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A Look at Baltimore’s Historic Theaters

posted by Avagara on October 19, 2009 at 7:39am

Baltimore’s nearly 150 theaters spanned a wide range of sizes, architectural styles, and audiences.  Many are no longer standing, some have been renovated and adaptively reused, and a few are still operating as theaters. Please join us for a talk by Mr. Wally Coberg, an award winning designer and filmmaker by trade and an avid Baltimore theater researcher by inclination, as he discusses the city’s historic theaters, their history and their future.

Date:   October 22, 2009
Time:   7:00 PM
Place:   Baltimore School for the Arts, 712 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD 21201.  Please Use the Cathedral Street entrance under the marquee.
Cost:   Free
RSVP:   410-332-9992

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