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Venues and include
Venues used since 1990 include Manchester City's now demolished Maine Road stadium, Manchester United's Old Trafford Stadium, Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough stadium, Arsenal's former home, Highbury ( since redeveloped as housing ), London's Wembley Stadium, the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff and Aston Villa's Villa Park in Birmingham.
Venues for performing arts include Kingsbury Hall, used for touring companies and concerts, Pioneer Memorial Theatre, used by the professional Pioneer Theatre Company, David P. Gardner Hall, used by the School of Music and for musical performances, and the Marriott Center for Dance.
Venues include Big Fellas, the Counting House, the Elephant, the Green Dragon, the Tap and Barrel, Wetherspoons, the Malt Shovel, and the Blackmoor Head.
Venues include Canada Day Events ( Kelso Beach ), Christmas Parades ; in the city, neighbouring towns and villages throughout Grey and Bruce Counties, Opening ceremonies such as Festival of Northern Lights and various nursing homes.
* An exhibition entitled " Real Pirates: The Untold Story of ' The Whydah ' ( from slave ship to pirate ship )" is touring the U. S. Venues include Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati, OH ; The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, PA ; The Field Museum, Chicago, IL ; Nauticus, Norfolk, VA ; St. Louis, MO and Houston, TX.
An exhibition entitled " Real Pirates: The Untold Story of ' The Whydah ' ( from Slave Ship to Pirate Ship )" is touring the U. S. Venues include Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati, OH ; The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, PA ; The Field Museum, Chicago, IL ; Nauticus, Norfolk, VA ; St. Louis, MO and Houston, TX.
Venues for tour include London's O2 Arena, Birmingham's National Indoor Arena and LG Arena, Cardiff International Arena, Sheffield Arena, SECC, Belfast Odyssey, Dublin the O2, Liverpool Arena, Newcastle Metro Radio Arena, which will take place in November 2010 and April 2011 and then end again at Manchester and entitled ' The Tour That Doesn't Tour ... Now On Tour ... The Farewell Tour '.
Venues such as Anthology Film Archives, San Francisco Cinematheque, Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley, California, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris often include historically significant experimental films and contemporary works.
Venues used include the Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield Town Hall, St Paul's Hall, St Thomas's Church and the Creative Arts Building of the University of Huddersfield.
Venues include an indoor arena opened in 1997 with a seating capacity of 12, 279 and of floor space and a 10, 500-seat outdoor amphitheater opened in 1998 with a 60-by-40-foot stage.
Venues include the Hot Springs Fieldhouse and various churches in the city.
Venues used to host performances include Pigeon Point National Park (" Main Stage " & " Side Lawn "), Derek Walcott Square in central Castries (" Jazz on the Square "), The Great House, Fond D ' or Heritage Park, Rudy John Beach Park, Vieux Fort Square, Balenbouche Estate, Soufrière Waterfront ( the previous three events making up " Jazz in the South "), La Place Carenage (" Teatime Jazz "), Duty Free Pointe Seraphine (" Jazz on the Pier "), Rodney Bay Beachfront (" Jazz on the Beach "), Mindoo Phillip Park, Royal St. Lucian Hotel, Rodney Bay Marina and Gaiety on Rodney Bay.
Venues played outside Louisiana / Mississippi include:
Venues include the Nippon Budokan, Kawasaki Stadium, Korakuen Hall, and the Tokyo Dome.
Venues include: Thurso East in the UK.

Venues and Centre
Venues included the Perth Entertainment Centre, The Seagull Stadium on the Gold Coast, Memorial Drive in Adelaide, the Sydney Entertainment Centre and a final concert at the Melbourne Tennis Centre on 23 December 1988, the same night that the last episode of Young Talent Time went to air on Network Ten.
Venues and destinations used included the Gold Coast shopping malls, Burleigh Heads, the Hinze Dam, Pacific Fair Shopping Centre, Warner Bros. Movie World and Binna Burra.
There are also other Performing Arts Venues including the Xiqu Centre ( main theatre and Tea House ), a Freespace with an outdoor stage, a Lyric Theatre, a Centre for Contemporary Performance, Medium Theatre I, a Music Centre with a Concert and Recital Hall, a Musical Theatre, a Mega Performance Venue and an Exhibition Centre.

