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Belcourt Theatre : ウィキペディア英語版 | Belcourt Theatre
The Belcourt Theatre is a 2-cinema theater located in Nashville's Hillsboro Village district. It is operated by a non-profit organization, and features independent films, as well as live performances. == History == Opened in 1925 as the Hillsboro Theatre by M.A. Lightman, Sr, of Malco Theatres and his father Joseph Lightman as a silent movie house, boasting the most modern projection equipment and the largest stage in the city.〔(Nashville Blotter: History of Nashville - Belcourt Theatre )〕 As the community grew, the Belcourt adapted to the new needs of the neighborhood by providing a regular home for two highly successful performance groups. Nashville Children's Theatre, the longest running children's theatre of its kind, and the venerable Grand Ole Opry both shared the Belcourt stage during the 1930s.〔(Cinema Treasures | Belcourt Theatre )〕 The Opry's tenure from 1934 to 1936 shaped the format the radio show still uses today. Due to the intimate size of the room, the Opry began playing each show to two separate audiences. Performers found themselves playing two fifteen-minute performances rather than the single half-hour performance to which they were accustomed. In November 2007, the theatre was purchased by a non-profit coalition of local arts activists (operating as "Belcourt Theatre Inc.") for $1.4 million.
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