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  • {{dambigbox|the art form|Theatre}} '''Theatre''' (also spelled '''theater,''' especially in the [[United States of Americ
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  • | title = The Cambridge Guide to Theatre | title = The Essential Theatre
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  • The '''Donlands Theatre''', at 387 [[Donlands Avenue]] near Plains Road.<ref name=DictArch/><ref na It operated as a movie theatre in the [[Bloom and Fine]] chain, until 1969.<ref name=InsideToronto/>
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  • The '''Union Theatre''' is a theatre in [[Peterborough, Ontario]], [[Canada]]. ...was primarily a performance space "[[Black box theater|black box]]" style theatre.
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  • {{Image|Globe theatre.jpg|right|300px|Modern reconstruction of the Globe Theatre that stands near the original site in London.}} {{Image|Globe stage.jpg|right|300px|The stage of the reconstructed Globe Theatre, as seen from the upper balcony.}}
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  • '''Theatre''' (U.S. English "theater") might refer to: {{rpl|Theatre}}
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  • ...play'', and takes place on a [[stage (performance)|stage]], usually in a [[theatre]].
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  • The '''Glendale Theatre''' was a large cinema in [[Toronto, Ontario]].<ref name=CinemaTreasures/><r
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  • [[File:Westwood (8346047269).jpg|thumb|400px|A detail of the Westwood Theatre, in 2012, a year before final demolition. Note: The sign was damaged when The '''Westwood Theatre''' was built, in 1951, near [[Etobicoke, Canada]]'s [[Six Points]] intersec
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  • ...s used to refer to the stated or tacit agreement to describe events in the theatre in a particular way. The agreement comes about by logical necessity and no ...m’ are often used synonymously but this promotes a grammatical error. New theatre conventions are being created with each new production but a new custom is
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  • [[File:Runnymede Theatre.JPG | 300px | right | thumb | The building, several days after it opened as ...egridto.com/index.html%3Fp=146519.html | title = Ghost City: The Runnymede Theatre | author =Kate Fane | newspaper = [[The Grid (newspaper) | The Grid]] | dat
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  • ...tell stories from their lives and watch them enacted on the spot. Playback Theatre is sometimes considered a modality of drama therapy. ...n 1975 by Jonathan Fox and Jo Salas. Fox was a student of improvisational theatre, oral traditional storytelling, psychodrama and the work of Paulo Freire.
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  • ...r dramatic works, often simply called ''plays'', are performed. The word ''theatre'' comes from the the [[Greek language|Greek]] θέατρον (''theatron'', ...often to crowds of 12,000 or more. Nearly all Greek religious sites had a theatre used for these festivals.
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  • The '''Colony Theatre''', at 1801 [[Eglinton Avenue West]], in Toronto, was one of 69 theatres de It operated as a movie theatre from 1939 to 1958.<ref name=WorldTheatres/> It seated 834 patrons.
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  • Becker, Becky K. Theatre and Space. Southeastern Theatre Conference; University of Alabama Press, 2016. Camp, Pannill. The First Frame : Theatre Space in Enlightenment France. Cambridge University Press, 2014.
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  • [[File:The Hollywood Theatre, in Toronto, in 1945.png|thumb|The Hollywood was on the east side of Yonge, [[Toronto, Ontario]]'s '''Hollywood Theatre''' opened on 1930, at 1519 [[Yonge Street, Toronto|Yonge Street]].<ref name
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  • A movie theatre, designed by [[Kaplan & Sprachman]], built in 1951, since demolished
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  • Stated or tacit agreement to describe events in the theatre in a particular way.
