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词条 Broadway Across America
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  1. Acquisitions

  2. Venues

  3. Notes

  4. References

  5. External links

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}}Broadway Across America (BAA) is a presenter and producer of live theatrical events in the United States and Canada since 1982.[1] It is currently owned by the John Gore Organization (formerly Key Brand Entertainment), which purchased it from Live Nation in 2008.[2][3][4][5]

Through its network of presenting partners, BAA presents touring Broadway shows, family productions, and other live shows in over 40 North American venues. In 2008, Broadway Across America and its subsidiary Broadway Across Canada sold over 6.4 million tickets throughout its 40 theatres in the United States and Canada.[3]

Acquisitions

  • 1988: Zev Buffman Theatricals [6] — Miami Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, Orlando, Tampa, St. Petersburg
  • 1994: Theatre League of Atlanta[7] — Atlanta
  • 1998: Magicworks Entertainment[8] — Salt Lake City
  • 1998: American Artists[9] — Boston
  • 2000: Jujamcyn Productions[10] — Minneapolis, Baltimore, Omaha, Portland, Milwaukee
  • 2007: operations at Music Hall[11][12] — Kansas City
  • 2011: theatre at Peabody Opera House[13] — St. Louis

Venues

As of October 2016, Broadway Across America presents shows at the following venues in the United States:

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  • Appleton, Wisconsin: Fox Cities[14]
  • Atlanta, Georgia: Fox Theatre[15]
  • Austin, Texas: Bass Concert Hall[16]
  • Baltimore, Maryland: Hippodrome Theatre[17]
  • Boston, Massachusetts: Boston Opera House,[18] and Charles Playhouse[19]
  • Cincinnati, Ohio: Aronoff Center[20]
  • Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Theatre[21] and Palace Theatre[22]
  • Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Broward Center[23] and Parker Playhouse[24]
  • Houston, Texas: Hobby Center[25]
  • Indianapolis, Indiana: Clowes Memorial Hall,[26] and Murat Theatre at Old National Centre[27]
  • Jacksonville, Florida: Times-Union Center[28]
  • Kansas City, Missouri: Municipal Auditorium[29]
  • Louisville, Kentucky: The Kentucky Center[30]
  • Madison, Wisconsin: Overture Center[31]
  • Miami, Florida: Adrienne Arsht Center[32]
  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Marcus Center[33]
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota: Orpheum Theatre,[34] Pantages Theatre,[35] and State Theatre[36]
  • New Orleans, Louisiana: Jackson Theater[37] and Saenger Theatre[38]
  • Omaha, Nebraska: Orpheum Theatre[39]
  • Orange County, California: Segerstrom Center[40]
  • Orlando, Florida: Phillips Center[41]
  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Benedum Center[42] and Heinz Hall[43]
  • Portland, Oregon: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall[44] and Keller Auditorium[45]
  • Salt Lake City, Utah: Abravanel Hall,[46] Capitol Theatre,[47] Eccles Theater,[48] and Kingsbury Hall[49]
  • San Antonio, Texas: Majestic Theatre[50]
  • Seattle, Washington: Paramount Theatre[51]
  • St Louis, Missouri: Peabody Opera House[52]
  • Tempe, Arizona: Gammage[53]
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Notes

