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  2. Sight & Sound Theatres - Wikipedia

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    The Living Waters Theatre was renovated to accommodate live stage productions until another large theater, originally called The Millennium Theater, was opened on September 1, 1998. The new theatre featured more than 2,000 seats, a 300-foot (91 m) wraparound stage that can hold sets up to 40 feet high, and improved audio and visual effects. [17]

  3. The Living Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Clinton Street theater is the company's first permanent home since the closing of The Living Theatre on Third Street at Avenue C in 1993. The company moved into the completed space in early 2007 and opened in April 2007 with a revival of The Brig by Kenneth H. Brown, [ 12 ] first presented at The Living Theatre at 14th Street and Sixth ...

  4. Aqua drama - Wikipedia

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    A performance at Sadler's Wells, circa 1808. The theatrical genre of aqua drama that was popular in 19th century France, England, and the United States involved flooding the arenas of circuses for recreations of major naval conflicts and similar aquatic events; some venues participated to such a great extent in this once-popular form as to install permanent water-tanks on stage. [1]

  5. The Brig (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Brig is a play written by Kenneth H. Brown (1936–2022) based on his experiences as a U.S. Marine. [1] It was first performed in New York by The Living Theatre on May 13, 1963, [2] with a production filmed in 1964 by Jonas Mekas. [3]

  6. Jones Beach Theater - Wikipedia

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    Jones Beach Theater is an outdoor amphitheatre at Jones Beach State Park in Wantagh, New York. It is one of two major outdoor arenas in the New York metropolitan area , along with PNC Bank Arts Center near the Jersey Shore .

  7. Miller Theater (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Miller Theater, originally the Sam S. Shubert Theatre and later, the Merriam Theater, is Philadelphia's most continuous location for touring Broadway shows. It is located at 250 South Broad Street within the Avenue of the Arts cultural district of Center City Philadelphia. The Theatre was built by The Shubert Organization in 1918.

  8. Freedom Mortgage Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    In the fall and winter months, the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion converts to a fully enclosed, climate-controlled, flexible-capacity theater for up to 7,000 people offering a variety of concerts, Broadway theatrical productions, and family entertainment. Depending on the event tickets are available in seat form or standing room.

  9. Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The theater was specifically designed for theatrical and musical performances. All genres from rock to gospel have performed at the theater. Since 2006, the Jim & Jan Moran Theatre has been the home of Extraganza , an annual talent showcase by the students of Douglas Anderson School of the Arts . [ 9 ]