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  2. Taliesin Arts Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Centre was opened on 18 June 1984 by Sir Geriant Evans CBE. [1] [2] [3] Stephen Hawking gave the inaugural lecture at the centre's opening. [4]It stages its own productions and hosts visiting artists, in addition to being the home to the Egypt Centre, a two-storey gallery containing an important collection of antiquities from Ancient Egypt..

  3. Palace Theatre, Swansea - Wikipedia

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    High Street in 1915. In April 2014 Swansea Council made £75,000 available to the owners to carry out work on the High Street theatre, [10] which had been named as one of the 10 most endangered Victorian and Edwardian buildings in England and Wales. The Victorian Society called it "a victim of urban decay". The council funds were earmarked for ...

  4. List of cultural venues in Swansea - Wikipedia

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    Dylan Thomas Theatre (144) Grand Theatre. Main Theatre (1,000) Archived 4 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine; Arts Wing (175) Great Hall, Swansea University (700) Patti Pavilion (900) Penyrheol Theatre (500) Taliesin Arts Centre (330) Official Site; YMCA Theatre

  5. List of buildings and structures in Swansea - Wikipedia

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    Palace Theatre; Plantasia; Patti Pavilion; Sea View Community Primary School; Swansea Central Library (Grade II listed) Swansea Central police station (Grade II listed) Swansea Market; Swansea observatory; Tabernacle Chapel, Morriston (Grade I listed) Vetch Field; Whiteford Lighthouse (Grade II listed) Mumbles Pier

  6. Swansea Grand Theatre - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, the Swansea Grand was threatened with closure but, following a campaign led by its manager and artistic director John Chilvers, the theatre was saved. [2] The Swansea Corporation (City Council) leased the building in May 1969 and bought it outright in 1979. The theatre was then refurbished and updated between 1983 and 1987 at a cost of ...

  7. Locws international - Wikipedia

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    Locws International is a contemporary arts organisation, based in Swansea, South Wales, UK.They work with British and international artists to create visual responses to aspects of the city’s heritage, landscape and people, most notably through their Locws and Art Across the City events.

  8. Patti Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Patti Pavilion is a venue for the performing arts in Swansea, Wales, located at Victoria Park to the south west of Swansea City Centre. [1] [2] The theatre stages plays, pantomimes, musical shows and fairs. [3] [4]

  9. Shea's 710 Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Shea's 710 Theatre (originally known as the Studio Arena Theatre) is a theatre in Buffalo, New York. It was founded in the 1920s and briefly closed in 2008 citing $3 million in debt and laying off its staff.