1. ^{{citation |url= http://theater.nytimes.com/2007/04/01/theater/01robe.html |title= A Force in Touring Hits the End of the Road |first= Cambell |last= Robertson |date= April 1, 2007 |newspaper= The New York Times }}
2. ^{{citation |first= Gordon |last= Cox |date= January 24, 2008 |title= Live Nation sells off theater division |url= https://variety.com/2008/legit/news/live-nation-sells-off-theater-division-1117979556/ |journal= Variety }}
3. ^{{citation |url= http://www.playbill.com/news/article/114555-Key-Brand-Entertainment-Acquires-Live-Nation-Tour-Markets-Plans-to-Nurture-New-Work |title= Key Brand Entertainment Acquires Live Nation Tour Markets, Plans to Nurture New Work |journal= Playbill |date= January 24, 2008 |first= Kenneth |last= Jones |access-date= 2014-10-10 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140706083538/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/114555-Key-Brand-Entertainment-Acquires-Live-Nation-Tour-Markets-Plans-to-Nurture-New-Work# |archive-date= 2014-07-06 |dead-url= yes |df= }}
4. ^{{citation |url= https://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/25/theater/25Live.html?_r=1&oref=slogin |title= Live Nation Finds a Buyer for its Theater Business |newspaper= The New York Times |date= January 25, 2008 |first= Campbell |last= Robertson }}
5. ^{{citation |url= http://www.thestage.co.uk/news/newsstory.php/19645/live-nation-theatrical-business-sale |title= Live Nation theatrical business sale finalised |newspaper= The Stage |date= January 28, 2008 |first= Alistair |last= Smith }}
6. ^{{citation |url= http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1988-11-11/news/8803050991_1_zev-bufman-miserables-theater |title= For Zev Bufman Theatricals, Exit Stage Left |first= Jack |last= Zink |date= November 11, 1988 |newspaper= Sun-Sentinel }}
7. ^{{citation |url= https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=VbgeAAAAIBAJ&sjid=c88EAAAAIBAJ&pg=5837,3164047 |title= Chamberlain, Charming Star At Fox Theatre |date= August 27, 1993 |newspaper= Spartanburg Herald-Journal }}
8. ^{{citation |url= http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1998-08-08/business/9808070444_1_sfx-entertainment-magicworks-entertainment-trading |title= Magicworks Is Sold |date= August 8, 1998 |newspaper= Sun-Sentinel }}
9. ^{{citation |url= http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117479371 |title= Bound for Boston: SFX subsidiary gains legit house American Artists |first= Markland |last= Taylor |date= August 11, 1998 |journal= Variety }}
10. ^{{citation |title= Twin Cities-based show producer Jujamcyn is sold to N.Y. giant SFX |date= May 11, 2000 |newspaper= Star Tribune }}. Online archive from NewsBank
11. ^{{citation |title= 'Spamalot' is Theater League's final production |first= Robert |last= Trussell | date= August 12, 2007 |newspaper= Kansas City Star }}. Online archive from NewsBank
12. ^{{citation |url= http://kcur.org/post/broadway-across-america-and-theater-league-combine-broadway-series |title= Broadway Across America and Theater League Combine Broadway Series |first= Laura |last= Spencer |date= December 10, 2010 |publisher= KCUR |place= Kansas City, Missouri }}
13. ^{{Cite news | last = Johnson | first = Kevin C. |first2= Judith |last2= Newmark | title = The Peabody is just beginning to take shape | newspaper = St. Louis Post-Dispatch | date = September 29, 2011 | url = http://www.stltoday.com/entertainment/arts-and-theatre/the-peabody-is-just-beginning-to-take-shape/article_044fa8d9-04ff-5c53-8f0d-ea97d57e2f20.html }}
14. ^Fox Cities Performing Arts Center — Appleton, WI at FoxCities.Broadway.com
15. ^Fox Theatre — Atlanta, GA at Atlanta.Broadway.com
16. ^Bass Concert Hall — Austin, TX at Austin.Broadway.com
17. ^The Hippodrome Theatre — Baltimore, MD at Baltimore.Broadway.com
