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theater and occupies
The museum also occupies buildings and courtyards adjacent to the old theater building.
The theater occupies a former movie theater that has been converted to a venue for live music performances
The three-story glass building occupies roughly, housing numerous offices, and offering more casual attractions, including a study lounge, a ballroom, a food court, a bowling alley, an arcade, and a movie theater.
Frank Rich of The New York Times wrote " The only thing that Jerry's Girls has in common with a bona fide Jerry Herman musical is that it occupies the St. James, the theater where Dolly once promised she'd never go away again ... Whatever the point of the all-female cast, one must still wonder why the show's particular female stars were chosen.
A Life for the Tsar occupies an important position in Russian musical theater as the first native opera to win a permanent place in the repertoire.

theater and south
Traveling north to south, the first neighborhood, the " North Residential Neighborhood ", has high-rise residential buildings, a large hotel, Stuyvesant High School, a movie theater and a modern branch of the New York Public Library.
His house has been discovered recently in Athens, under the pavement, south of Acropolis, opposite the theater of Dionysus.
From bridgeheads in Stralsund ( 1628 ) and Pomerania ( 1630 ), the Swedish army advanced to the south of the Holy Roman Empire, and in a side theater of the war deprived Denmark – Norway of Danish Estonia, Jämtland, Gotland, Halland, Härjedalen, Idre and Särna, became exempted from the Sound Dues, and established claims to Bremen-Verden, all of which was formalized in the Treaty of Brömsebro ( 1645 ).
Historians still debate how effective the French Résistance was militarily, but for instance the neutralization of the Maquis du Vercors alone involved the commitment of over 10, 000 German troops within the theater, with several more thousands held in reserve, in a period when the Allied invasion was breaking out of Normandy and French Operation Jedburgh commandos were being dropped nearby to the south to prepare for the Allied landing in Provence.
In the mid-1990s, multiple large retail centers, including one of California's largest outlet malls and movie theater were built south of US 101 and west of Carmen Drive.
The Family Drive-In Theatre, a two-screen drive-in theater, is located near the town, on U. S. Route 11 just south of Stephens City.
Taylor discusses the watermen's disputes with the theater companies ( who moved the theaters from the south bank to the north in 1612, depriving the ferries of traffic ) in The True Cause of the Watermen's Suit Concerning Players ( written in 1613 or 1614 ).
On August 17, the overall German theater commander, General Maximilian von Prittwitz, nervously eying the advance of the Russian left wing far to the south, ordered Von François to retreat while under heavy attack from Rennenkampf.
Capable of seating well over a hundred, Garriott's Curtain theater is modeled after the style also replicated in full-scale by Sam Wanamaker's Globe Theatre replica in Southwark, on the south bank of the Thames, in an area known as Bankside.
Important in any theater of military operations, leadership and organizational ability were particularly needed in the campaigns in the south where a dangerous and protracted struggle against a determined British invader intimately touched the lives of many settlers.
The famous Altar of Zeus in Pergamon is on the south of the theater.
The Schwob School of Music is contained in the south wing of the RiverCenter for the Performing Arts, while the art and theater departments reside in the Corn Center for the Visual Arts, the Yancey Center, and the Rankin Arts Center.
The German and Italian defeat in North Africa allowed the Allied forces to contemplate opening up a new theater in the south.
But once Count Tilly falls during the Battle of Breitenfeld outside of Leipzig, King Gustavus Adolphus rapidly moves the war theater to Franconia and Bavaria, just south of Grantville.
“ In February 1902, Jewish builder and philanthropist Harry Finschel bought a piece of land of about 10, 000 square feet, at the south corner of Grand and Chrystie Streets with the intention to erect on the site a theatre for Yiddish performances .” At the time of the opening of the Grand Theater in New York ( 1903 ), New York's first purpose-built Yiddish theater, the New York Times noted, " That the Yiddish population is composed of confirmed theatergoers has been evident for a long time, and for many years at least three theaters, which had served their day of usefulness for the English dramas, have been pressed into service, providing amusement for the people of the Ghetto.
Prior to his role in the western theater, he commanded forces under General Richard Taylor about Bayou Teche in south Louisiana.
Notably, Dain City was once home to a large drive-in theater, the Welland Drive-In, located on the south side of Forks Road between the old rail line and the new canal, constructed in 1954 and torn down in 1981.
" Pilots of a U. S. Army Air Forces fighter squadron, credited with shooting down 8 of the 28 German planes destroyed in dog-fights over the new Allied beachheads south of Rome, on Jan. 27, talk over the day's exploits at a U. S. base in the Mediterranean theater.
A parallel attack by the Red Army against the new 6th Army on the Mius river south of Kharkov necessitated the withdrawal of reserve forces held to exploit any success on the southern shoulder of Kursk, and the OKW also had to draw on some German troops from the Eastern Front to bolster the Mediterranean theater following the Anglo-American invasion of Sicily on the night of 9 – 10 July 1943.
Designed by architectural firm DLR Group, the renovation and expansion added approximately 40 new stores and restaurants, many in a new lifestyle center on the south side, and a new, 20-screen Century multiplex theater.
The Avenue of the Arts is a segment of Broad Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that includes many of the city's cultural institutions, most notably the theater district south of City Hall.

