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Le Petit | Theatre building seen from Jackson Square |
Sweet and Hot, Performer, | Theatre Building (Chicago, IL) 1997 |
The | theatre building was designed by the architects Blaks |
ed in 1897/98, it is the oldest purpose built | theatre building in Cork. |
The | theatre building is still heavily used as an activity |
Mark Hollmann joined a | Theatre Building Chicago workshop for musical theatre |
The | theatre building is styled like an Elizabethan-style |
Four | theatre buildings in Edinburgh have borne the name Th |
The Neoclassical Bourla | Theatre, built in 1827 and 1834 by architect Pierre B |
It is a Grade II listed Edwardian | theatre built by the theatre lover and entrepreneur, |
Princess | Theatre built in 1919. |
The Old Stage is the original Royal Danish | Theatre built in 1874. |
The Diana Wortham | Theatre, built in 1991, has been the company's home s |
June 12 - | Theatre burned at Quebec. |
She appeared primarily in musical | theatre, but also appeared in films and television. |
945-1949 there were daily performances in the | theatre, but afterwards the attendance dropped and Mi |
Originally built 1928 as a movie | theatre but has over the years simultaneously been us |
He moved to the Holborn Empire | Theatre by early 1874. |
arshall finally tracks Mindy down at a dinner | theatre by sneaking in backstage. |
Fiction Audio Drama (Long Form): Decoder Ring | Theatre by Gregg Taylor |
He become a star in Broadway | theatre by 1918, and made his screen debut in 1919. |
Chiller | Theatre by John Shercock |
The company aimed to demystify | theatre by presenting contemporary classics in inform |
Theatre By The Sea (TBTS) has had many incarnations o | |
by Ronald Harwood is based on the 1937 novel | Theatre by W. Somerset Maugham. |
He is an author and director of opera, music | theatre, cabaret, experimental theatre, modern and cl |
In 1990 it changed its name to the "Bethesda | Theatre Cafe". |
During this time | Theatre Calgary became the resident company of a stat |
Designed in conjunction with | Theatre Calgary, the Max Bell Theatre came to complet |
Theatre Calgary, theatre company in Calgary, Alberta, | |
The school also recently built a large new | theatre, called the Challoner Studio Theatre. |
ph Papp, of the New York Shakespeare Festival | Theatre, called and said he wanted to produce it at h |
He founded the Roundhouse's first | theatre, called Centre 42, in 1964. |
Wilbraham once had a drive in movie | theatre called Parkway. |
rth-eastern end of the road has another large | theatre, called the Shaftesbury Theatre. |
In 1973 a permanent | theatre called the Haymarket Theatre (Leicester) was |
The | theatre can be used for corporate and private events, |
The movies running in this | theatre can be seen in the link below. |
The Vic | Theatre can easily accommodate 1,400 people, with sea |
y]] (8 January 2004 - 24 January 2004) Street | Theatre, Canberra |
and made its final appearance (at the Marlowe | Theatre, Canterbury) in July 1978. |
e had a weekend job as a stagehand at the New | Theatre, Cardiff. |
His | theatre career included two appearances (1920s-1930s) |
This sparked a | theatre career, with the pair turning theatres into r |
Connell and her husband enjoyed extensive | theatre careers. |
The Lyric | Theatre, Carmarthen was formally known as the Carmart |
s, Lombardi/The Only Thing (Madison Repertory | Theatre), Carter's Way (Steppenwolf Theatre) and Slau |
In Gus: the | Theatre Cat Jellylorum sings a duet with Gus. |
"Gus: The | Theatre Cat" - Sarah Brightman & John Gielgud - 5:10 |
The Broadway | Theatre, Catford is a theatre on Rushey Green, Catfor |
1955 Motion Picture | Theatre Celebration (1955) |
The Illinois | Theatre Center is a constituent of the Theatre Commun |
Goodman | Theatre Center |
Illinois | Theatre Center |
in various locations, including VFW halls and | Theatre Center, the former home of Midland Community |
The Dallas Area is one of the largest | theatre centers in the country. |
e tavern was adapted in 1953 as the Barksdale | Theatre, Central Virginia's leading professional thea |
to become a resident director at the Manitoba | Theatre Centre in Winnipeg, as well as artistic direc |
of grey buildings visible behind the Sudbury | Theatre Centre facility. |
t of Venus was first produced at the Manitoba | Theatre Centre in 1992. |
innish film distributor and the biggest movie | theatre chain in Finland. |
For the American movie | theatre chain, see Regal Entertainment Group. |
8 iF product design award for Royal Playhouse | theatre chair |
ted with the Grain family are; the Charleston | Theatre, Charleston, SC; the Chatham Garden Theatre i |
Theatre Charlotte - Charlotte's oldest arts organizat | |
ues in the South West, including The Everyman | Theatre Cheltenham, The Brewhouse Theatre Taunton, Th |
