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  2. Boston Playwrights' Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Boston Playwrights' Theatre (BPT) is a small professional theatre in Boston, Massachusetts and the home of Boston University's MFA Playwriting Program. [1] As a venue, BPT rents its space for the rehearsal, reading, and production of new plays.

  3. Huntington Theatre Company - Wikipedia

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    The Huntington was founded in 1982 by Boston University under President John Silber and Vice President Gerald Gross, and was separately incorporated as an independent non-profit in 1986. Its two prior artistic leaders were Peter Altman (1982 – 2000) and Nicholas Martin (2000 – 2008).

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    Park City Center is a shopping mall located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and is the largest enclosed shopping center in Lancaster County. It is situated at the intersection of U.S. Route 30 and Harrisburg Pike. The mall has over 170 stores and features Boscov's, JCPenney, Kohl's, Raymour & Flanigan, and Round 1 Bowling & Amusement. [3]

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  6. Playwrights' Platform - Wikipedia

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    Playwrights' Platform is a not-for-profit cooperative organization of playwrights based in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. The organization has been in existence since 1973 and is "the most established and longest-lived playwrights' group in the area". [1] It was founded by writers Steven Lydenberg, Allen Sternfield, and Saul Zachary. [2]

  7. Wilbur Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Wilbur Theatre sits in the heart of Boston's historic theater district and is known for hosting live comedy and music. The venue seats 1,093, [ citation needed ] but the main floor (orchestra level) has removable tables and seating, to create a general admission standing room (bringing capacity to 1,200).

  8. John Shea (playwright) - Wikipedia

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    John Shea (born February 10, 1964, in Somerville, Massachusetts) is an American playwright. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Most of his plays are set in his hometown of Somerville, an old industrial suburb of Boston which has gentrified rapidly in the early 21st century. [ 3 ]

  9. Kathleen Clark - Wikipedia

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    Kathleen (Kate) Clark is an American playwright whose plays include Southern Comforts, [1] [2] In the Mood, [3] Secrets of a Soccer Mom, [4] [5] Banner, [6] Let's Live A Little and What We May Be. What We May Be , "a perfectly lovely, charming evening of theatre," "a delightful look at what's important in life", directed by Gregg Edelman, was ...