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| THEATRE
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| Centrally
Located In The Heart Of Towson |
| Next To Towson Commons
Movie Theater, Towson Town Center Mall |
| Barnes and Noble and
Many Fine Restaurants and Shops |
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| 700 Capacity |
| General Admission
(No Seating) |
| 2 Full Service Bars |
| Full Service Kitchen |
| Voted Maryland's Best
1/2 lb. Burger! (We Swear) |
| Also
Serving Subs, Sandwhiches, Pizza & Appetizers During All Shows |
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Brians Pride &
Joy |
| The Theatre's
300 Gal. Fresh Water Aquarium |
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| Theatre
History |
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| In 1959, The Recher
family purchased The Towson Theatre and operated as a single screen
Movie Theatre until it's closing in 1992. It was re-opened in 1996
by The Recher Brothers (Brian, Steve, and Scott) as Rec-Room Billiards.
With its incredible acoustics and tapered design, it wasn't long
before the inevitable was observed ; a natural for live music. In
it's short time as a concert venue, The Rec-Room (a"Billards
Room" at the time) developed a reputation as not only the best
sounding room in Baltimore but a venue that many artists say has
a great vibe. In 1998, The Rec-Room hosted many diverse national
and regional favorites such as Vertical
Horizon, Moe, God Lives
Underwater, Everything, Pat
McGee Band, Jimmie's Chicken
Shack, Agents of Good Roots, String
Cheese Incident, Laughing
Colors, God Street Wine, Gibb Droll Band, Emmet Swimming, From Good
Homes, Kelly Bell Band, Crack
The Sky, All Mighty Senators,
Fighting Gravity, Jah Works, Lake Trout and others. The
overwhelming amount of support & success of live music at the
Rec Room prompted the Brothers in May 1999 to transform Rec-Room
Billards into the Recher Theatre; a live music venue truly dedicated
to providing the best national and regional talent possible. The
Recher Theatre promises to fill a long standing void in the Baltimore
Music Scene. |
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