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50: 83: 535: 619:, Cleveland State University and Playhouse Square partnered to create the Allen Theatre Complex, featuring a reconfigured Allen Theatre (re-opened 2011) and two new theaters that opened in 2012. Cleveland Play House and Cleveland State University's Department of Theatre and Dance are now resident companies at Playhouse Square. The Cleveland Play House administrative offices and all of Cleveland State University's arts programs are now located in the Middough Building on Playhouse Square's campus, adding to the vibrancy of the neighborhood. 399: 133: 650: 108: 1423: 634:, located above the intersection of Euclid Avenue and East 14th Street - were completed between April 2013 and April 2014, culminating in a ceremony on May 2, 2014, entitled "Dazzle the District." In 2014 a $ 100 million capital fund campaign was initiated with a $ 9 million gift from the Chris Connor family of Cleveland. In honor of their gift the Palace Theatre was renamed Connor Palace. In honor of a $ 10 million gift from KeyBank in 2017, the State Theatre was renamed KeyBank State Theatre. 475: 511:. The $ 4 million project was begun at the end of 1981 and completed in less than nine months. Work began on the State Theatre in May 1979, and was completed in the summer of 1984, after the addition of a new $ 7 million stagehouse. Renovation of the theater's three lobbies was completed in 1987. Restoration of the Palace Theatre began in 1987, and was finished the following year. As part of the project, expanded parking facilities were added to the complex. 140: 115: 90: 514:
Reconstruction of the Allen Theatre lagged behind the rest, partly because some felt that three theaters were enough for the district. However, in 1993 the Playhouse Square Foundation agreed to rent the theater with the intention of purchasing it, which it did in 1997. This acquisition made Playhouse
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is larger). Constructed in a span of 19 months in the early 1920s, the theaters became a major entertainment hub for the city for much of the 20th century. However, by the late 1960s, the district had fallen into decline and its theaters had closed down. In the 1970s, the district was revived through
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as a home for Second City Cleveland and a venue for improvisational comedy, musical comedy and avant-garde fare, often for extended runs. The venue was closed in 2013 and transformed into the private dining space Cibreo Privato, part of the Italian restaurant Cibreo operated by Driftwood Restaurant
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Although the Hanna Theatre was the only one of the group not to close in 1968 or 1969, it was overshadowed by the revitalization of the Euclid Avenue theaters during the 1980s, and closed in 1989. However, the Hanna reopened in March 1996 – the 75th anniversary of its original opening. In 1999, the
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in honor of his friend and business partner, B.F.Keith, the Palace was billed as the “Showplace of the World.” Headlining the opener was America's favorite mimic, Elsie Janis, who shared billing with Eduardo Cansino, Rita Hayworth's father. Albee invested over $ 2 million in the vaudeville venue,
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Playhouse Square and Cleveland's public broadcasting stations conducted a joint capital campaign to transform the One Playhouse Square Building into the Idea Center at Playhouse Square. Opened in 2005, it is now the home for Playhouse Square's community engagement and education programs and the
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In an unprecedented move for a not-for-profit performing arts center, Playhouse Square established a Real Estate Services Division in 1999 to support the organization's arts operations. Playhouse Square is active in area development in order to give visitors a lively, welcoming and entertaining
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style. It was considered essential for the theaters' marquees to face Euclid Avenue, but because of space constraints the State Theatre was built at the back of the lot, although its lobby shares the Euclid frontage with the Ohio Theatre. Construction began in 1920, and the pair opened in early
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Playhouse Square welcomes more than 1 million guests to 1,000+ performances and events each year. Its KeyBank Broadway Series season ticket holder base (more than 45,000) is the largest in the country, making Cleveland one of fewer than 10 markets that can support a three-week run of a touring
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The area surrounding the theaters soon became known unofficially as “Playhouse Square.” The Euclid Square Association, a civic group, tried to rename the district “Euclid Square,” although these efforts were ultimately unsuccessful. The area is now officially designated as "Playhouse Square."
