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  2. Agora Theatre and Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    The Agora Theatre and Ballroom (commonly known as the Cleveland Agora, or simply, the Agora) is a music venue located in Cleveland, Ohio. Hank LoConti opened the first Agora on February 27, 1966, near the campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.

  3. Allen Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Through a collaboration called "The Power of Three," Cleveland Play House, Cleveland State University and Playhouse Square partnered and launched a $32 million renovation project to create the Allen Theatre Complex. The theater itself was closed in 2010, underwent a major transformation, and re-opened on September 16, 2011.

  4. Hippodrome Theater (Cleveland, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The stage of the Hippodrome could handle large productions and measured 130' wide, 104' deep, and 110' high. [1] The “Hipp” was an eleven-story office building with a theater marquee and two entrances.

  5. Cleveland Public Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Public Theatre is a theater and arts complex in Cleveland, Ohio, founded in 1981 by James Levin. [1] It is located at 6415 Detroit Avenue on Cleveland's west side in the Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood.

  6. Great Lakes Theater - Wikipedia

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    Great Lakes Theater, originally known as the Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival, is a professional classic theater company in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.Founded in 1962, Great Lakes specializes in large-cast classic plays, often performing the works of Shakespeare.

  7. Iconic Frank Sinatra song will no longer be played after ...

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    The club said it will still play "New York, New York" after Yankee wins as usual, but "will be rotating through a number of different songs" after a loss, according to a team spokesman.

  8. Playhouse Square - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, Raymond K. Shepardson, a Cleveland Public Schools employee, formed a non-profit group named the “Playhouse Square Association” with the Junior League of Cleveland, Inc. [2] The cover of the February 27, 1970 issue of Life was a two-page pull-out of James H. Daugherty's The Spirit of Cinema America , a mural in the State Theatre's ...

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