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  2. Young People's Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The company produces and presents a full season of theatre and arts education programming, performing to approximately 150,000 patrons annually. [1] Founded in 1966 by Susan Douglas Rubeš, [2] YPT originally operated out of the now-demolished Colonnade Theatre on Bloor Street. Since its 1977–78 season, the company has resided in a renovated ...

  3. Young Playwrights' Theater - Wikipedia

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    Young Playwrights' Theater was founded in 1995 by Karen Zacarías. Now a Helen Hayes Award-winning Playwright-in-Residence at Arena Stage, [2] Zacarías began volunteering her time teaching playwriting workshops in DC classrooms after returning to her hometown with a M.F.A. in playwriting from Boston University.

  4. Who's Who in the Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Who's Who in the Theatre is a British reference work, first published in 1912 with sixteen new editions from then until its last issue in 1981. The book was a successor to The Green Room Book, of which four editions were published between 1906 and 1909. Both works presented brief biographies of well-known members of the theatrical profession ...

  5. David Ives - Wikipedia

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    Ives wrote a young adult book, Monsieur Eek, which was released in 2001. The book is set in 1609, and is a "fairy tale–like story full of absurd characters who make bizarre interpretations ..." [73] His next book was Scrib (2005), set in the American West in 1863. [74] [75] His book Voss: How I Come to America and Am Hero, Mostly, was ...

  6. Working in the Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Working in the Theatre is the American Theatre Wing’s documentary series created to highlight the theatre industry's inner-workings. The series profiles notable members of the industry, and provides a closer look at unique stories and important work. Working in the Theatre aims to inform audiences about typically less well-known aspects of ...

  7. Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Theories of the Theatre: A Historical and Critical Survey from the Greeks to the Present (Expanded ed.). Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press. ISBN 0-8014-8154-6. Carnicke, Sharon Marie (1998). Stanislavsky in Focus. Russian Theatre Archive series. London: Harwood Academic Publishers. ISBN 90-5755-070-9. Cartledge, Paul (1997).

  8. Portal:Theatre/Selected biography - Wikipedia

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    Hepburn began acting in college, and spent four years in the theatre before entering films in 1932. She became an instant star, but after a series of unsuccessful films was named "box office poison". The Philadelphia Story revived her career, and she subsequently formed a popular alliance with Spencer Tracy that lasted 25 years.

  9. Paul Sills' Story Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Story Theatre on Broadway was composed of 8 actors with a rock-folk band, "The True Brethren", enacting fairy tale stories. [6] The stories included " The Bremen Town Musicians ," " The Little Peasant ," " The Robber Bridegroom ," " The Master Thief ," " The Fisherman and His Wife ," "Two Crows," " The Golden Goose ," " Henny Penny ," and ...