-
Other theatre companies, as well as
dance companies, who do not have
their own
theatre venue,
perform at
rental theatres or at
presenting theatres. Both...
- the world. It has 2,807
screens in 353
European theatres and 7,755
screens in 593
American theatres. The
company is
listed on the New York
Stock Exchange;...
- End
theatres are
owned by the ATG Entertainment,
Delfont Mackintosh Theatres,
Nimax Theatres, LW
Theatres, and the
Nederlander Organization.
Theatre in...
- 2023. In the 1990s,
Cinemark Theatres was one of the
first chains to
incorporate stadium-style
seating into
their theatres. In 1997,
several disabled individuals...
-
Landmark consists of 34
theatres with 176
screens in 24 markets. It is
known for both its
historic and newer, more
modern theatres.
Helmed by its President...
- West
Coast Theatres chain, to form the Fox West
Coast Theatres chain. Fox West
Coast went into
bankruptcy and was sold to The
National Theatres Corporation...
- name "Century
Theatres" in the
early 1990s.
Century Theatres has a long
history of
litigation against its much
larger competitor, AMC
Theatres, for alleged...
- century, many
theatres were near
Madison Square.
Theatres arrived in the
Times Square area in the
early 1900s, and the
Broadway theatres consolidated there...
- inclusive.
These theatres are
smaller than
Broadway theatres, but
larger than off-off-Broadway
theatres,
which seat
fewer than 100. An "off-Broadway production"...
- The
Theatres Trust is the
National Advisory Public Body for
Theatres in the
United Kingdom. It was
founded in 1976 by an Act of
Parliament to "promote...