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Summer Stock at the Historic Elitch Theatre in Denver was the proving-grounds for a number of would-be stars. For the 1905 season, a 20-something Cecil B. DeMille was a minor player in the stock cast. Denver-natives, such as Douglas Fairbanks, Maude Fealy, and Antoinette Perry, all got their start in summer stock at the Elitch Theatre. [20]
The Woodstock Playhouse is an American summer stock theater located at 103 Mill Hill Road in Woodstock, New York.Founded in 1938, the not-for profit theater, which is owned by the Pan American Dance Foundation, hosts theatre, music and other presentations throughout the year.
Stock theater may refer to: Repertory theatre , a Western theatre or opera production by a resident company Summer stock theater , an American theater that presents stage productions only in the summer
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While commonly summer barn theatres staged popular plays, some of them presented works of new dramatists and new Broadway try-outs. [ 6 ] [ 4 ] William Birk, author of a book about the historical Rabbit Run Theatre in Madison, Ohio , wrote that one of the reasons to move to barn theatres in the summers of the 1940s was the lack of air ...
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The Kenley Players was an Equity summer stock theatre company which presented hundreds of productions [1] featuring Broadway, film, and television stars [2] in Midwestern cities between 1940 and 1995. Variety called it the "largest network of theaters on the straw hat circuit."
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