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- Barrymore_Theatre abstract "The Barrymore Theatre is a 971-capacity live music venue on the east side of Madison, Wisconsin. Originally built as the Eastwood Theater in 1929, the Barrymore was founded by Richard "Sich" Slone and Tom Peterson in 1987 in an attempt to revive Madison's declining Schenk-Atwood neighborhood. The theater has held over 2,000 shows and events including rock concerts, films, plays, dance recitals, broadcasts, political rallies, children's programming, and community events. Today the Barrymore is owned by the Schenk-Atwood Revitalization Association with Steve Sperling as general manager.".
- Barrymore_Theatre activeYearsEndYear "0083".
- Barrymore_Theatre activeYearsStartYear "0083".
- Barrymore_Theatre address "2090 Atwood Avenue".
- Barrymore_Theatre currentlyUsedFor "live concert venue".
- Barrymore_Theatre formerName "Eastwood Theater, Cinema Theater".
- Barrymore_Theatre locationCity Madison,_Wisconsin.
- Barrymore_Theatre openingDate "1929-12-27".
- Barrymore_Theatre openingYear "1929".
- Barrymore_Theatre seatingCapacity "971".
- Barrymore_Theatre thumbnail Barrymore_Theatre,_2010.jpg?width=300.
- Barrymore_Theatre wikiPageExternalLink barrymorelive.com.
- Barrymore_Theatre wikiPageExternalLink _contact.htm.
- Barrymore_Theatre wikiPageExternalLink article.php?article=8104.
- Barrymore_Theatre wikiPageID "24390549".
- Barrymore_Theatre wikiPageRevisionID "573478361".
- Barrymore_Theatre address "2090".
- Barrymore_Theatre architect "Frederic J. Klein and H.C. Alford".
- Barrymore_Theatre architecture Italian_Renaissance,_Spanish_colonial.
- Barrymore_Theatre built "1929".
- Barrymore_Theatre capacity "971".
- Barrymore_Theatre caption "Barrymore Theatre in 2010".
- Barrymore_Theatre city Madison,_Wisconsin.
- Barrymore_Theatre coordRegion "US-WI".
- Barrymore_Theatre country "United States".
- Barrymore_Theatre currentuse "live concert venue".
- Barrymore_Theatre hasPhotoCollection Barrymore_Theatre.
- Barrymore_Theatre imageSize "220".
- Barrymore_Theatre latitude "43.0927".
- Barrymore_Theatre longitude "-89.3521".
- Barrymore_Theatre name "Barrymore Theatre".
- Barrymore_Theatre opened "1929-12-27".
- Barrymore_Theatre othernames "Eastwood Theater, Cinema Theater".
- Barrymore_Theatre owner "Schenk Atwood Revitalization Association".
- Barrymore_Theatre yearsactive "83".
- Barrymore_Theatre subject Category:Music_venues_in_Wisconsin.
- Barrymore_Theatre point "43.0927 -89.3521".
- Barrymore_Theatre type Area108497294.
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- Barrymore_Theatre type MusicVenuesInWisconsin.
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- Barrymore_Theatre comment "The Barrymore Theatre is a 971-capacity live music venue on the east side of Madison, Wisconsin. Originally built as the Eastwood Theater in 1929, the Barrymore was founded by Richard "Sich" Slone and Tom Peterson in 1987 in an attempt to revive Madison's declining Schenk-Atwood neighborhood. The theater has held over 2,000 shows and events including rock concerts, films, plays, dance recitals, broadcasts, political rallies, children's programming, and community events.".
- Barrymore_Theatre label "Barrymore Theatre".
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- Barrymore_Theatre lat "43.0927".
- Barrymore_Theatre long "-89.3521".
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- Barrymore_Theatre depiction Barrymore_Theatre,_2010.jpg.
- Barrymore_Theatre homepage barrymorelive.com.
- Barrymore_Theatre homepage _contact.htm.
- Barrymore_Theatre isPrimaryTopicOf Barrymore_Theatre.
- Barrymore_Theatre name "Barrymore Theatre".