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theatre in Sheboygan

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1928
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Cinema and vaudeville theatre, built 1928 in the atmospheric style. Opened 18 Feb 1928 as Sheboygan Theatre. 1980 twinned and renamed Plaza 8 Sheboygan Cinemas I & II. Closed 1992. 1996 purchased by the Weill Center Foundation. Named after the Austrian-American philanthropist Stefanie H. Weill (1906-1985). Operated as a performing arts center. Originally 1600 seats, now 1150 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Cinema and vaudeville theatre, built 1928 in the atmospheric style. Opened 18 Feb 1928 as Sheboygan Theatre. 1980 twinned and renamed Plaza 8 Sheboygan Cinemas I & II. Closed 1992. 1996 purchased by the Weill Center Foundation. Named after the Austrian-American philanthropist Stefanie H. Weill (1906-1985). Operated as a performing arts center. Originally 1600 seats, now 1150 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Cinema and vaudeville theatre, built 1928 in the atmospheric style. Opened 18 Feb 1928 as Sheboygan Theatre. 1980 twinned and renamed Plaza 8 Sheboygan Cinemas I & II. Closed 1992. 1996 purchased by the Weill Center Foundation. Named after the Austrian-American philanthropist Stefanie H. Weill (1906-1985). Operated as a performing arts center. Originally 1600 seats, now 1150 seats. (English) / qualifier
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theatre in Sheboygan
  • Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts
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Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts [Sheboygan]
theatre in Sheboygan
  • Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts

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43°45'13.428"N, 87°42'47.484"W
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Cinema and vaudeville theatre, built 1928 in the atmospheric style. Opened 18 Feb 1928 as Sheboygan Theatre. 1980 twinned and renamed Plaza 8 Sheboygan Cinemas I & II. Closed 1992. 1996 purchased by the Weill Center Foundation. Named after the Austrian-American philanthropist Stefanie H. Weill (1906-1985). Operated as a performing arts center. Originally 1600 seats, now 1150 seats. (English)
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826 N. Eighth Street, Sheboygan, WI 53081
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1928
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