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  • [[File:Queen_Street_West_and_Broadway_Theatre.jpg|thumb|The Broadway Theatre, on Queen, the vacant lot across Queen would become [[Nathan Phillips Squar ...Roxy Theatre in the early 1930s, and assumed its final name, the Broadway Theatre, in 1937.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Glendale Theatre (Toronto)/Definition]]
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  • [[File:Avalon Theatre, Toronto.JPG|thumb|Shell of the theatre, in 2009.]] ...igned dozens of neighbourhood cinemas, and opened under the name ''Allenby Theatre''.<ref name=DougTaylorGoldenAge/><ref name=GlobeAndMail2006-09-16/><ref nam
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  • ...ce; or, its performance on a [[stage (performance)|stage]], such as in a [[theatre]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Union Theatre]]
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  • A movie theatre, designed by [[Kaplan & Sprachman]], built in 1939, since demolished
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  • The open air theatre constructed by the Lord Chamberlain's Men in 1599.
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  • A movie theatre, designed by [[Kaplan & Sprachman]], built in the late 1940s, since repurpo
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  • [[File:Standard Theatre.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The former Standard Theatre]] ...e '''Victory Burlesque''', which would be the last traditional [[burlesque theatre]] in Toronto when it closed in 1975. It is located at 285 Spadina Ave. the
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  • | title = Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, 2006.
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  • ...radise Theatre, in 1937, from COTA.jpg | thumb | left | Toronto's Paradise Theatre, in 1937.]] [[File:Paradise Theatre, Toronto.jpg | thumb | right | Exterior view in 2013]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Conventions (theatre)]]
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  • {{rpl|Ancient Greek theatre}} {{rpl|Musical theatre}}
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  • [[File:Casino Theatre in the 1940s - ttc-pc147.jpg|thumb|Casino Theatre in the 1940s]] The '''Casino Theatre''' was a live theatre, in [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Ontario]], Canada. It was located at 87 [[Queen
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  • '''Theatre''' has existed in many forms since [[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greek]] times. Ancient Greece is generally regarded as the founding civilisation of theatre. It began at the festival of [[Dionysus]], the god of wine, when the first
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  • [[File:Tivoli Theatre (4499956837).jpg | thumb]] The '''Tivoli Theatre''' was the last name of a theatre in downtown [[Toronto, Ontario]], on the corner of [[Victoria Street, Toron
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  • [[File:Joy Theatre (formerly the Rex Theatre) (4500591980).jpg | thumb]] ...the number of seats to 427, and changing its name from Rex Theatre to Joy Theatre.
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  • ...nt Dennis Theatre, on Weston Road, 1944.jpg | thumb | 400px | Mount Dennis Theatre in 1944.]] ...opened as the Maple Leaf Theatre in 1918, and was renamed the Mount Dennis Theatre in 1927, in [[Mount Dennis, Ontario]], then a separate municipality, outsid
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  • File:Interior of the Runnymede Theatre.png|Interior of the Runnymede Theatre. File:Runnymede Theatre Toronto.jpg|Runnymede Theatre Toronto.
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  • The '''Regent Theatre''' is an [[art deco]] cinema in [[Toronto, Canada]].<ref name=Sbb2017-05-02 ...s the Belsize. In 1950 it was renovated, and reopened as a venue for live theatre. In 1968 it was returned to showing movies, under its most recent name, th
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  • Burns, Elizabeth, ''Theatricality: A study of convention in the Theatre and in social life'', Longman, London, 1972 Pickard-Cambridge, Arthur, ''The Theatre of Dionysus in Athens,'' Oxford University Press, 1973.
