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civic theatreTheatre wholly or partly subsidized by the city in which it operates. The term is also used for a noncommercial community theatre, meaning a noncommercial, locally based group. Most civic theatres in Europe are professional organizations; in the U.S. they are often run by amateur groups and may later become resident professional theatres. The first major U.S. civic theatre was established in New Orleans in 1919. |
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Madeline made the leap from the pages of a book to the theater stage when the Cuyahoga Valley Youth Ballet performed Madeline Goes to the Circus in March at the Akron Civic Theatre in Ohio. The Barclay Theatre Irvine April 12-16 Flint P A C Cupertino April 19-22 Paramount Theatre Oakland April 24-25 Warnors Theatre Fresno April 27-29 Sacramento Memorial Auditorium Sacramento May 3-5 Hult Center Eugene, Oregon May 8-9 Paramount Theatre Seattle May 11-14 San Diego Civic Theatre San Diego May 19-21 San Diego * Dec 18-21, California Ballet, Civic Theatre, 202 C St, 619. |
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