theater and side
Renowned Chicago theater companies include the Steppenwolf Theatre Company ( on the city's north side ), the Goodman Theatre, and the Victory Gardens Theater.
Home theater systems took off, and karaoke went from being the main purpose of the stereo system to a side feature.
The strip has been described as "... a turn-of-the-century theater of the city, in which class and racial tensions of the new urban, consumerist environment were acted out by a mischievous group of New York City kids from the wrong side of the tracks.
The Last Crusade was released in selected theaters in the 70 mm Full-Field Sound format, which allowed sounds to not only move from side to side, but also from the front to the rear of the theater.
Widely spaced power cars were also termed wing cars, from the use of " wing " to mean being on the side of something, as in a theater, rather than the aerodynamic device.
Harbor Springs is just a few miles from neighboring Petoskey, Michigan, which is on the other side of the bay and is visible with the naked eye, and offers a wider variety of activities including a multiplex movie theater, a thriving downtown area of its own, and several big-box stores.
Trenton has an aquatic center at Moberly Park in the north side of the city, a modern movie theater with 3-D capabilities, a skating rink, two skateboarding parks ( one indoor and one outdoor ), as well as numerous city parks including ball fields and soccer fields.
Other landmarks historically associated with Ardmore include the Autocar Manufacturing Company, an important manufacturer of trucks and jeeps during the world wars, once located on Lancaster Pike on the site of the current Ardmore West Shopping Center, which burned down in a famous conflagration in 1956 ; the Ardmore Theater on Lancaster Pike, now the Philadelphia Sports Club ; Harrison's Department Store, on the north side of Lancaster Pike across from the theater ; Mads Record Shop, rock music mecca since the genre's inception, still going strong ; the Merion Art Center ; the Pennywise Thrift Shop of Jefferson Medical College ; Lyons Hardware Store on Rittenhouse Place ; Rittenhouse Electric, also on Rittenhouse Place ; A. Talone Cleaners at Lancaster and Greenfield ; and luxury travel company SWAIN Tours.
On the other side of the Wall, these bands tended to be stylistically more conservative than in the West, to have more reserved engineering, and often to include more classical and traditional structures ( such as those developed by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht in their 1920s Berlin theater songs ).
Logroño attempted to show his serious actor side in the late 1990s, participating in various theater plays.
Sir Norman Foster was commissioned to build a modern art gallery, known as the Carré d ' Art, on the far side of the square, to replace the city theater of Nîmes, which had burnt in 1952.
The theater included a round stage and floating ( though still recessed below the stage ) orchestra pit, encircling a section of the lake with high diving platforms on each side.
Staff and community members worked side by side to change the building from a defunct movie theater into an exhibition space.
The Hyatt St. side of a municipal parking lot faces the St. George theater.
The history of the legends was told in the shade theater ( Thai: หน ั ง, Nang ), a shadow-puppet show in a style adopted from Indonesia, in which the characters were portrayed by leather dolls manipulated to cast shadows on a nearby screen while the spectators watched from the other side.
He was regaling them with tales of his life in the theater when, at 2: 10 in the afternoon, within fourteen miles of the Old Head of Kinsale, with the coast of Ireland in sight, a torpedo from the German U-boat U-20 struck the Lusitania on the starboard side.
In Episode # 410 ( Hercules Against the Moon Men ), Tom and Crow proved able to travel at least away from the theater doors while still on the non-theater side of the doors and corridor ( i. e. at an angle to the viewer's left and forward, out of range of the camera ).
The final plans, completed in late 1996, featured 21, 200 seats in the main hall with 905 in the side theater.
At the time of Goldfaden's funeral in 1908, the New York Times wrote, " The dense Jewish population on the lower east side of Manhattan shows in its appreciation of its own humble Yiddish poetry and the drama much the same spirit that controlled the rough audiences of the Elizabethan theater.
Thanks to a thick firewall on that side of the Alabama, the theater was unharmed aside from some smoke damage around air vents in the auditorium.
Such catwalks are located above a stage ( theater catwalk ) in a theater, between parts of a building, along the side of a bridge, on the outside of any large storage tank in a refinery or elsewhere etc.

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