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  • Formerly a beautiful [[Art Deco]] movie theatre, in [[Toronto, Canada]], built in 1927, designated under the Heritage Act,
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  • #redirect [[Mount Dennis Theatre]]
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  • An original form of improvisational theatre in which audience or group members tell stories from their lives and watch
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  • #REDIRECT [[Joy Theatre (Toronto)]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Playback Theatre]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • **[http://ah.phpwebhosting.com/a/OUTofBFLO/greece/ath/acrop/theat/ "Theatre of Dionysus and Odeon of Herodus Atticus"] ...p://www.william-shakespeare.info/william-shakespeare-biography-elizabethan-theatre-playhouse-inn-yards.htm Elizabethan Theatres, Playhouses, and Inn-Yards]
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  • A movie theatre built on [[Weston Road, Ontario]], in 1918, before [[Mount Dennis, Ontario]
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  • A movie theatre built in [[Toronto, Ontario]], in 1917, since demolished
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  • ...20 -d (34786897285).jpg|thumb|The John E. Thompson block, once the Rialto Theatre, is now a hi-tech access center.]] ...Early Moviegoing and the Regulation of Fun'', it was operating as a movie theatre, in the [[Griffin cinemas|Griffin]] chain, in 1907.<ref name=NowPlaying/>
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  • *[http://www.shakespeares-globe.org/ Website for the reconstructed Globe Theatre]
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  • ...o, that operated as a cinema called the Belsize, from 1927 to 1950, a live theatre venue known as the Crest, from 1950 to 1968, and as a cinema again, called
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  • A [[theatre]] formerly located on the southwest corner of [[Bay Street, Toronto|Bay]] a
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Theatre as it has existed since Ancient Greek times.
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  • A burlesque theatre and movie theatre, designed by [[Kaplan & Sprachman]], built in 1936, since demolished
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  • | title = Living Theatre: A History of Theatre
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  • A movie theatre, on [[The Danforth]], designed by [[Kaplan & Sprachman]], heritage designat
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  • {{rpl|Curtain (theatre)}} {{rpl|Front of house (theatre)}}
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  • A movie theatre, designed by [[Kaplan & Sprachman]], built in 1939, since repurposed
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  • A theatre, built in 1894, at the corner of [[Toronto, Ontario]]'s [[Yonge Street, Tor
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  • {{rpl|Clyde Theatre}} {{rpl|Standard Theatre (Toronto)}}
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  • {{rpl|Clyde Theatre}} {{rpl|Standard Theatre (Toronto)}}
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  • {{rpl|Curtain (theatre)}} {{rpl|Front of house (theatre)}}
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  • '''Theatre''' (U.S. English "theater") might refer to: {{rpl|Theatre}}
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  • A burlesque theatre and movie theatre, designed by [[Kaplan & Sprachman]], built in 1936, since demolished
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  • | title = Living Theatre: A History of Theatre
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  • {{dambigbox|the art form|Theatre}} '''Theatre''' (also spelled '''theater,''' especially in the [[United States of Americ
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  • File:Interior of the Runnymede Theatre.png|Interior of the Runnymede Theatre. File:Runnymede Theatre Toronto.jpg|Runnymede Theatre Toronto.
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  • | title = The Cambridge Guide to Theatre | title = The Essential Theatre
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  • | title = ANCIENT GREEK THEATRE ARCHITECTURE | title = Theatre history
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  • **[http://ah.phpwebhosting.com/a/OUTofBFLO/greece/ath/acrop/theat/ "Theatre of Dionysus and Odeon of Herodus Atticus"] ...p://www.william-shakespeare.info/william-shakespeare-biography-elizabethan-theatre-playhouse-inn-yards.htm Elizabethan Theatres, Playhouses, and Inn-Yards]
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  • ==Theatre== In Elizabethan [[theatre]] the clown was a specialised actor who played comic parts, probably accomp
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  • *Bertram, Joseph, ''Acting Shakespeare,'' Theatre Arts Books, New York, 1981. ...vski, Konstantin, ''An Actor Prepares,'' Trans. Elizabeth Reynolds Hapood, Theatre Arts Books, New York, 1961.
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  • ...o, that operated as a cinema called the Belsize, from 1927 to 1950, a live theatre venue known as the Crest, from 1950 to 1968, and as a cinema again, called
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  • ...nt Dennis Theatre, on Weston Road, 1944.jpg | thumb | 400px | Mount Dennis Theatre in 1944.]] ...opened as the Maple Leaf Theatre in 1918, and was renamed the Mount Dennis Theatre in 1927, in [[Mount Dennis, Ontario]], then a separate municipality, outsid
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  • #REDIRECT [[Theatre]]
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  • [[File:Joy Theatre (formerly the Rex Theatre) (4500591980).jpg | thumb]] ...the number of seats to 427, and changing its name from Rex Theatre to Joy Theatre.
