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Opened for the Butterfield Theatres chain on January 12, 1968 with Dick Van Dyke in “Fitzwilly”, the Wayside Theatre was designed by architect Louis Wiltse and could seat just over 1,000. The Wayside’s most famous feature was its enormous screen, measuring 56' by 24', at the time the largest indoor screen in the US.
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Opened for the Butterfield Theatres chain in 1968, the Wayside was designed by Louis Wiltse and could seat just over 1000. The Wayside's most famous feature was its enormous screen, measuring 56' by 24', at the time the largest indoor screen in the US.
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The Michigan Theater is a movie palace in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States, near the Central Campus of the University of Michigan. It shows independent films and stage productions, and hosts musical concerts.
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The Michigan Theater hosts film screenings, live entertainment, community events and more. We are located at 603 E Liberty St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104. Street parking is available and meters are enforced Monday through Saturday from 8 AM to 6 PM.
Located right in the heart of Downtown Ann Arbor, both the State Theatre and Michigan Theater are pillars of the performing arts scene in the area. These historic sites offer a broad and bold variety of programming beyond movies – plays, concerts, talks, meetings, parties, you name it!