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Presented by Park National Bank. Experience Broadway magic in Mansfield with the Renaissance Artistic Department. Our top-tier professionals produce three high-quality productions each season, featuring exceptional actors from both local and distant communities.
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Renaissance Theatre. Address 138 Park Avenue West Mansfield,...
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Renaissance Main Stage. 138 Park Avenue West. Mansfield, OH...
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Theatre 166. 166 Park Avenue West. Mansfield, OH 44902...
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The Renaissance Theatre, previously known as the Ohio Theatre, is a restored movie palace-type theater located at 138 Park Ave. W in Mansfield, Ohio. The 1,402-seat theater opened on January 18, 1928, as the Ohio Theatre and serves today as the largest performing arts center in North-Central Ohio.
An historic 1928 movie palace in Grand Baroque style, the Renaissance Theatre is the premiere venue for live entertainment in North Central Ohio. Home of the Mansfield Symphony Orchestra and the annual Miss Ohio Scholarship Pageant, the Renaissance also presents local theatrical and musical productions, rock and country concerts, comedy shows ...
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