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  2. Citizens Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The 1909 manifesto of the Glasgow Repertory Theatre expressed these tenets: "The Repertory Theatre is Glasgow's own theatre. It is a citizens' theatre in the fullest sense of the term. Established to make Glasgow independent from London for its dramatic supplies, it produces plays which the Glasgow playgoers would otherwise not have the ...

  3. New Lockerbie play to reopen iconic theatre - AOL

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    A new stage production about the town of Lockerbie's response to the Pan Am disaster is to reopen the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow. Small Acts of Love focuses on the people of the town in Dumfries ...

  4. Glasgow Citizens Theatre - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Citizens Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Citizens Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland This is a photo of listed building number. 33512. ... Serial number of camera: 252154000131: Lens used: EF16-35mm f/4L IS ...

  6. TAG Theatre Company - Wikipedia

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    TAG's original artistic director was Christine Redington, who was at the helm for three years until 1971. Since then a number of high-profile directors have worked for the company, including Ian Wooldridge (1978–84), Ian Brown (1984–88) now at West Yorkshire Playhouse, Alan Lyddiard who left TAG to become artistic director of Northern Stage Ensemble in Newcastle (1988–92), and Tony ...

  7. Pavilion Theatre (Glasgow) - Wikipedia

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    The auditorium's capacity of 1449 is made up of 677 stalls, 341 circle, 413 balcony and 18 box seats. A founding director, and soon managing director was Rich Waldon of the city`s Royal Princess`s Theatre. [2] Pavilion Theatre shown in a postcard of around 1912 of Renfield Street, Glasgow, at the corner of Renfrew Street

  8. List of Pittsburgh performing arts companies and venues

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    Sherwood Forest Theatre; Soho Repertory Theatre; South Park Conservatory Theatre; Squonk Opera (current) Stage 62; Stage & Steel Productions (current) Stage Right (Pittsburgh) (current) Stanley Theatre (also known as the Benedum Center) Stephen Foster Memorial (current) Summer Company (current) Syria Mosque

  9. King's Theatre, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The King's Theatre was commissioned by the theatre company Howard & Wyndham at a cost of over £50,000 and opened on 12 September 1904.. In the 1930s like many city theatres, it had been policy to close during the summer while many city residents headed to the coast for their holidays, but this all changed in 1933 when the then managing director of Howard & Wyndham, A. Stewart Cruikshank ...