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In 1928, just as talking pictures were introduced, the Byrd Theatre opened as an architecturally sophisticated film-only venue in the city’s West End neighborhood. Such an ambitious project represented a new scale of investment for the successful partnership of Walter Coulter and Charles Somma.
Jun 28, 2023 · The ‘Rave Xtreme’ auditorium has been rebranded to ‘Cinemark XD’. The theatre is now called “Fairfax Corner 14 and XD”.
Mar 24, 2022 · Richmond Palace, much loved home to the Tudors and once a stunning grand palace but sadly only a gatehouse remains today. You can walk up to this impressive Tudor gatehouse built in 1501 by Henry VII. It started off as a substantial manor house in 1125 and became a royal manor house in 1327.
Oct 20, 2022 · What better way to experience the magic of Fairfax County's theatre scene than to see a show for yourself? Be uplifted, inspired, and entertained at these professional theatres in Northern Virginia.
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2 days ago · Richmond’s Altria Theater is located to the west of downtown Richmond, across from historic Monroe Park. The City of Richmond owned theater is nestled in the middle of the campus of Virginia Commonwealth University and it now plays host to a variety of events including Broadway productions, The Richmond Forum, concerts, comedians, children ...
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Jun 29, 2015 · The theatre’s opening was sandwiched between the beginning of the sound age in 1927 and the Great Depression of 1929. “The Byrd was the first sound theatre to open its doors in the state of Virginia,” Schall-Vess said, adding, “That doesn’t mean we were the first place in Virginia to show sound movies.