yes, you can also work at 14
We learned in school that the first Marcus movie theater was built in Ripon,WI,USA. The person who started the Marcus movie theater came over from a different Country and had to change his last name to Marcus to keep from being found easy and that's also how the Marcus movie theaters got the name Marcus Movie Theaters.
I know of drama theaters, surgeon's operating theaters, movie theaters, and theaters of war. There may be others . . .
Rio is now in theaters
Smaller drama theaters include an arena, thrust, and end stage. Proscenium theaters and open stages are larger types of theaters.
No. Currently, Regal Entertainment Group owns Regal Cinemas, United Artists Theaters, and Edwards Theaters. Century Theaters are owned by Cinemark. Cinemark also owns CineArts and Tinseltown theaters.
Loews Theaters was founded in 1904 by Marcus Loews and Brantford Schwartz in Cincinnati Ohio. To provide good films to the theaters they founded MGM pictures in 1924.
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"He and you were paid fifteen dollars for your work"
in his time theaters did not have good reputation. Many hated the theaters and it was a social shame to work in theaters.
at the theaters
The Marcus Theaters incorporates a plethora of locations in several states, including Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Founded by Ben Marcus in Ripon, Wisconsin, the Marcus Corporation is listed as MCS on the New York Stock Exchange with Gregory S. Marcus as president and chief executive officer.
no
His father, Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Sr, was a mason.
16, but don't work there. It's awful.
Marcus Henderson did most of the work.
I know in denver you can, i started at fifteen and a half
yes