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  2. Theatre of Blood - Wikipedia

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    Theatre of Blood was filmed entirely on location. Lionheart's hideout, the "Burbage Theatre", was the Putney Hippodrome, which was built in 1906, but had been vacant and dilapidated for more than ten years before it was used in the film. [citation needed] It was demolished in 1975 to make way for housing.

  3. Theatre of Death - Wikipedia

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    Theatre of Death (also known as Blood Fiend) is a 1967 British horror movie directed by Samuel Gallu and starring Christopher Lee, Lelia Goldoni and Julian Glover. [1] It was written by Ellis Kadison and Roger Marshall .

  4. Talk:Blood Theatre - Wikipedia

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  5. Blood Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Dean Murdock, the owner of the Spotlite Theater chain, purchases an abandoned theater that was once the site of a horrific massacre perpetrated by the disgruntled owner on the theater's closing night. He notifies his employees of the chain's acquisition of the property, and promotes several to renovate and subsequently operate the theater.

  6. Bridge of Blood - Wikipedia

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    Bridge of Blood: Jim Elliot Takes Christ to the Aucas is a 1973 readers' theatre play based on the story of Operation Auca. It was written by David Robey, a former drama professor at Cedarville University , and produced by Lillenas Drama in 1988.

  7. Theatre of Cruelty - Wikipedia

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    The Theatre of Cruelty (French: Théâtre de la Cruauté, also Théâtre cruel) is a form of theatre conceptualised by Antonin Artaud. Artaud, who was briefly a member of the surrealist movement , outlined his theories in a series of essays and letters, which were collected as The Theatre and Its Double .

  8. Improbable (theatre company) - Wikipedia

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    Improbable is an English theatre company founded in 1996 by Lee Simpson, Phelim McDermott, Julian Crouch (artistic directors) and producer Nick Sweeting. Improbable is funded by Arts Council England in London. [1]

  9. Impro: Improvisation and the Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Improvisation and the Theatre is a book written in 1979 by theatre educator ...