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  • #redirect [[Theatre (disambiguation)]]
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  • {{r|Theatre of ancient Greece}} {{r|Theatre of ancient Rome}}
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  • {{Image|Globe theatre.jpg|right|300px|Modern reconstruction of the Globe Theatre that stands near the original site in London.}} {{Image|Globe stage.jpg|right|300px|The stage of the reconstructed Globe Theatre, as seen from the upper balcony.}}
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  • *[http://www.shakespeares-globe.org/ Website for the reconstructed Globe Theatre]
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  • Collection of support services for [[theatre|theatrical]] productions.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Theatre as it has existed since Ancient Greek times.
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  • A movie theatre, designed by [[Kaplan & Sprachman]], built in 1939, since demolished
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  • A movie theatre, designed by [[Kaplan & Sprachman]], built in 1951, since demolished
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  • {{rpl|Ancient Greek theatre}} {{rpl|Musical theatre}}
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  • A movie theatre, on [[The Danforth]], designed by [[Kaplan & Sprachman]], heritage designat
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  • ==Music, Theatre, Entertainment & Arts== ...://www.samusic.co.za/ SA Music, Entertainment & Arts] South African Music, Theatre, Entertainment & Arts portal
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  • [[File:Tivoli Theatre (4499956837).jpg | thumb]] The '''Tivoli Theatre''' was the last name of a theatre in downtown [[Toronto, Ontario]], on the corner of [[Victoria Street, Toron
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  • The '''Union Theatre''' is a theatre in [[Peterborough, Ontario]], [[Canada]]. ...was primarily a performance space "[[Black box theater|black box]]" style theatre.
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  • A movie theatre built in [[Toronto, Ontario]], in 1917, since demolished
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  • The Halloween episode of Mercury Theatre on the Air which caused widespread panic.
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  • Swedish film and theatre director, often called one of the greatest film-makers ever.
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  • An original form of improvisational theatre in which audience or group members tell stories from their lives and watch
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  • [[File:Queen_Street_West_and_Broadway_Theatre.jpg|thumb|The Broadway Theatre, on Queen, the vacant lot across Queen would become [[Nathan Phillips Squar ...Roxy Theatre in the early 1930s, and assumed its final name, the Broadway Theatre, in 1937.
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  • ...cter and voice actor. Worked in all performance types: television, radio, theatre, film and cartoons.
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  • *Bordman, Gerald (1996) ''American Theatre: A Chronicle of Comedy and Drama, 1930-1969''. New York; London: Oxford Uni *Cass, Carl B. (1946) ''Occupational Opportunities in the New York Theatre, Volume 2''. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin.
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  • The open air theatre constructed by the Lord Chamberlain's Men in 1599.
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  • In its main sense, a theatre in which motion pictures are presented to a paying audience.
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  • Becker, Becky K. Theatre and Space. Southeastern Theatre Conference; University of Alabama Press, 2016. Camp, Pannill. The First Frame : Theatre Space in Enlightenment France. Cambridge University Press, 2014.
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  • A term coming from Classical Theatre which, in modern terms, means an active agent who appears unexpectedly to s
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  • Formerly a beautiful [[Art Deco]] movie theatre, in [[Toronto, Canada]], built in 1927, designated under the Heritage Act,
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  • A movie theatre built on [[Weston Road, Ontario]], in 1918, before [[Mount Dennis, Ontario]
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  • ...er and musician who worked chiefly in the fields of [[jazz]] and [[musical theatre]].
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  • ...he physical, emotional and mental complexities of a given character in the theatre.