His acting debut was in 1965 at the Everyman | Theatre, Cheltenham. |
orking with such companies as American Ballet | Theatre, Chicago Ballet and Cincinnati Ballet. |
Bad Dates -- Northlight Repertory | Theatre, Chicago |
Under Coyote's Eye, Other | Theatre, Chicago, 1978 |
8/24/71 Auditorium | Theatre, Chicago, IL |
The House of Special Purpose Minerva | Theatre Chichester |
Sam Mendes as director of the Minerva | Theatre, Chichester |
n We Are Married … Nancy Holmes; The Festival | Theatre, Chichester; 24 July - 17 August 1996 |
ly at the Guthrie Theater, Berkeley Repertory | Theatre, Children's Theater Company, and Theatre de l |
WOLF (2009) The | Theatre, Chipping Norton and Latitude Festival |
2000 Laurence Olivier Award for Best | Theatre Choreographer - The Lion King |
He also composed music for the | theatre, cinema and ballet. |
He acted for the | theatre, cinema and television. |
The Plough Arts Centre is a | theatre, cinema and art gallery in Torrington, north |
From 1951-1952, Friar ran the | Theatre Circle at the Circle in the Square Theatre, a |
elevision, he was a regular on the Australian | theatre circuit. |
In 1837 he became the manager of the Lion | Theatre Circus. |
sdale conducted Virginia's first professional | theatre classes for children. |
The Conservatory offers musical | theatre classes to young people which are taught by l |
"“The first year [1869-1870] the California | Theatre cleared $100,000. |
Television | Theatre close by, near Shepherd's Bush Green, closed |
The | theatre closed 27 May 1742 and did not re-open. |
The Players | theatre closed in 2002, New End Theatre attempted to |
The | theatre closed at the end of 2006 and has been replac |
The | theatre closed permanently in 1899 and was demolished |
The | theatre closed on June 3, 2010. |
However, in October 2010 the | theatre closed its doors again. |
Sadly, the Centenary | Theatre closed in 1991. |
The | theatre closed in 1900. |
The Olympia | Theatre closed between February 1964 and August 1964. |
Palladium | Theatre closed. |
be financially viable and in 1939 the Gaiety | Theatre closed. |
The Marlowe Society is a Cambridge University | theatre club for Cambridge students. |
House/Garden - Manhattan | Theatre Club - 2002 |
hop of the musical was performed at Manhattan | Theatre Club in 1995. |
Little | Theatre Club information |
support from Tampereen Teatterikerho (Tampere | Theatre Club). |
Other credits include Iron at Manhattan | Theatre Club, A Fair Country by Jon Robin Baitz at th |
a Bowers in A Lily in Little India, Hampstead | Theatre Club, November 1965 |
It was founded in 1948 as the Old Red Lion | Theatre Club. |
as a voice coach and director for Teddington | Theatre Club. |
Filkins has a | theatre club. |
at a local restaurant and is a member of the | theatre club. |
Stone City Blue | Theatre Clwyd |
This landmark | theatre co was organized by Raymond O'Neil (director) |
The Ethiopian Art | Theatre Co. (1923-1925), is based in Chicago, Illinoi |
Richard II, Performer, Gilead | Theatre Co. (Chicago, IL) 1998 |
As a member of Greg Thompson's A&BC | Theatre Co. |
Moonlight Mickey's (Calipo | Theatre Co.) |
The Dream of a Summers Day (Storytellers | Theatre Co.) |
ne Onegin - The Roadshow (Something different | Theatre Co.) |
as also appeared several times at the Mercury | Theatre, Colchester. |
cultural facilities, including the Riverside | Theatre, Coleraine, the third-largest professionally |
The house contains Ellen Terry's | theatre collection, while the cottage grounds include |
llection is held at the University of Bristol | Theatre Collection. |
The Tempest - Miranda (Mad Duck | Theatre Collective) |
Recorded at the McMillin | Theatre, Columbia University, NYC on December 15, 197 |
Ohio | Theatre, Columbus, Ohio (1928) |
The school has its own lecture | theatre come cinema. |
During the Second World War Churchill became | Theatre Commander for surgery in the Mediterranean. |
In 2006, the | theatre commenced a £5 million redevlopment. |
ongstanding Problems of Virtue and Happiness, | Theatre Communications Group, 1995. |
New York: | Theatre Communications Group, 1991. |
e met Hawke through mutual friends in the NYC | theatre community. |
2001 he played Charlie in the Black and White | Theatre Companies Off Broadway production of The Fore |
Four | theatre companies are based at the Lamproom; the Lamp |
s composed and performed scores for dance and | theatre companies including Anatomy Performance Co., |
ome to the department of Drama, several small | theatre companies exist on the campus. |
Its home | theatre companies include Peninsula Youth Theatre and |
He has led | theatre companies such as Het Net (Bruges), Victoria |
Waterford also has three | theatre companies, Red Kettle, Spraoi and Waterford Y |
