Tennessee Theatre/Living Arts for Students

Address:
P.O. Box 38
Knoxville
Tennessee
USA

Popejoy Hall University of New Mexico

Address:
1 University Campus
Albuquerque
New Mexico
87131
USA
Venue contact telephone
505-277-3824

Saenger Performing Arts Center

Address:
143 N. Rampart
New Orleans
Louisiana
USA

Memorial Hall Cincinnati

Address:
1225 Elm Street
Cincinnati
Ohio
45210
USA
Venue contact telephone
(513) 744-3344

King Center for the Performing Arts

Address:
Brevard CommunityCollege
Melbourne
Australia

Palac Kultury

Address:
Tr. 5. Kvetna 65
Prague
Czech Republic

Fort Washington Expo Center

Address:
1100 Virginia Drive
Ft. Washington
Pennsylvania
19034
USA
Venue contact telephone
215-641-4500

Sunrise Musical Theatre

Address:
5555 N.W. 95th Ave.
Sunrise
Florida
33328
USA

John S. Knight Convention Center

Address:
77 E Mill St.
Akron
Ohio
44308
USA
Venue contact title
President
Venue contact first name
Susan
Venue contact last name
Hamo
Venue contact telephone
330-374-8900
Fax
330-374-8971

Wrigley Field

Address:
1060 W. Addison St.
Chicago
Illinois
60613
USA
Venue contact telephone
(773) 404-CUBS
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