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| + | Cinema, built 1928 by Rapp & Rapp as Loew's State Theatre. Over 3000 seats. 1950 renamed Loew's Theatre, from then mainly used for concerts. 1972 renamed Palace Concert Theater, 19782 renamed Ocean State Theatre. From 1999 major renovations. In the 2000s re-opened as Providence Performing Arts Center. Used for shows, concerts, drama performances and as a cinema. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Cinema, built 1928 by Rapp & Rapp as Loew's State Theatre. Over 3000 seats. 1950 renamed Loew's Theatre, from then mainly used for concerts. 1972 renamed Palace Concert Theater, 19782 renamed Ocean State Theatre. From 1999 major renovations. In the 2000s re-opened as Providence Performing Arts Center. Used for shows, concerts, drama performances and as a cinema. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Cinema, built 1928 by Rapp & Rapp as Loew's State Theatre. Over 3000 seats. 1950 renamed Loew's Theatre, from then mainly used for concerts. 1972 renamed Palace Concert Theater, 19782 renamed Ocean State Theatre. From 1999 major renovations. In the 2000s re-opened as Providence Performing Arts Center. Used for shows, concerts, drama performances and as a cinema. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:58, 11 September 2025
theatre in Providence
- Providence Performing Arts Center
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Providence Performing Arts Center [Providence] | theatre in Providence |
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41°49'17.040"N, 71°24'45.000"W
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Cinema, built 1928 by Rapp & Rapp as Loew's State Theatre. Over 3000 seats. 1950 renamed Loew's Theatre, from then mainly used for concerts. 1972 renamed Palace Concert Theater, 19782 renamed Ocean State Theatre. From 1999 major renovations. In the 2000s re-opened as Providence Performing Arts Center. Used for shows, concerts, drama performances and as a cinema. (English)
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822
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220 Weybosset Street, Providence, RI 02903
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1950
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1972
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1928
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