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Odeon or odeum is a building used for musical performance in Sparta, built in the 7th or 6th century BC. Hence, any such building in ancient Greece or ancient Rome was called an odeon.
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Odeon Leicester Square The Odeon Leicester Square is a cinema in Leicester Square, London. It is largest cinema screen in Europe and was the first digital projector (2002) hosting most premieres with capacity of over 2000...
Odeon West End The Odeon West End is a cinema in Leicester Square, London. It contains two screens which can sit 1000 each and is used for smaller premieres...
Cineplex Odeon Corporation was one of Canada's largest movie theatre operators, with theatres in Canada and the United States. In was founded in 1979, when its first theatre complex opened in the... cineplex-odeon...
Loews Theatres , founded in 1904 by Marcus Loew, is the oldest theatre chain still operating in North America today. In May 1998 Loews Theatres merged with Cineplex Odeon Corporation to form Loews Cineplex Entertainment, which is one of the largest movie theatre exhibitors in the world with...
, and pressed and sold discs. They were the Cuban distributor for Odeon, Musart Sonora and Capitol...
"hill". The first ever Odeon cinema is in Perry Barr, but is now a conference venue, having been a...
Cinema Odeon Leicester Square Odeon West End Empire (cinema) Prince Charles Cinema Warner Brothers...
3rd, 2003, by Odeon Films in Canada and Momentum Pictures of the United Kingdom. It was directed by...
was recorded at London's Hammersmith Odeon in 1978, during the 1994 Counterparts tour and the 1997 Test for Echo tour. The entire third disc was recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon, and the bulk of the...
Odeon cinema chain and founded the Rank Organisation in 1946, which became the dominant force in... 1990s led to the sale of Pinewood Studios and Odeon as well as the holidays businesses (including...