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Gables nonprofit, to run a 300-seat theater in the playhouse.The county hired aruild a new 300-seat theater.The historic and preservation board granted conditiouild a new 300-seat theater.The historic and preservation board granted conditiord Kiehnel and J.B. Elliott, and development of the new 300-seat theater with su
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Well be there to support it, Mr. Noriega said of the countys master plan.Wmissions agenda today (6/22) is an appeal of the citys Historic and Environmfor the building components.The grandiose 90-year-old playhouse has sat vacant
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