Theaters

Venues where shows, plays, concerts and other forms of entertainment are preformed.

The Academy of Music in Philadelphia
Opened in 1857, the building is the oldest grand opera house in America used for its original purpose. It is the home of the Pennsylvania Ballet and the Philadelphia Opera Company.
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Built in 1926, the Aztec Theater is a exotic-themed movie palace. It is decorated with vibrantly-colored columns, sculptures, furnishings and murals, many of which are authentic reproductions of Meso-American artifacts.
Audience chamber and stage of Belk Theater. One of two theaters in the NC Blumenthal Performing Arts Center in Charlotte, NC.
The Belk Theater is the largest venue in the North Carolina Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, seating 2100 at its full-capacity configuration.
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The site has been a center for performing arts since 1926 and was renamed for former Orlando Mayor Bob Carr in the 1970's. It is home to the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, Orlando Opera and the Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra.
Count de Hoernele amphitheatre
Formerly called the Mizner Park Amphitheater, the venue is part of Boca Raton's Centre for the Arts. It opened in 2002. The 3500-seat venue is located adjacent to the shopping area at Mizner Park.
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Originally known as the Miami Beach Auditorium, the 2700-seat Jackie Gleason Theater offers a year-round season of Broadway shows, concerts and dance performance!
Landmark Theater, Richmond, Virginia
This 3,565 seat theater, to the west of downtown Richmond, was originally the Acca Temple Shrine for the Shriner's. It has the largest proscenium stage on the East Coast and also has a large ballroom.
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Built in 1916, the Lincoln Theater was constructed with a two feet thick firewall surrounding the building to make it fire proof. It has survived several nearby fires and is now being restored. It is said to be haunted.
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As the largest performing arts complex south of the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., the 290,000-square-foot (27,000 mē) Center opened in 1987 and provides an environment for a wide variety of world-class events.