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Riverside Theater (Milwaukee)

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In 2005, the theater was leased to the Pabst Theater Foundation (now Pabst Theater Group) and underwent artistic renovations. Between 2015 and 2016, more renovations were done including replacing the carpet, stage floor, and seating. A new marquee and a 40 feet (12 m) vertical sign were also
222:. In 1982, United Artists decided to not renew their lease of the theater, leaving it closed. Joseph Zilber, the owner of Towne Realty, agreed to fund a $ 1.5 million renovation to restore the Riverside Theater, in addition to funding the restoration of its original 536: 447: 487: 26: 171:. The venue seats 2,480 people and hosts many different musicians, comedians, shows, and events. It is leased by the Pabst Theater Foundation. 211:. In 1966, the highly decorated ceiling and curtains were destroyed in a fire caused by a patron throwing a cigarette onto the stage. 526: 69: 531: 416: 188: 195:
as part of a 12 story office building called the Empire Building. Opening on April 29, 1928, the theater primarily played
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By the 1970s, the Riverside Theater was in a general state of disrepair, and had switched to showing
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movies. The building was sold in 1962 to Towne Realty (now Zilber Ltd.), who leased the theater to
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added to the exterior, reminiscent of the theater's history.
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View of the Riverside Theater from the Milwaukee Skywalk
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Wolfgram, Fred; Schwacke, Gordon (1 November 1986).
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Milwaukee
Wisconsin
United States
MCTS
Pabst Theater
concert hall
Capacity
www.pabsttheatergroup.com/venues/detail/the-riverside-theater/
concert hall
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
French Baroque
Charles Kirchhoff and Thomas Rose
Palace Theater
RKO Pictures
vaudeville
big bands
first-run
United Artists
B-movies
multiplex cinemas
theater organ
Wurlitzer
"The Riverside Theater"



"Riverside Theater"

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