Venues and Royal
Venues included the Royal Poinciana Playhouse, Palm Beach, Florida ( closed since 2004 ) where performers from Bob Cummings in 1958 to Arlene Francis ( 1961 ) and Richard Chamberlain ( 1966 ) appeared.
Venues included the Royal Albert Hall and the Empire Pool, Wembley.
Venues included the Royal Hall, Harrogate and the Opera House, Buxton, and the repertoire ranged from Verdi through light opera and musical comedy to music hall.
Venues included Cockatoo Island, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Pier 2 / 3 at Walsh Bay, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Opera House, Artspace and the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

Venues and Hall
Venues included Erasmus Darwin's home in Lichfield, Matthew Boulton's home, Soho House, and Great Barr Hall.
Venues now come in all shapes and sizes, with use being made of every conceivable space from proper theatres ( e. g. Traverse or Bedlam Theatre ), custom-made theatres ( e. g. Music Hall in the Assembly Rooms ), historic castles ( C venues ), to lecture theatres ( Pleasance, George Square Theatre and Sweet ECA ), conference centres, other university rooms and spaces, temporary structures ( The Famous Spiegeltent and the Udderbelly ), churches and church halls, schools, a public toilet, the back of a taxi, and even in the audience's own homes.
Public Venues: Olive K. Folger Hall ( food court, Crimson Events Center ), Hadley Union Building ( HUB ), John S. Fisher Auditorium, David J. Waller Hall, George P. Miller Stadium, Memorial Field House, Foster Hall ( dining ), Daugherty Field, Oak Grove, Breezedale Alumni Center
Venues included New York City Town Hall and Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis.
Named Hall of Headliners Runner Up for Facility Concession Skills in 2009 by Venues Today.

Venues and .
Venues at the universities in the city are also used to present professional and semi-professional theater, dance, and music.
Amway Arena was one of " The Orlando Venues " owned and operated by the City of Orlando.
Venues for live music are Low Key Arts and Maxine's.
Venues included the Sydney Cricket Ground ( the main stadium ), the Sydney Sports Ground, North Sydney Pool and Henson Park.
Venues like Nuyorican Poets Cafe in New York City and mass media formats, like Gorski's and John Giorno's, form the two lines of influence leading to Def Poetry on HBO.
Venues outside the USA included the Regent Plaza cinema in Melbourne, Australia, which was adapted for Cinerama in 1960 to show This is Cinerama and Seven Wonders of the World.
Venues like The Osprey Hotel and Joe Pops have hosted The Nerds for decades.
The film is set to tour UK O2 Academy Venues in March 2012.

regularly and visited
Since then it has only been visited by sport fishermen, regularly scheduled patrols of the French Navy, and by Mexican tuna and shark fishermen.
Defence is the responsibility of Australia, and the territory is visited regularly by the Royal Australian Navy.
While renting a house there, he spent time hunting, but regularly visited Lucca.
He was also impressed by the many gardens of Suzhou, where he spent the summers with extended family and regularly visited a nearby ancestral shrine.
The Goebbels family regularly visited Hitler ’ s Bavarian mountain retreat, the Berghof.
Soon after their discovery, the archipelago was regularly visited by whalers and sealers ( mostly British, American and Norwegian ) who hunted the resident populations of whales and seals to the point of near extinction, including fur seals in the 18th century and elephant seals in the 19th century.
Nez Percé is an exonym given by French Canadian fur traders who visited the area regularly in the late 18th century, meaning literally ' pierced nose '.
However, since the 1990s and in particular since the Good Friday Agreement of 1998, the president has regularly visited Northern Ireland.
After the first trip in 1967, he regularly visited the States, where he spent long periods especially during the 1980s.
* Indian traders regularly visited Arabia.
The marriage was a strong one, and Sophie visited her husband regularly while he remained in hiding.
From the late 18th century, the country was regularly visited by explorers and other sailors, missionaries, traders and adventurers.
Kaiser Wilhelm II visited the city regularly in summer, such that it became an unofficial " summer residence ".
Tracy never returned to live in the family home, although visited regularly.
The line is also regularly visited by locomotives based elsewhere.
When she was twelve her sister Elizabeth moved to London to qualify as a doctor, and Millicent regularly visited her there.
By the time of his release, he was regularly visited by United Nations representatives, and dignitaries such as Nelson Mandela.
Although their mother regularly visited her first son in the hospital, even her husband did not know the child existed.
Other well-known celebrities who live on or have regularly visited the island: Famously renowned Harlem Renaissance artist Lois Mailou Jones, U. S. President Barack Obama ; former president Bill Clinton and his wife, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ; comedian and talk show host David Letterman ; Bill Murray ; Tony Shalhoub ; Quincy Jones ; Ted Danson and wife Mary Steenburgen ; Larry David ; the Farrelly brothers ; Meg Ryan ; Chelsea Handler.
A debt of £ 12 to a tailor fell into the hands of a moneylender and grew to over £ 200 ; the lender regularly visited Trollope at his work to demand payments.
She was regularly visited by her husband, who had rooms reserved for him.
Childe also regularly attended conferences across Europe, becoming fluent in a range of European languages, and in 1935 first visited the Soviet Union, where he spent 12 days in Leningrad and Moscow.
It is thought to have been inspired by the Buckinghamshire village of Brill, which Tolkien visited regularly in his early years at Oxford.
Formerly three types of dolphins, short-beaked common dolphin, common bottlenose dolphin and harbour porpoise, regularly visited the Sea of Azov from the Black Sea.
Cameron's sister, Sarah Prinsep, had been living in London and hosted a salon at Little Holland House, the dower house of Holland House in Kensington, where famous artists and writers regularly visited.

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