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  2. Joan Ure - Wikipedia

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    Joan Ure wrote short stories and poems as well as short plays, but she made her mark with her work for the theatre. She never wrote a full-length play. Among her work to achieve a professional production, I See Myself as This Young Girl , an exploration of a mother-daughter relationship, was directed by Michael Meacham at the close theatre Club ...

  3. Breath (play) - Wikipedia

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    Calcutta!, at the Eden Theatre in New York City on 16 June 1969. The UK premiere was at the Close Theatre Club in Glasgow in October 1969; this was the first performance of the text as written. The second performance, and the English premiere, was at a benefit held at the Oxford Playhouse on March 8, 1970.

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    The Battle of Glasgow was fought on October 15, 1864, in and near Glasgow as part of Price's Missouri Expedition during the American Civil War. Although the battle resulted in a Confederate victory and the capture of significant war material, it had little long-term benefit as Price was ultimately defeated at Westport a week later, bringing his ...

  5. Derrick Goodwin - Wikipedia

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    After two years at Dundee he was invited by David William to become his Associate Director at the Citizens Theatre, Glasgow, mainly being responsible for the new Close Theatre Club, which was also run by the Citizens' theatre board. He was then appointed Artistic Director of the Ipswich Arts Theatre.

  6. Tron Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Tron Theatre is located in Glasgow, Scotland.The theatre was formerly known as the Tron Kirk. It began as the Collegiate Church of Our Lady and St. Anne.. The Tron Theatre building is home to the Tron Theatre Company and serves as a producing house for contemporary theatrical work.

  7. Wildcat Stage Productions - Wikipedia

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    Wildcat Stage Productions was an influential left-wing theatre and music production company based in Glasgow. [1] Founded in 1978 as a spin-off from the 7:84 Company, it formed a key part of the Scottish touring theatre network for the next 20 years, creating more than 80 shows and giving many thousands of performances across Scotland, the UK and internationally. [2]

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  9. Category:Theatres in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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