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  2. Wikipedia:Why is BFDI not on Wikipedia? - Wikipedia

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    Battle for Dream Island (BFDI) is an animated web series on YouTube created by Chinese-American twin brothers Cary and Michael Huang. As the series has over 1.8 billion total views, [a] you may be surprised that Wikipedia does not have an article for this series.

  3. Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre (formerly the Royale Theatre and the John Golden Theatre) is a Broadway theater at 242 West 45th Street (George Abbott Way) in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1927, the theater was designed by Herbert J. Krapp in a Spanish style and was built for real-estate developer Irwin S ...

  4. Theatre Royal - Wikipedia

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    1 Theatres. Toggle Theatres subsection. 1.1 Australia. 1.2 Belgium. 1.3 Canada. 1.4 France. ... Theatre Royal (1955 TV series), a British/American television series ...

  5. Trafalgar Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    In July 2021, Theatre Royal Sydney reopened with Alanis Morissette's Broadway Musical Jagged Little Pill. [ 11 ] In March 2021, the company acquired HQ Theatres, [ 12 ] the UK's largest specialist regional theatre operator with a portfolio of 12 theatres, including Cliffs Pavilion in Westcliff-on-Sea, G Live in Guildford, Churchill Theatre in ...

  6. Wikipedia talk:Why is BFDI not on Wikipedia? - Wikipedia

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    Battle for Dream Island Wiki | Fandom This source has been run by fans of BFDI and has a vast majority of the information needed to create a wikipedia article on BFDI if anyone is interested in making a BFDI article they should probably start here GuyFromNSW 04:57, 14 December 2024 (UTC)

  7. Theatre Royal, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin, on the site of the first Theatre Royal. Over the centuries, there have been five theatres in Dublin called the Theatre Royal.. In the history of the theatre in Great Britain and Ireland, the designation "Theatre Royal", or "Royal Theatre", once meant that a theatre had been granted a royal patent, without which "serious drama" theatrical performances were not ...

  8. Theatre Royal, Newcastle - Wikipedia

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    The Theatre Royal reopened on 12 September 2011 with Alan Bennett's epic period drama The Madness of George III; [8] George III was in fact the monarch who gave the Theatre Royal its charter. The theatre currently hosts a variety of shows, including ballet, contemporary dance, drama, musicals and opera. Almost all of the shows that come to the ...

  9. King's Theatre, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The King's Theatre was commissioned by the theatre company Howard & Wyndham at a cost of over £50,000 and opened on 12 September 1904.. In the 1930s like many city theatres, it had been policy to close during the summer while many city residents headed to the coast for their holidays, but this all changed in 1933 when the then managing director of Howard & Wyndham, A. Stewart Cruikshank ...