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  1. Pantages Theatres. Alexander Pantages ( Greek: Περικλῆς Ἀλέξανδρος Πανταζῆς, Periklis Alexandros Padazis; 1867 – February 17, 1936) was a Greek American vaudeville impresario and early motion picture producer. He created a large and powerful circuit of theatres across the Western United States and Canada.

  2. Jan 25, 2021 · Alexander Pantages, a wealthy theater owner, was convicted of raping a 17-year-old girl in his office in 1929. The trial attracted media attention, public outrage and a former lover's testimony.

  3. Few Greek-American stories can match the roller coaster of Alexander Pantages, a penniless boy from the Aegean who built a theatrical empire in the American West before retiring in public humiliation. As with many first-generation immigrants, Pantages’ early life is shrouded in mist.

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  4. Dec 5, 2007 · Alexander Pantages, Pericles, entrepreneur, vaudeville and motion picture theatre owner and manager (b at Andros, Greece 17 Feb 1867; d at Los Angeles 17 Feb 1936). Pericles Pantages was reputed to have changed his name to Alexander after hearing the story of Alexander the Great.

  5. Mar 5, 2001 · Alexander Pantages was a theatrical entrepreneur who had a considerable impact on the development of popular stage entertainments in the Puget Sound region in the early twentieth century. He created a large and popular vaudeville circuit, commissioned the design of elaborate theater buildings in several cities including Seattle, and with ...

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  6. Apr 25, 2022 · Learn about the life and career of Alexander Pantages, who built a theatrical empire in the American West and faced a notorious rape charge in 1929. Read how he overcame poverty, smuggling, and legal battles to become a successful showman and a victim of corporate wars.

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  8. Alexander Pantages spends a year in New York trying to reclaim some of his losses through investments. He then decides to move West again, this time to Seattle in 1903. His first theater endeavor in Seattle is a project he built (and ran single-handedly) called the “Crystal Theater”.