Louisville, KY
Built:
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Venue Status:
Still open
Seating Capacity:
159
Built in 1972 in the refurbished Old Bank of Louisville, the third oldest building in downtown Louisville, and the adjacent Myers-Thompson Display Building.
One of three performances spaces in the Actors Theatre of Louisville. The others are the Pamela Brown Auditorium and the Bingham Theatre.
Named for Victor Jory, actor and father to Jon Jory (producing director of Actors Theatre of Louisville, 1969–2000).
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