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Clinton Street Theater: 2522 SE Clinton Street: Active: Known as the 26th Avenue Theatre in 1945 and the Encore in 1969 before returning to its original name. — [8] 1913: Columbia Theater: 106 SW 6th Avenue: Inactive † — [54] 1911: Dekum Street Theater: 814 NE Dekum St: Inactive: Silent movie house now used as a bar and performance space ...
The Academy Theater is a historic theater in the southeast part of Portland, Oregon's Montavilla neighborhood, in the United States. The theater opened in 1948, was later used as office space during the 1970s, then returned to function as a theater in 2006 when the building was completely refurbished. A fire temporarily closed the building in ...
Stark Street is an east-west-running street in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. The street is named after Benjamin Stark, and is divided as Southeast Stark Street and Southwest Stark Street by the Willamette River. A stretch of Stark Street has been designated Southwest Harvey Milk Street to commemorate LGBTQ rights activist Harvey Milk.
Northwest Children's Theater and School, Portland, Oregon; Northwest Classical Theatre Company, Portland, Oregon [3] Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, Los Angeles, California; The Old Globe, San Diego, California; Olney Theatre Center, Olney, Maryland; Omaha Theater Company For Young People, Omaha, Nebraska; Ontological-Hysteric Theater, New York City ...
Jul. 12—BLUEFIELD — A soft-opening is expected to occur later this month for the new Raleigh Street Cinemas in downtown Bluefield. "This is going to be a world-class movie theater right here ...
Stark Raving Theatre was a theatre company in Portland, Oregon that operated from 1988 to 2006. Unlike most other theatres in the country, it was dedicated to premiering new works. Unlike most other theatres in the country, it was dedicated to premiering new works.
As a neighborhood center, SE Stark Street between 75th and 82nd Avenues provides a mix of commercial and retail services to residents and visitors. It is a place where people can socialize, run their errands, window shop, and dine at local restaurants. At the center of the area is the Academy Theater, built in 1948 and restored in 2006 [15]
Landmark was brought out of Silver Cinemas' bankruptcy by Oaktree Capital, [13] allowing the construction and opening of the Sunshine, Bethesda Row and E Street Cinemas. On September 24, 2003, Landmark was acquired by Todd Wagner and Mark Cuban 's 2929 Entertainment , [ 14 ] the Magnolia Pictures exhibition wing folded into Landmark Theatres.