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1972–2019, 2021– (50 or 51 years) Founded. 1972. Website. asf.net. The Alabama Shakespeare Festival (ASF) is among the ten largest Shakespeare festivals in the world. [1] The festival is permanently housed in the Carolyn Blount Theatre in Montgomery, Alabama. ASF puts on 6-9 productions annually, typically including three works of William ...
Everlasting Tour. (2014–15) Love Unleashed Tour. (2016–17) The Everlasting Tour is the seventh headlining concert tour by American recording artist, Martina McBride. The tour supports the singer's twelfth studio album, Everlasting (2014). The tour mainly visited North America, playing over 100 shows in the United States and Canada.
Acoustic guitarist Leo Kottke will be performing there on Friday, Sept. 27, at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets are $58.50 in advance, and $60.50 the day of the show. Find tickets online at ...
Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts: 2009 631 St. Catharines: FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre: Partridge Hall: 2015 782 Niagara Symphony Orchestra: Cairns Recital Hall: 2015 304 Sudbury: Fraser Building-Laurentian University: Fraser Auditorium 669 Sudbury Symphony Orchestra: Thunder Bay: Thunder Bay Community Auditorium: 1985 1,497
Stephens Audirotium's 2024-25 Performing Arts Series schedule "Shrek The Musical" will be staged Oct. 20 at Stephens Auditorium. Shrek The Musical — 6 p.m., Oct. 20, Broadway Series
30,248 square feet (2,810.1 m 2) Website. Venue Website. The Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts (JCPA) (originally the Civic Auditorium and previously known as the Times Union Center) is a performing arts center located in Jacksonville, Florida. Situated along the Riverbank, the venue is known as the First Coast ’s "premiere ...
The Ulster Performing Arts Center (UPAC), originally the Broadway Theater and Community Theatre, is located on Broadway in Kingston, New York, United States. A Classical Revival building built in 1926, it is the only unaltered pre-World War II theater left in the city, and one of only three from that era in the Hudson Valley . [ 3 ]
Lisner Auditorium is a performance venue sited on the Foggy Bottom campus of George Washington University at 730 21st Street Northwest, Washington, D.C. Named for Abram Lisner (1852-1938), a university trustee and benefactor whose will provided one million dollars towards its construction, it was designed in 1940 and completed in 1946.