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The Astro Theater originally opened as The Riviera and is now known as the Rose Blumkin Performing Arts Center or The Rose.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Omaha Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission )〕 It is located at 2001 Farnam Street in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. Built in 1926 in a combination of both Moorish and Classical styles, the building was rehabilitated in 1986.〔("Tax incentive program projects in Douglas County" ), Nebraska State Historical Society. Retrieved 12/2/07.〕 ==History== Noted for lavish stage shows combined with movies, the Riviera was regarded as one of the most elegant entertainment facilities in the Midwest. John Eberson, a nationally notable architect, built the theater as an example of the "atmospheric" theater popular during the 1920s. In a style created by Eberson, these atmospheric theaters simulated romantic outdoor Mediterranean courtyards with a night sky above, including twinkling stars and drifting clouds.〔("Nebraska National Register Sites in Douglas County" ), Nebraska State Historical Society. Retrieved 12/2/07.〕 The exterior of the building features a large copper domed tower, flanked by two smaller towers of similar detailing. The diamond-patterned brick facades contain oriel windows, elaborate cornices, glazed terra-cotta tile copings, and a series of free-standing columns which support griffins.〔("Rose Blumkin Performing Arts Center." ) Cinema Treasures. Retrieved 12/2/07.〕 In 1929, experiencing financial loses, the theater's owner sold the building to Paramount Company and the theater was renamed the Paramount Theater. In 1957, Paramount vacated the lease to Creighton University.〔 Closed for several years, it was later leased to J.S.B. Amusement, and after renovations, was operated as a bowling alley.〔 After only a year of operation, the building once again was remodeled to return it to a theater.〔 It reopened as the Astro theater and continued operations until June 1980.〔 Now closed and facing possible demolition, Creighton University sold the Astro Theater to Rose Blumkin of the Nebraska Furniture Mart on June 24, 1981.〔("Creighton's history brick by brick" ), ''The Creightonian Online.'' Retrieved 12/2/07.〕 In the early 1990s it was renovated and transformed into the Rose Blumkin Performing Arts Center;〔("Our Story Mrs. B." ) Nebraska Furniture Mart. Retrieved 12/2/07.〕 it became the home of the Omaha Theater Company, which began performing there in 1995.〔("The History of Our Company". ) (The Rose Performing Arts. ) Retrieved 2015-08-05. (Archived 2015-03-30 ) at Wayback Machine.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Astro Theater」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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