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The Majestic: Majestic Theatre
built 645 days ago
Wed Jun 27 2007 - The Majestic Theatre was sold today, with the new owners confident they can transform the King Street site into a nationally known live music venue. A small investment group from outside Wisconsin paid $1.35 million for the historic vaudeville theater at 115 King St., a price that includes the building and equipment left from its previous life as a dance club featuring hip-hop DJs…
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Charles C. Prince Photography This annual tap dance concert will feature the students and staff in a variety of tap styles and music on Friday, March 14 at 7:30 PM at the Majestic Theatre. Several new choreographic works will be presented including a challenging body percussion and tap piece to "Unsquare Dance" in 7/4 time. Other new pieces include "Night Train", a blues tap by the adult performers. In keeping with tap tradition, the audience will enjoy the "Coles Stroll" originally choreographed by the legendary Charles "Honi" Coles and the 1940's cane dance as performed by the famous song and dance team of Cook and Brown. Our younger dancers will be showing their hot steps in "Side by Side" and "East St. Louis Toodle-oo". The teens will be bringing back the favorite "Happy Feet" and a new dance to "Hit Me Up" from the movie "Happy Feet". The dancers range in age from 8 to over 50 showing us it's never too late to learn this happy form of dance. Tickets for the event will be available at Grass Roots Bookstore, price TBA.
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MJ Interview video The show that the Dallas Summer Musicals' Broadway Contemporary Series opened at the Majestic Theatre on Tuesday doesn't quite do that. Much more modest in scale, it's more like modern dance or vaudeville or performance art. But it never lapses into automatic drive; it's full of imagination and poetry throughout.
Charles C. Prince Photography Willamette Apprentice Ballet is pleased to present “An Elegant Evening of Dance,” April 11th & 12th, 2008, at the Majestic Theatre. This newly non-profit organization of local student dancers will perform a variety of classical and contemporary ballet pieces, choreographed by local and national guest choreographers.
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Sweeney Todd Johnson's show, which won a Tony Award this year and is directed by Murphy Cross and Paul Kreppel, played its first of eight performances at Dallas' Majestic Theatre on Tuesday. Big D kicks off its national tour, fitting for a West Texas guy who went to the University of North Texas and spent many years performing here.
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