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  2. Mountfields, Shrewsbury - Wikipedia

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    The Darwin Trail passes through Mountfields, following the River Severn along the track used by the barge pullers, from the theatre to Charles Darwin's childhood home at The Mount. It passes through fields that Darwin explored when escaping from Shrewsbury School , which he hated.

  3. Programme (booklet) - Wikipedia

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    The first theatre programmes were issued in the mid-nineteenth century in magazine format. [2] The original theatre programme first appeared in the 18th century. The early playbills were basic, with only enough pages to list the cast members and information on the play's locale and scenes.

  4. Shrewsbury Folk Festival - Wikipedia

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    The first Shrewsbury festival was held in 2006, but it was a direct successor to the Bridgnorth Folk Festival, which was first held in 1997. The 2006 Shrewsbury event was staged at The Quarry, but in 2007 a move was made to the larger West Midlands Showground, where all subsequent festivals have been held.

  5. Telford Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The branding was refreshed again and it was renamed "Telford Theatre" in 2022. [16] In 2024, it closed for alterations, to enlarge the main auditorium to seat 750 people, and create a new studio theatre, bar and dining area. [17] [18] [19]

  6. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Michigan Theatre in Ann Arbor Ann Arbor is a city in and the county seat of Washtenaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan . Founded in 1824 by John Allen and Elisha Rumsey , it was named after the wives of the village's founders, both named Ann, and the stands of bur oak trees they found there.

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  8. St George's Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The arch was excavated during the construction of Theatre Severn in the late 2000s [4] [5] and is preserved within its foundations. Saint George is the patron saint of England . It is also given to the ( CofE ) church in Frankwell, which is within walking distance of the Welsh Bridge/site of St George's Bridge.

  9. Category:Theatres in the United States by state - Wikipedia

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