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theatre in Shreveport

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(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Theatre and cinema, built 1923-1925 by Emile Weil and Charles G. Davis; interior design by Paul Heerwagen. Opened 3 July 1925 with the comic opera The Chocolate Soldier. From 1941, only used as a cinema. Closed 1977. 1977-1984 major renovations. Re-opened 1984 as a performing arts centre., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
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Theatre and cinema, built 1923-1925 by Emile Weil and Charles G. Davis; interior design by Paul Heerwagen. Opened 3 July 1925 with the comic opera The Chocolate Soldier. From 1941, only used as a cinema. Closed 1977. 1977-1984 major renovations. Re-opened 1984 as a performing arts centre. (English)
Property / Note: Theatre and cinema, built 1923-1925 by Emile Weil and Charles G. Davis; interior design by Paul Heerwagen. Opened 3 July 1925 with the comic opera The Chocolate Soldier. From 1941, only used as a cinema. Closed 1977. 1977-1984 major renovations. Re-opened 1984 as a performing arts centre. (English) / rank
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theatre in Shreveport
  • Strand Theatre
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Strand Theatre [Shreveport]
theatre in Shreveport
  • Strand Theatre

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32°30'37.001"N, 93°44'58.999"W
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Theatre and cinema, built 1923-1925 by Emile Weil and Charles G. Davis; interior design by Paul Heerwagen. Opened 3 July 1925 with the comic opera The Chocolate Soldier. From 1941, only used as a cinema. Closed 1977. 1977-1984 major renovations. Re-opened 1984 as a performing arts centre. (English)
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1037
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619 Louisiana Avenue, Shreveport, LA 71165
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1925
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1977
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