She co-founded two | theatre companies, El Teatro de la Esperanza (Theatre |
cknell acted for most of the major Australian | theatre companies, especially the Sydney Theatre Comp |
He worked in a number of New Zealand | theatre companies, including Downstage, Mercury Theat |
g when she was ten, being in shows from local | theatre companies. |
erver as "one of the quiet men of the British | theatre" he has played leading roles with all the maj |
s Director of Productions for the Bournemouth | Theatre Company (1965-1966). |
played a return engagement at the Children's | Theatre Company November 16-December 31, 2004. |
llow Rabbit is an adult-oriented contemporary | theatre company based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. |
In 1974, the Woodstock Musical | Theatre Company was founded and made the Opera House |
Native Earth Performing Arts is a Canadian | theatre company located in Toronto. |
in 1982, it is the oldest professional Native | theatre company in Canada. |
Sydney | Theatre Company for David Williamson's The Great Man |
July 2003: presented by Singaporean | theatre company Toy Factory Theatre Ensemble, directe |
The Prithvi | theatre company was established in 1993. |
Aurora | Theatre Company offers acting opportunities to talent |
It is the current base for the Bench | Theatre Company who rehearse there and perform up to |
The Zenith Youth | Theatre Company is based in Bath, England. |
She performed with the Shakespeare | Theatre Company production of Oedipus with Avery Broo |
and was succeeded by Cornerstone | Theatre Company artistic director, Bill Rauch. |
Spraoi is a street | theatre company based in Waterford. |
t is home of The Questors, a non-professional | theatre company and is a member of The Little Theatre |
It was revived by The Original | Theatre Company in 2009. |
burgh Musical Theater (PMT) is a professional | theatre company located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
Aurora | Theatre Company received the coveted $25,000 Wallace |
For the | theatre company located in Stockton-on-Tees, England, |
The Arden | Theatre Company is a professional regional theatre co |
The YVHS | Theatre Company was started in 1994. |
This Ebony Bird; Blood in the Alley | Theatre Company |
The Royal Exchange | Theatre Company Limited. |
The Hull Repertory | Theatre Company was a theatre company in Kingston upo |
Theatre Company | |
Scott became Administrator of the 69 | Theatre Company in Manchester in 1968. |
The inhabitants formed a | theatre company at the camp to perform classic Croati |
"Grease" Broadway Rose | Theatre Company (1991) |
Ark | Theatre Company is an ensemble of theatre professiona |
Rebranded at the Tunbridge Wells | Theatre Company @ Trinity Theatre, today it is one of |
Aurora | Theatre Company is often referred to as “chamber thea |
He has toured extensively with national | theatre company Riksteatern, performing the play Eldd |
In 1955 Ninagawa first joined | theatre company "Seihai" (‘green actors'?). |
The associated | theatre company is Shakespeare Link and plays by Will |
She co-owns a London | theatre company named SWEETFA. |
He co-founded the Joint Stock | Theatre Company in 1974. |
Pinkalicious, the Musical - Vital | Theatre Company - Pinkalicious |
leading lady performing with the Shakespeare | Theatre Company in Washington, DC. |
Centenary | Theatre Company is an award winning theatre company b |
Midgley was later in charge of the Cambridge | Theatre Company based at the Arts Theatre (1988-91) a |
is the founder and President of The Pantheon | Theatre Company and is currently over seeing the rest |
had its Australian premiere at the Melbourne | Theatre Company and its European debut at London's Th |
, Gell is owner of a popular Nottingham based | theatre company named Inspire Academy. |
The London Bubble | Theatre Company was founded in 1972. |
Kaloi k'Agathoi is a | theatre company specialising in Classical drama. |
written in 2010 for a performance by Fluellen | Theatre Company at the Swansea Grand Theatre, as part |
The Roundabout | Theatre Company produced a revival Off-Broadway at th |
2004 Clarence Brown | Theatre Company (University of Tennessee), Lifetime A |
It has an in-house | theatre company under the name Vital Stages. |
In present, he is connected to | Theatre Company Amsterdam. |
This is the concluding production of Wales | Theatre Company under the direction of Michael Bogdan |
Aurora | Theatre Company is a professional theatre company loc |
He was associate director for | theatre company Complicite from 1999-2004. |
The Aba Daba | Theatre Company stayed at the Water Rats until 1988. |
However Do You Want Me? (David), City Lights | Theatre Company (2004) |
Cherie, William Inge's Bus Stop Rubicon | Theatre Company |
Canvas | Theatre Company (Professional Training) |
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