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Playing for Keeps: Texas Theaters That Won't Quit by Joan Upton Hall,

Playing for Keeps: Texas Theaters That Won't Quit by Joan Upton Hall,
The authors combed the state to locate the best of historical theaters that wont give up the ghost (sometimes literally). Their research and interviews showcase these theaters and preserve an important part of the history of performing arts in Texas. Some of these theaters date as far back as 1886 and range across the state: Dalharts LA RITA, Terlinguas STARLIGHT, El Pasos PLAZA, Galvestons GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Texarkanas PEROT, and forty-five points in between. Discover facts and legends about the early days of these old theaters as well as the restorations that have given them new life as a venue for movies or live performances. And then there are the ghosts One director says their ghost wears a white shirt, dark pants, and tall, heavy boots. During rehearsals at another theater, when the spotlight came on with no one at the controls, the actors took a smoke break whether they had the habit or not.



Harford County
Harford County
With original European settlements dating back over 300 years, Harford County is rich in evidence of its past inhabitants. Images from the past 100 years show the early movie theaters that stood in Aberdeen, Bel Air, and Havre de Grace, the graceful iron bridge that crossed Deer Creek, the grand stone Archer home with farm animals wandering outside the front door, the general store at Carsins Run, and much more. Historic photographs and postcards document the people who have lived in Harford County, the places they have built, and their way of life. Present-day photographs taken for this book reveal the changes that have occurred. These pages showcase streetscapes, stores, restaurants, homes, schools, and churches from Jarrettsville to Darlington and Cardiff to Riverside. Some are all but forgotten, some have been repurposed, and some have been magnificently restored. Through vintage and modern photographs and postcards, Harford County is revealed then and now.



Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie - Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie (1996, produced by Best Brains, Inc., distributed by Gramercy Pictures) is a theatrical adaptation of the cult television hit Mystery Science Theater 3000.

Movie theater - A movie theater or cinema is a location, usually a building, for viewing movies. Colloquial expressions, mostly used for cinemas collectively, include the silver screen, the big screen (contrasted with the "small screen" of television) and in England the Flea Pit which derives from the long standing belief that the seats were infested with fleas as they were so uncomfortable to sit on, resulting in frequent fidgeting.

Nickelodeon movie theater - Nickelodeon is an early 20th century form of small, neighborhood movie theaters in which admission was obtained for a nickel. By 1907, one estimate (based on basic business economics) was that an average of over two million people attended the nickelodeons daily.

Michigan Theater (Detroit) - The Michigan Theater is a movie theater in Detroit, Michigan. It was built in August 1926 by the architectural firm of Rapp & Rapp for Detroit philanthropist and movie theater owner John H.



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