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Blue Man Group is an American performance art company formed in New York City ... Boston at the Charles Playhouse ... Chicago at the Briar Street Theatre (1997–2025 ...
23 August 1958 Derby County: H 1–1 Massie 16,977 8th 27 August 1958 Cardiff City: H 3–0 Malloy , Massie, Hawksworth 13,266 4th 30 August 1958 Barnsley: A 0–1 17,684 11th 3 September 1958 Cardiff City: A 2–3 Hawksworth (2, 1 pen) 13,078 12th 6 September 1958 Rotherham United: H 3–0 Massie (2), Law 14,330 8th 9 September 1958 Bristol ...
Originally the carriage house for the Marshall Field and Company horses, the space was purchased by Walter Topel and reconstructed into a theater. [1] The Briar Street Theatre is most notably associated with the Blue Man Group act, which began performing at the Briar Street Theatre in 1997 and, as of January 6th, 2025, has ceased performances. [2]
The Charles Playhouse is a theater at 74 Warrenton Street Boston in the Boston Theater District. The venue comprises an approximately 500-seat mainstage, which hosts the long-running Blue Man Group , and a 200-seat second stage branded as the comedy club Lil Chuck.
Bill Shankly became manager of Huddersfield after Andy Beattie resigned in November 1956, so 1957–58 was his first full season in charge of the team. After the team's glory years in the 1920s, winning the 1922 FA Cup final and leading the First Division for three consecutive years in 1923–24, 1924–25, and 1925–26, Huddersfield had been spent many years towards the bottom of Football ...
Huddersfield Town's 1957–58 campaign was a fairly mediocre season for the Town under Bill Shankly, taking charge for his first full season at Leeds Road. The season will be best remembered for the match against Charlton Athletic at The Valley on 21 December 1957.
The Blue Man Group, The Complex (album), Audio (album), How to Be Megastar Live! Chris Wink (born 1961 in New York City , New York) is an American theater performer and director. He is one of the founding members of the Blue Man Group , as well as co-founder of Blue School.
Armstrong by Request, which also alternated with The United States Steel Hour and aired in place of Armstrong Circle Theatre from July 8 to September 16, 1959, consisted of reruns of six documentary dramas which originally had aired on Armstrong Circle Theatre during the 1958–1959 season.