nederlander Organization to present touring Broadway productions in Chicago and currently manages programming at five historic theaters. Occasionally, it presents tryouts and world premieres. [1]

  9. Robert Stacy-Judd - Wikipedia

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    Robert Stacy-Judd (1884–1975) was an English architect and author who designed theaters, hotels, and other commercial buildings in the Mayan Revival architecture Style in Great Britain and the United States. Stacy-Judd's synthesis of the style used Maya architecture, Aztec architecture, and Art Deco precedents as his influences.