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  2. Category:Theatre companies in New York City - Wikipedia

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  3. Prop - Wikipedia

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    A prop, formally known as a (theatrical) property, [1] is an object actors use on stage or screen during a performance or screen production. [2] In practical terms, a prop is considered to be anything movable or portable on a stage or a set, distinct from the actors, scenery, costumes, and electrical equipment.

  4. Playing company - Wikipedia

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    The Lords Hunsdon – Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon (c. 1524–96), and his son George Carey, 2nd Baron Hunsdon (1547–1603) – were valuable protectors of their own company, and, when they served in the office of Lord Chamberlain (1585–96 and 1597–1603 respectively), of English drama as a whole.

  5. James Earl Jones Theatre - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The rectangular land lot covers 12,010 square feet (1,116 m 2), with a frontage of 120 feet (37 m) on 48th Street and a depth of 100.42 feet (31 m). [4] Nearby buildings include 1221 Avenue of the Americas to the northeast, 1211 Avenue of the Americas to the east, the Church of St. Mary the Virgin to the south, the Palace Theatre and ...

  6. Outline of theatre - Wikipedia

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    Historic Outdoor Forest Theater in Carmel, California, at sunset. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to theatre: . Theatre – the generic term for the performing arts and a usually collaborative form of fine art involving live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event (such as a story) through acting, singing, and/or dancing before a ...

  7. Sherlock Holmes (play) - Wikipedia

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    The production opened February 20, 1928, at the Cosmopolitan Theatre in New York City, and ran for 16 performances. [17] The Royal Shakespeare Company revived the play in 1973. [18] Directed by Frank Dunlop and starring John Wood as Holmes, the play was a huge success, [18] which led to a move to Broadway in November 1974 [19] and a subsequent ...

  8. Actors Studio - Wikipedia

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    From September 1994 through May 2005, the Studio collaborated with The New School in the education of master's-level theatre students at the Actors Studio Drama School (ASDS). After ending its contract with The New School, the Actors Studio established The Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University in 2006.

  9. Playwrights Horizons - Wikipedia

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    Playwrights Horizons has worked with over 375 writers and is the recipient of numerous awards and honors. In 2005, it was among 406 New York City arts and social service institutions to receive part of a $20 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation, which was made possible through a donation by New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg. [5]