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Loew's and Theatre
* 1939 – Gone with the Wind receives its première at Loew's Grand Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
" He was also heavily influenced by an African-American dancer Dancing Dotson, whom he saw at Loew's Penn Theatre around 1929, and was briefly taught by Frank Harrington, an African-American tap specialist from New York.
* December 15 – The film Gone with the Wind, starring Vivien Leigh, Clark Gable, Olivia de Havilland and Leslie Howard, premieres at Loew's Grand Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia.
* The Landmark Loew's Jersey Theatre, one of the five Loew's Wonder Theatres constructed in the 1920s and the only one located outside of New York City, is located in Journal Square.
This would have required the razing of the historic Fox Theatre which would have been an especially great loss to the city after the downtown Loew's Grand Theatre was destroyed by fire in 1978.
Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres | Loew's Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, 1945
The film debuted at the Loew's Grand Theatre, at the corner of Peachtree and Forsyth Street, where the Georgia-Pacific Building now stands.
Granlund was also first to introduce trailer material for an upcoming motion picture, using a slide technique to promote an upcoming film featuring Charlie Chaplin at Loew's Seventh Avenue Theatre in Harlem in 1914.
In 1954, New York radio station WMGM, which was then owned by Loew's Theatre Organization, signed Sissle as a disc jockey.
* Loew's Kings Theatre, Brooklyn
* Loew's Penn Theatre
* Friends of the Loew's ( Jersey Theatre )
This category includes individuals who performed in American vaudeville at any time between the opening of Tony Pastor's New Fourteenth Street Theatre in New York City in 1881 to the final show at New York's Loew's State Theatre in 1947.
Ben-Hur premiered at Loew's State Theatre in New York City on November 18, 1959.
In 1928 the station was bought by the Loew's Theatre Organization.
Image: United Palace Balcony. jpg | Loew's 175th St Theatre ( now United Palace Theater ), New York
* Loew's Grand Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia, 1920s
* Loew's Jersey Theatre, Jersey City, New Jersey, 1929
* Loew's Kings Theatre, Brooklyn, New York, 1929
* Loew's Paradise Theatre, The Bronx, New York, 1929
* Loew's Penn Theatre, ( now Heinz Hall ), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1927
* Loew's State Palace Theatre, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1926

Loew's and City
The first airing of a " remote-control " broadcast came in 1924, when Loew's Theater publicist and WHN ( New York City ) station manager Nils Granlund leased telegraph lines from Western Union to provide the first link in what became called " Cabaret Broadcasting.
* Loew's 175th Street Theater, New York City, New York, 1930
* Loew's 72nd Street Theatre, New York City, 1930
* Loew's 175th Street Theater, New York City, 1930
* Loew's State Theatre, Times Square, New York City, 1924
The Kings Theatre, formerly Loew's Kings Theatre, is a movie palace-type theater located at 1025 Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn, New York City.
With Loew's assistant Nicholas Schenck needed in New York City to help manage the large East Coast movie theater operations, Loew had to find a qualified executive to take charge of this new Los Angeles entity.
For two years he was emcee with Fanchon and Marco at Fox West Coast in San Diego ; musical director and emcee with Paramount Publix Corporation, travelling to Seattle, Denver, Houston and Toledo, and finally worked on the Loew's circuit in Providence, Rhode Island and New York City from 1933 to 1935.
Embassy was most frequently noted as sole distributor in reviews and trade annuals published in New York: the movie was given " A-film " promotion, and opened at Loew's State Theatre on Broadway and 45th Street in New York City on April 27, 1956.
The Loew's Wonder Theatres were the five flagship movie palaces of the Loew's Theatres chain in New York City.
These five lavishly designed theaters were built by Loew's to establish its preeminence in film exhibition in the metropolitan New York City area.
* Loew's Jersey Theatre, Jersey City ( opened 1929 )-It is operating in 2011 as a classic cinema and performing arts center.
The Loew's Jersey Theatre is a New Jersey Registered Historic Site in Jersey City, New Jersey of the United States of America.
Opened in 1929, it was one of the five Loew's Wonder Theatres, a series of flagship Loew's movie palaces in the New York City area.
It was one of five " Loew's Wonder Theatres " that opened in 1929 and 1930 in the New York City area.
Other events currently presented at the Loew's Jersey include performances of Gilbert and Sullivan operas, Jersey City sponsored events, touring productions ( such as Nicklodeon's Jamorama, a live show for children ) and live performances by musicians and bands such as Beck and The Decemberists.
South of Fordham Road, the palatial Loew's Paradise theater, one of the Loew's Wonder Theatres and at one time the largest movie theater in New York City, was constructed in 1929.

Midland and Theatre
In 1964 it moved three blocks away to offices in the Midland Theatre.
The Midland Community Theatre ( MCT ) has been entertaining the Permian Basin since 1946 with musicals, comedies, dramas, mysteries, children's theatre and melodramas.
The play's themes of popular discontent with government have been connected by scholars with the Midland Revolt, a series of peasant riots in 1607 that would have affected Shakespeare as an owner of land in Stratford-upon-Avon ; and the debates over the charter for the City of London, which Shakespeare would have been aware of, as it affected the legal status of the area surrounding the Blackfriars Theatre.
It's also the home of the 1927 Robert-Morton Theatre Pipe Organ that originally was in the Kansas City Midland Theatre.

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