18. ^Boston Opera House — Boston, MA at Boston.Broadway.com
19. ^Charles Playhouse — Boston, MA at Boston.Broadway.com
20. ^Procter & Gamble Hall - Aronoff Center for the Arts — Cincinnati, OH at Cincinnati.Broadway.com
21. ^Ohio Theatre — Columbus, OH at Columbus.Broadway.com
22. ^Palace Theatre — Columbus, OH at Columbus.Broadway.com
23. ^Broward Center — Fort Lauderdale, FL at FortLauderdale.Broadway.com
24. ^The Parker Playhouse — Fort Lauderdale, FL at FortLauderdale.Broadway.com
25. ^Sarofim Hall - The Hobby Center — Houston, TX at Houston.Broadway.com
26. ^Clowes Memorial Hall — Indianapolis, IN at Indianapolis.Broadway.com
27. ^Murat Theatre at Old National Centre — Indianapolis, IN at Indianapolis.Broadway.com
28. ^Moran Theatre Times Union Center — Jacksonville, FL at Jacksonville.Broadway.com
29. ^Municipal Auditorium Music Hall — Kansas City, MO at KansasCity.Broadway.com
30. ^The Kentucky Center — Louisville, KY at Louisville.Broadway.com
31. ^Overture Center for the Arts — Madison, WI at Madison.Broadway.com
32. ^The Adrienne Arsht Center — Miami, FL at Miami.Broadway.com
33. ^Uihlein Hall - Marcus Center — Milwaukee, WI at Milwaukee.Broadway.com
34. ^Orpheum Theatre — Minneapolis, MN at Minneapolis.Broadway.com
35. ^Pantages Theatre — Minneapolis, MN at Minneapolis.Broadway.com
36. ^State Theatre — Minneapolis, MN at Minneapolis.Broadway.com
37. ^Mahalia Jackson Theater — New Orleans, LA at NewOrleans.Broadway.com
38. ^Saenger Theatre — New Orleans, LA at NewOrleans.Broadway.com
39. ^Orpheum Theater (NE) — Omaha, NE at Omaha.Broadway.com
40. ^Segerstrom Center for the Arts — Costa Mesa, CA at OrangeCounty.Broadway.com
41. ^Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts — Orlando, FL at Orlando.Broadway.com
42. ^Benedum Center for the Performing Arts — Pittsburgh, PA at Pittsburgh.Broadway.com
43. ^Heinz Hall — Pittsburgh, PA at Pittsburgh.Broadway.com
44. ^Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall] — Portland, OR] at Portland.broadway.com
45. ^Keller Auditorium — Portland, OR at Portland.broadway.com
46. ^Abravanel Hall — Salt Lake City, UT at SaltLakeCity.Broadway.com
47. ^Capitol Theatre — Salt Lake City, UT at SaltLakeCity.Broadway.com
48. ^Eccles Theater at SaltLakeCity.Broadway.com
49. ^Kingsbury Hall — Salt Lake City, UT at SaltLakeCity.Broadway.com
50. ^The Majestic Theatre — San Antonio, TX at SanAntonio.Broadway.com
51. ^The Paramount Theatre — Seattle, WA at Seattle.broadway.com
52. ^Peabody Opera House — St. Louis, MO {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141017063610/http://stlouis.broadway.com/venues/theaters/peabody-opera-house/ |date=October 17, 2014 }} at StLouis.Broadway.com
53. ^ASU Gammage — Tempe, AZ at Tempe.Broadway.com

References

  • {{citation |url= https://www.nytimes.com/1986/01/14/theater/the-road-to-broadway-now-begins-in-sun-belt.html |title= The Road to Broadway Now Begins in Sun Belt |first= Samuel G. |last= Freedman |date= January 14, 1986 |newspaper= The New York Times }}
  • {{citation |url= http://www.texasmonthly.com/content/pace-earth |title= Pace on Earth |first= Alexandra |last= Biesada |date= December 1996 |journal= Texas Monthly }}
  • {{citation |title= Clear Channel buys SFX:Radio broadcaster to buy concert promoter for $3.3 billion in stock |url= http://money.cnn.com/2000/02/29/bizbuzz/sfx/ |date= February 29, 2000 |publisher= CNNfn }}
  • {{citation |first= Andrew |last= Gans |date= December 16, 2010 |title= Key Brand Entertainment Inc. Acquires Broadway.com |url= http://www.playbill.com/news/article/key-brand-entertainment-inc.-acquires-broadway.com-174491 |journal= Playbill }}

External links

  • Broadway Across America
  • Key Brand Entertainment, Inc.

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