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  2. Firehouse Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Firehouse Theater of Minneapolis and later of San Francisco was a significant producer of experimental, theater of the absurd, and avant guard theater in the 1960s and 1970s. [1] Its productions included new plays and world premieres, often presented with radical or inventive directorial styles. [ 2 ]

  3. Faison Firehouse Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Faison Firehouse Theater is a theater in Harlem, New York founded in 1999 by Tony award winning choreographer George Faison [1] and Tad Schnugg. It is operated by the American Performing Arts Collaborative (APAC), a not-for-profit (501c3) founded in 1997.

  4. Tad Schnugg - Wikipedia

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    Tad Schnugg was the Executive Director and co-founder with George Faison of the American Performing Arts Collaborative, that is located in the Firehouse Theater. [1] Tad Schnugg and George Faizon founded Faison Firehouse Theater in 2000. The theater seats 130, and is equipped with performing arts and cultural center media services, with fine ...

  5. George Faison - Wikipedia

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    George W. Faison (born December 21, 1945) is an American dancer, choreographer, teacher, and theater producer, and winner of a 1975 Tony, a Drama Desk Award, and a 1991 nominee for the Emmy Award for choreography.

  6. Martha Boesing - Wikipedia

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    Martha Boesing (née Gross) was born in Exeter, New Hampshire in 1936 and graduated from Abbot Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. [1] She had her first experience making theater at sixteen, as an apprentice for a local summer stock company.

  7. Mixed Blood Theatre Company - Wikipedia

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    Mixed Blood Theatre was the first company to use the Joe Dowling Studio in the Guthrie Theater with its play Yellowman in 2006. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In 2021 Jack Reuler's retirement was announced and in 2022 Mark Valdez was announced as the new Artistic Director.

  8. Talk:Firehouse Theater - Wikipedia

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  9. Hallie Flanagan - Wikipedia

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    Among the many branches of this program was the Federal Theatre Project, which aimed to employ the jobless entertainers across America. In September 1935, WPA head Harry Hopkins, who knew Flanagan from Grinnell College and had read Flanagan's 1928 book, Shifting Scenes of the European Theatre, asked Flanagan to lead the Project. [5]