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Also in 2008, the Hanna Theatre underwent a thorough renovation with improvements to its stage including a new hydraulic lift system. The Hanna is now home to Great Lakes Theater, Cleveland's classic theater company which previously performed at the Ohio Theatre.
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Because of extensive fire damage, the Ohio Theatre was originally intended to be the last of the theaters to undergo renovation, but those plans were accelerated so that the theater could become the home of the Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival, now
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Plans to raze the Ohio and the State Theatres in 1972 and 1977 caused a public outcry, and in 1973 the newly formed Playhouse Square Foundation obtained long-term leases for the Palace, Ohio and State Theatres, while
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led to the decline of the theaters. Fire broke out in the Ohio in 1964, and the other Playhouse Square theaters were struck by vandalism. Between May 1968 and July 1969, all the theaters closed except the Hanna.
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By the turn of the twenty-first century, all of the original theaters were again hosting performances, constituting the nation's second largest performing arts complex after New York's Lincoln Center.
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a grassroots effort that helped usher in a new era of downtown revitalization. For this reason, the revival of Playhouse Square is often locally referred to as being "one of the top ten successes in
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complex, opened in late March 1921. Although the theater faces East 14th Street, it is still part of Playhouse Square. It was named for the prominent Cleveland Senator
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The reopening of the State, Ohio and Palace Theatres encouraged further development at Playhouse Square, including the $ 40 million Renaissance Office Building and a
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The Cleveland Theater District Development Corporation (CTDDC), now the Playhouse Square District Development Corporation (PDDC), was established in 1998 as a
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opened in the State Theatre lobby. Expected to run two weeks, the show instead played for two and a half years. In 1978, Playhouse Square was added to the
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The theaters successfully showed a variety of serious theater, vaudeville shows, and movies for more than forty years. However, during the years following
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Improvements to the Playhouse Square neighborhood - including a digital signage network, upgrades to U.S. Bank Plaza, a retro signage feature and the
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Square the largest performing arts complex outside of New York in the United States, with more than 10,000 seats. The Allen re-opened in 1998.
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Playhouse Square Foundation acquired the Hanna, making it the fifth and last of the original theaters to be purchased by the foundation.
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The last theater to be constructed was the Palace Theatre, now known as the Connor Palace, opening in November 1922 in the
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Plans to reopen and restore the theaters began almost immediately. In 1970, Raymond K. Shepardson, a
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Way in honor of the longtime Cleveland resident to commemorate the entertainer's 100th birthday.
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employee, formed a non-profit group named the “Playhouse Square Association” with the
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In 2003, the area of East 14th Street near Playhouse Square was renamed Memory Lane-
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destination, while also creating a neighborhood with a robust business environment.
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between East 14th and East 17th streets. Laronge and New York City business magnate
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The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. July 17, 1997. Accessed December 2, 2006.
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was being built next door. Completed in early April 1921, Jules and Jay Allen's
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Encyclopedia of Cleveland history. May 13, 1998. Accessed December 2, 2006.
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commissioners purchased the Loews Building. Also in 1973, the musical revue
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Builders Exchange Magazine. February 2004. Accessed December 2, 2006.
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Life Magazine Cover. February 27, 1970. Accessed December 2, 2006.
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which became known as the “…swankiest theater in the country.”
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opened with a station at Playhouse Square. The line connects
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Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Classical Revival, Other
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National Register of Historic Places in Cleveland, Ohio
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restoration of the theaters began in earnest. Various
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In April 2018 Playhouse Square began construction on
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Through a collaboration called “The Power of Three,”
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Cinemas and movie theaters in Cuyahoga County, Ohio
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Index

U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Ohio
State
Connor Palace
Euclid Avenue
Playhouse Square is located in Cleveland
Playhouse Square is located in Ohio
Playhouse Square is located in the United States
Cleveland
Ohio
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Rapp and Rapp
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New York City
Lincoln Center
Cleveland history
World War I
Euclid Avenue
Marcus Loew
Loew's
Ohio
State
Thomas W. Lamb
Italianate
Charles A. Platt
Hanna Theatre

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