Original Theatre Progam
August 9th, 2009

OCU Musical Theatre Program – Cabaret #2 – Take Me or Leave Me (Gertrude Style)
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Star Wars Science Fiction Original Color Movie Program, 1977: Theatrical Release, 1st Edition $14.99 Original theatrical program featuring the Tom Jung artwork from the half sheet poster. This is the first printing with the glossy cover and interior pages. Has 18 pages of photos, character and actor bios, and information about the making of the film…. |
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Abbey Theatre $68.51 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Abbey Theatre, also known as the National Theatre of Ireland, is a theatre located in Dublin, Ireland. The Abbey first opened its doors to the public on 27 December 1904. Despite losing its original building to a fire in 1951, it has remained active to the present day. The Abbey was the first statesubsidized theatre in the Englishspeaking world; from 1925 onwards it received an annual subsidy from the Irish Free State. Since July 1966, the Abbey has been located at 26 Lower Abbey Street, Dublin 1. In its early years, the theatre was closely associated with the writers of the Irish Literary Revival, many of whom were involved in its founding and most of whom had plays staged there. The Abbey served as a nursery for many of the leading Irish playwrights and actors of the 20th century, including William Butler Yeats, Lady Gregory Augusta, Sean OCasey and John Millington Synge. In addition, through its extensive programme of touring abroad and its high visibility to foreign, particularly American, audiences, it has become an important part of the Irish tourist industry. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 74 Publication Date: 2009/12/10 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.17 inches |
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Olympic Theatre $74.88 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Olympic Theatre, sometimes known as the Royal Olympic Theatre, was a 19thcentury London theatre, opened in 1806 and located at the junction of Drury Lane, Wych Street, and Newcastle Street. The theatre specialised in comedies throughout much of its existence. Along with three other Victorian theatres (Opera Comique, Globe and Gaiety), the Olympic was eventually demolished in 1904 to make way for the development of the Aldwych. Newcastle and Wych streets also vanished. The first Olympic theatre was built in 1806 on the site of Drury House (later Craven House), for the impresario Philip Astley, a retired cavalry officer. The original name of the house was the Olympic Pavilion. It was said to be built from the timbers of the French warship Ville de Paris. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 76 Publication Date: 2011/03/02 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.18 inches |
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Ziegfeld Theatre $137.01 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Ziegfeld Theatre was a Broadway theater located at the intersection of Sixth Avenue and 54th Street in Manhattan, New York City. It was built in 1927 and, despite public protests, was razed in 1966. A second Ziegfeld Theatre, named in honor of the original, is located at 141 West 54th Street in Manhattan. Designed as a deluxe single screen movie theater, it opened in 1969 and remains in operation today. The Ziegfeld Theatre was named for the famed Broadway impresario Florenz Ziegfeld, who built it with financial backing from William Randolph Hearst. Designed by Joseph Urban and Thomas W. Lamb, it opened on February 2, 1927 with the musical Rio Rita. The Ziegfelds second show was also its most famous, Jerome Kerns landmark musical Show Boat which opened on December 27, 1927. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 248 Publication Date: 2010/11/23 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.56 inches |
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Book of Scratch : Learn to Progam the Fun Way $24.95 No Synopsis Available |
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Royal Shakespeare Theatre $71.7 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Royal Shakespeare Theatre (RST) is a large theatre owned by the Royal Shakespeare Company dedicated to the British playwright and poet William Shakespeare. It is located in the town of, StratforduponAvon Shakespeares birthplace in the English Midlands, beside the River Avon. It is closed and undergoing major structural changes until 2010. The modern theatre was opened on 23 April 1932, rebuilt after a fire destroyed the original Shakespeare Memorial Theatre (opened 19 April 1879) on 6 March 1926. The architect was Elisabeth Scott, so the theatre became the first important work erected in this country from the designs of a woman architect. It is now managed by the Royal Shakespeare Company and was renamed Royal Shakespeare Theatre in 1961. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 100 Publication Date: 2010/08/10 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.24 inches |
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Warwick Musical Theatre $113.11 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Warwick Musical Theatre was a musical theater located on Route 2 in Warwick, Rhode Island.Buster Bonoff opened the theatre in 1955 on the site of an open field. Initially the theatre hosted touring Broadway shows but by the 1970s big name entertainers became its standard offering.In 1967, the original tent was replaced with a 3,3000 Theatre in the round that used a building from the 1964 New York Worlds Fair. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 180 Publication Date: 2010/12/21 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.41 inches |
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Sadlers Wells Theatre $92.4 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Sadlers Wells Theatre is a major performing arts venue located in Rosebery Avenue, Clerkenwell in the London Borough of Islington. The present day theatre is the most recent of six theatres that have existed on the same site since 1683. The building which stands today consists of two performance spaces, the 1,500 seat main auditorium and the Lilian Baylis Studio, with extensive rehearsal rooms and technical facilities also housed within the site. Sadlers Wells is recognised as one of the United Kingdoms foremost dance venues and producing houses, with a number of associated artists and companies who produce original works for the theatre. Sadlers Wells is also responsible for the management of the Peacock Theatre in the West End. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 138 Publication Date: 2010/08/16 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.32 inches |
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Royal Strand Theatre $62.13 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Royal Strand Theatre was located in the Strand in the City of Westminster. The theatre was built on the site of a panorama in 1832, and in 1882 was rebuilt by the prolific theatre architect Charles J. Phipps. It was demolished in 1905 to make way for Aldwych tube station. From 1801, Thomas Edward Barker set up a rival panorama to his fathers in Leicester Square, at 168/9 Strand. On the death of Robert Barker, in 1806, the two panoramas were run jointly until 1830. Their building was then used as a dissenting chapel and was purchased by Benjamin Lionel Rayner, a noted actor in 1832. Raynor engaged Charles Broad to convert and extend the original building as a theatre. This was built in 1832 in 7 weeks, at a cost of 3,000. The theatre opened on 15 January 1832, as Rayners New Subscription Theatre, with a production of Struggles at Starting. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 72 Publication Date: 2010/12/30 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.17 inches |