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  2. Buxton Festival - Wikipedia

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    Buxton Opera House. The Buxton International Festival is an annual summer festival of opera, music and (since 2000) a literary series, held in Buxton, Derbyshire, England since its beginnings in July 1979. The 2020 festival was cancelled due to the Covid-19 crisis. [1] The 2024 Buxton International Festival was scheduled for 4–21 July.

  3. Kate Whitley - Wikipedia

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    Alive (words by Holly McNish) for children's choir and orchestra; The Cruel Cut (words by Sabrina Mahfouz, written in support of the campaign to stop FGM in the UK) for 4 sopranos, community choir including solo untrained voice, piano * Our Future In Your Hands, oratorio, words by Laura Attridge, Buxton Festival, fp 10 July 2022

  4. Buxton Opera House - Wikipedia

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    Buxton Opera House is in The Square, Buxton, Derbyshire, England. It is a 902-seat opera house that hosts the annual Buxton Festival and the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival, among others, as well as pantomime at Christmas, musicals and other entertainments year-round. Hosting live performances until 1927, the theatre then was used ...

  5. Category:Entertainers from Buxton - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:People from Buxton - Wikipedia

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  7. Buxton - Wikipedia

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    Buxton in 1965 with shoppers and tourists filling Spring Gardens. The area features in the works of W. H. Auden, Jane Austen and Emily Brontë. [8] Buxton's profile was boosted by a recommendation from Erasmus Darwin of the waters there and at Matlock, addressed to Josiah Wedgwood I. The Wedgwood family often visited Buxton and commended the ...

  8. Category:People from Buxton by occupation - Wikipedia

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  9. Buxton Pavilion Gardens - Wikipedia

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    It is also hosts the annual Buxton Festival. [6] [12] Within the main pavilion complex, the Pavilion Arts Centre on St John's Road has a theatre with 360 seats and it has been the home of the Buxton Cinema since 2017. The building was designed by William Bryden and was built as the Entertainment Stage theatre in 1889.