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where performances regularly take
place are also
called "theatres" (or "
theaters"), as
derived from the
Ancient Gr**** θέατρον (théatron, "a
place for viewing")...
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smallest movie theaters have a
single viewing room with a
single screen. In the 2010s, most
movie theaters had
multiple screens. The
largest theater complexes...
- in
Thousand Oaks, California. Muvico's
theaters were
known for the use of
decorative themes at
several theaters, such as the Egyptian, 1950s drive-in,...
- COVID-19 pandemic, drive-in
theaters reported an
unexpected surge in
attendance in
several U.S. states, as
unlike with
indoor theaters unable to
operate because...
- performance. Some
theaters may have a
fixed acting area (in most
theaters this is
known as the stage),
while some
theaters, such as
black box
theaters have movable...
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Speakeasy Theaters was an
independent movie theater operator.
Closed in 2009, they once
operated two
theaters, the
Parkway theater on Park
Boulevard in...
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production performed in a
theater in Manhattan, and the
theaters that
housed them were
called Broadway theaters.
While Broadway theaters are
colloquially considered...
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introduced separate operating theaters for
infected and
uninfected patients and the use of
heated and
filtered air in the
theater to
eliminate germs. In 1890...
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Discount theaters, also
known as
dollar theaters,
dollar movies, second-run
theaters, and sub-run
theaters, are
movie theaters that show
motion pictures...
- in Jujamcyn's five
theaters to ATG and
Providence Equity.
Before its
merger with ATG,
Jujamcyn owned five of the 41
Broadway theaters and was the third-largest...