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  2. Lake Worth Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Worth Playhouse, located at 713 Lake Avenue in Lake Worth Beach, Florida, is a venue offering a variety of mainstream and alternative programming, both live and, in its Stonzek Theatre, on film. Built by the brothers Clarence and Lucien Oakley, it opened its doors as the Oakley Theatre in 1924, showing silent movies.

  3. Oakley Hall III - Wikipedia

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    Oakley "Tad" Hall III (May 26, 1950 [1] [2] – February 13, 2011 [3]) was an American playwright, director, and author. [4] The co-founder and first artistic director of Lexington Conservatory Theatre , in 1978 he suffered a traumatic brain injury in a fall from a bridge; he spent decades in recovery and in the process of creating a new life.

  4. The Loss of Nameless Things - Wikipedia

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    The Loss of Nameless Things is a 2004 documentary feature film directed by Bill Rose. It tells the story of playwright Oakley Hall III, from his early life, founding of Lexington Conservatory Theatre, the traumatic brain injury that effectively ended his career, and his subsequent journey to building a new life.

  5. Palm Beach County offers robust season of arts ... - AOL

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    Mark your calendars. We've assembled a guide to the 2024 arts and entertainment season. From Jupiter to Boca Raton, there's something for everyone.

  6. G. William Oakley - Wikipedia

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    G. William "Bill" Oakley, Jr. (March 19, 1937 – October 30, 2010) [1] was a theatrical producer-director-actor and seminal figure in the revival of early American theater, melodrama and vaudeville with theaters in Colorado and Missouri.

  7. Annie Get Your Gun (musical) - Wikipedia

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    [26] [27] It moved to the Theatre Royal, Plymouth, [27] and then to the Aldwych Theatre in London's West End where it played from July 29 to October 4. [28] The cast recorded an album, Annie Get Your Gun - 1986 London Cast [ 29 ] and Quatro's songs "I Got Lost in His Arms"/"You Can't Get a Man with a Gun" were released as a single. [ 27 ]

  8. Oakley, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The Geier Esplanade, commonly known as Oakley Square, was created when two parcels of land were acquired in 1927 and 1932 and were converted into green space. It is situated in the center of Oakley Square. The Twentieth Century Theatre was built in 1941 and is a distinctive Oakley landmark with its 72-foot tower rising over the business ...

  9. Desi Oakley - Wikipedia

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    Desiree "Desi" Oakley was born in Wichita, Kansas.She first attended professional theatre at Music Theatre Wichita and began performing at the age of 8 years. Some of her early roles included Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz, Eponine in Les Misérables, Gabriella in High School Musical, and Ariel in The Little Mermaid. [2]