When Baltimore Center Stage opened its upper-level Head Theater in 1991, architects promised it would be highly flexible, with seats that can be arranged in a variety of configurations to complement the fixed-seat Pearlstone Theater below.
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When Baltimore Center Stage opened its upper-level Head Theater in 1991, architects promised it would be highly flexible, with seats that can be arranged in a variety of configurations to complement the fixed-seat Pearlstone Theater below.
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