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  2. Locksley Hall - Wikipedia

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    "Locksley Hall" is a poem written by Alfred Tennyson in 1835 and published in his 1842 collection of Poems. It narrates the emotions of a rejected suitor upon coming to his childhood home, an apparently fictional Locksley Hall, though in fact Tennyson was a guest of the Arundel family in their stately home named Loxley Hall, in Staffordshire, where he spent much of his time writing whilst on ...

  3. The Old Rep - Wikipedia

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    Blue plaque to founder, Barry Jackson, above the entrance. The Old Rep is a historic Grade II listed theatre, located on Station Street in Birmingham, England.Upon opening in 1913, as the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, it became the United Kingdom's first purpose-built repertory theatre and the permanent home for Barry Jackson's Birmingham Repertory Company, which had been officially ...

  4. Theatre in Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The Alexandra Theatre and the Birmingham Hippodrome host large-scale touring productions, while professional drama is performed on a wide range of stages across the city, including the Old Rep, the Crescent Theatre, the Custard Factory, the Old Joint Stock Theatre, the Blue Orange Theatre and the mac in Cannon Hill Park.During the 70s, mac ...

  5. Poems (Tennyson, 1842) - Wikipedia

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    Poems, by Alfred Tennyson, was a two-volume 1842 collection in which new poems and reworked older ones were printed in separate volumes.It includes some of Tennyson's finest and best-loved poems, [1] [2] such as Mariana, The Lady of Shalott, The Palace of Art, The Lotos Eaters, Ulysses, Locksley Hall, The Two Voices, Sir Galahad, and Break, Break, Break.

  6. Old Rep - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Birmingham Ormiston Academy (BOA), a Birmingham based stage school, took on the lease of the theatre from the City Council. In 2024, after 10 years, they decided not to renew the lease, which allowed the established Crescent Theatre to take ownership of the theatre and secure it for future generations.

  7. Girls Like That (play) - Wikipedia

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    Girls Like That is a stage play written by Evan Placey co-commissioned by Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Theatre Royal Plymouth and West Yorkshire Playhouse.The play was first performed by The Young REP as part of the Young Rep Festival at The Old Rep Theatre, Birmingham, on 12 July 2013; the West Yorkshire Playhouse Youth Theatre at the Courtyard Theatre, West Yorkshire Playhouse, on 18 July ...

  8. Locksley - Wikipedia

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    Locksley station (Pennsylvania), a railroad station in Thornbury Township, Pennsylvania, USA Locksley Christian School, the former name of Regents Academy based in Lincolnshire, England Locksley Hall , an Alfred Lord Tennyson poem

  9. Hurt Village (play) - Wikipedia

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    A monologue of Big Mama advocating and fighting for her family to move to Raleigh at the welfare office. Buggy, Skillet, and Cornbread are all in his unit. Cornbread is counting the money they made. They all argue over who the boss over their business is and what they should name it.