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Jan. 29, 2002
Miss Redwood City pageant returns home
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Jan. 29, 2002
Live at the Fox
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Jan. 25, 2002
Redwood City gets stars in its eyes at Fox Theatre
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Jan. 24, 2002
Fox Iands Bill Cosby gig
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Jan. 24, 2002
A sleepy downtown wakes up Redwood City getting music, films, housing
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Jan. 23, 2002
2002 Winter/Spring "Live at the Fox" season brings world-class performers to the peninsula
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2002 Winter/Spring "Live at the Fox" Fact Sheet
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Fox Theatre Fact Sheet
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Jan. 10, 2002
Get ready to laugh
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Nov. 16, 2001
Fox Theatre lands a rock 'n' roll gig
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Nov. 13, 2002
Cultural Arts Network (CAN) Group Presents its Winter Classic Series
"Enriching Lives and Bridging Communities through Art" |
Nov. 08, 2001
Fox Theatre announces lineup
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Nov. 07, 2001
Renovated Fox to offer full schedule
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Nov. 07, 2001
73-Year-Old Fox Theatre brings a gothic exterior and an illustrious history to Downtown Redwood City
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Oct. 31, 2001
Redwood City's Fox Theatre announces up-coming theatrical line-up
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Oct. 07, 2001
Peninsula movie houses, darkened by megaplexes, are finding new life
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Jul. 22, 2001
Summer on Broadway - You can't call Redwood City "Deadwood" any longer
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Apr. 14, 2001
Movie Palace Venture - Tom Jones to perform at unusual venue in Redwood City
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Get ready to laugh
BY MELANIE CARROLL
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
January 10, 2002
Funnymen Harvey Korman and Tim Conway of "The Carol Burnett Show" fame are coming to the Fox Theater in downtown Redwood City next month.
On Feb. 3, the men Who starred with Burnett on her hit comedy television show for 11 season& will perform two shows at the 2215 Broadway theater - one at 4 p.m. and the second at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are still available for the show.
A new spring lineup of performers at the Fox will be released publicly on Jan. 23, organizers said. Last month Melissa Etheridge, Better than Ezra, and Luce played a sold out show at the Fox, which many believe to be, the first step in waking a sleepy downtown Redwood City.
The 1929 vaudeville and movie palace. has been brought back to life by owners John Anagnostou and Mike Monte,, who spent three years and millions of dollars returning the 1,400-seat theater to its Art Deco and Spanish Moorish Gothic styles.
The theater opened as a vaudeville house and a movie theater on Jan. 5, 1929.
For information about tickets call 369-4119.
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