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Learn about the history, renovation, and programs of the Lyric Theatre, a nonprofit arts venue in Lexington, Kentucky. The Lyric hosts diverse cultural events, especially African-American heritage, and is located at 300 E 3rd Street.
The Lexington Opera House is a historic theatre in downtown Lexington, Kentucky, with a capacity of 1,000 seats. It hosts various live performances, including Broadway shows, and was built in 1886 by architect Oscar Cobb.
A historic cinema in downtown Lexington, Kentucky, that shows foreign, independent, and art films. Learn about its history, renovations, controversies, and current management.
Capitol Arts Center, vaudeville house in the late 1890s, a movie house in the mid-1930s, and today a thriving live performance theatre. Danville. Pioneer Playhouse, the oldest outdoor theater in the state; Norton Center for the Arts, Centre College; Falmouth. Kincaid Regional Theatre, Northern Kentucky's Only Professional Summer Theatre
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Theatre was gutted in the late 1980s and converted into office space. Designed by William J. Dodd and Kenneth McDonald. [18] Masonic 318 W. Chestnut. Downtown theatre also known as the Shubert and the Strand Movie City 9070 Dixie Hwy National Theatre (also known as B. F. Keith Theatre) 1913–1952 500 W. Muhammad Ali Boulevard Razed in 1953 [19]
Loews Cineplex Entertainment was an American theater chain that merged with AMC Theatres in 2006. It operated theatres in North America, South Korea, Spain and Mexico under various brands, and was formerly owned by MGM, Sony and Universal.
Brock was the Artistic Director of Kentucky Repertory Theatre from 2002 to 2011. In that time he produced 86 plays, 11 of them were new scripts premiering at the theatre. Under his directorship, the theatre's Educational Outreach Programs tripled the number of students impacted (15,000 students in 22 counties annually).