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  2. George Engleheart - Wikipedia

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    Engleheart is generally thought to have been born in Kew, Surrey, on 26 October 1750. [a] His father was Francis Englehart (died 1773), a German plaster modeller who emigrated to England as a child; his mother was Anne Dawney. He had seven brothers. The family name was changed to Engleheart after his father died.

  3. Pieces of Eight (1985 musical) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Layton was the director and choreographer, and the cast included George Hearn (as Silver), Jonathan Ross, Graeme Campbell, George Lee Andrews, Robert Fitch, and Brian McKay. According to theatre critic/historian Ken Mandelbaum, Pieces of Eight never got beyond its Edmonton production. [2]

  4. Citadel Theatre production history - Wikipedia

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    The Citadel Theatre is the major theatre-arts venue in Edmonton, the capital city of Alberta, Canada. This is a chronological list of the productions staged there since its opening night on November 10, 1965.

  5. Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    The Jubilee is home to the Edmonton Opera, Ukrainian Shumka Dancers and the Alberta Ballet. In addition to opera, ballet, and dance performances, for many years it has hosted Broadway shows, stand-up comedians, theatre productions, recording artists, concert bands, orchestras, cultural festivals, and awards ceremonies.

  6. Citadel Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre's first production to be performed was Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. The theatre was founded on October 12, 1965 with its first opening night on November 10, 1965. [ 1 ] In its current location, The Citadel has the distinction of being the only venue where the Jule Styne musical Pieces of Eight has been produced.

  7. Garneau Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Suburban Theatres commissioned William George Blakey as The Garneau Theatre's architect in the late 1930s. His other extant buildings include Edmonton's Christ Church, Masonic Temple, and Roxy Theatre. It is the last modernist theatre still used for its original purpose in Alberta. [1]

  8. Kew - Wikipedia

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    Kew (/ k j u ː /) is a district ... George Engleheart (1750–1829), one of the greatest English painters of portrait miniatures, was born in Kew. [38]

  9. Category:Theatres in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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