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Brewvies Cinema Pub
677 South 200 West
Salt Lake City, Utah
84101
801 355-5500
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CenterPoint Legacy Theatre
Centerville, Utah
The Davis Cultural Arts Center is the result of a partnership of the Rodgers Memorial Theatre, Davis County Arts organizations, the cities of Bountiful and Centerville, and the Davis County Commission. Rodgers Memorial Theatre renamed CenterPoint Legacy Theatre and became the resident theater company of the new facility, which opened with “Hairspray” on 12 February 2011. The theater features a 525 auditorium with a thrust stage and three-section motorized lift system. A black box theater can seat up to 200 and an outdoor amphitheater will be added in the future.
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Photographer: Grant Smith
Date: 6 November 2004
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Brewvies Cinema Pub
677 South 200 West
Salt Lake City, Utah
84101
801 355-5500
http://www.brewvies.com/
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March 1997
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Brewvies Cinema Pub is a twin-screen movie theater and tavern that shows second-run movies and serves food and drinks. The theater sometimes hosts fundraisers[1] and film festivals, such as the Short Film Festival[2] and Slamdance.[3] Admission is limited to those 21 and older, with valid ID. Free WiFi Internet accessis available to Brewvies patrons. Matt Pernichele is a managing partner[4] of Brewvies, which opened about March 1997.
1. "The Salt Lake Tribune Utah briefs column", Salt Lake Tribune, 1 December 2005
2. "Brewvies kicks off short-film fest on Saturday, Sunday", Salt Lake Tribune, 24 September 2004
3. "Beyond Sundance", Salt Lake Tribune, 18 October 2005
4. "Brewing company owner elaborates on plans", The Times-News, 22 June 2005
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