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  • ..., spanned more than seventy years performing in [[vaudeville]], [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]], [[film]], [[radio]] and [[television]].
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  • {{rpl|Broadway Theatre (Toronto)}} {{rpl|Casino Theatre (Toronto)}}
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  • ...actor, best known for his string of Top 10 hits in the 1960s and [[musical theatre]] productions.
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  • ...undeder of [[The Irish Review]] with Thomas McDonagh. Founder of The Irish Theatre.
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  • ...ce; or, its performance on a [[stage (performance)|stage]], such as in a [[theatre]].
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  • *24 November 1994 - [[Phoenix Concert Theatre|The Phoenix]] - [[Toronto, Ontario]] *26 November 1994 - [[Lincoln Theatre (Washington, D.C.)|Lincoln Theatre]] - [[Washington, D.C.]]
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  • ...rt for the works regularly attributed to the Abbey. He founded the [[Irish Theatre]] for the production of ''Irish Plays'' in protest.
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  • [[File:Westwood (8346047269).jpg|thumb|400px|A detail of the Westwood Theatre, in 2012, a year before final demolition. Note: The sign was damaged when The '''Westwood Theatre''' was built, in 1951, near [[Etobicoke, Canada]]'s [[Six Points]] intersec
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  • A [[theatre]] formerly located on the southwest corner of [[Bay Street, Toronto|Bay]] a
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  • ...in a [[drama]]tic production and who works in [[film]], [[television]], [[theatre]], or [[radio programming|radio]] in that capacity.
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  • ...tell stories from their lives and watch them enacted on the spot. Playback Theatre is sometimes considered a modality of drama therapy. ...n 1975 by Jonathan Fox and Jo Salas. Fox was a student of improvisational theatre, oral traditional storytelling, psychodrama and the work of Paulo Freire.
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  • '''Theater in the round''' refers to [[Theatre|theatrical]] performance space in which the audience sits on most or all si ...r as it developed in Europe and America, generally favoured the proscenium theatre, which allows for grander productions. When the theater in the round forma
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  • (Feb. 19, 1898 - Aug. 14, 1956) Playwright and theatre theorist known for elucidating the ''alienation effect'' and who was persec
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  • (20 February 1887 - 14 May 1980) German-born theatre and opera producer, and administrator, who produced the series of Mozart op
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  • [[File:Casino Theatre in the 1940s - ttc-pc147.jpg|thumb|Casino Theatre in the 1940s]] The '''Casino Theatre''' was a live theatre, in [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Ontario]], Canada. It was located at 87 [[Queen
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  • ...American author of plays and films. He was a prominent figure in American theatre, writing dramas that include awards-winning plays such as ''[[All My Sons]] |accessdate=2010-2-2 | date=2005-02-11}}</ref> and [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] theaters darkened their lights in a show of respect.<ref>{{cite
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  • The '''Colony Theatre''', at 1801 [[Eglinton Avenue West]], in Toronto, was one of 69 theatres de It operated as a movie theatre from 1939 to 1958.<ref name=WorldTheatres/> It seated 834 patrons.
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  • '''David Garrick''' was an influential figure in the 18th century British theatre.<ref name=EngGerm1981-10/><ref name=Sewanee1981/><ref name=Durham1000/> He began as an actor. He later worked as a playwright and theatre owner.<ref name=EngGerm1981-10/><ref name=Sewanee1981/><ref name=Durham1000
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  • [[File:The Hollywood Theatre, in Toronto, in 1945.png|thumb|The Hollywood was on the east side of Yonge, [[Toronto, Ontario]]'s '''Hollywood Theatre''' opened on 1930, at 1519 [[Yonge Street, Toronto|Yonge Street]].<ref name
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  • ..., including an appearance in the ''Spamalot'' production in the [[West End theatre|West End]] of [[London, United Kingdom|London]].
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  • Burns, Elizabeth, ''Theatricality: A study of convention in the Theatre and in social life'', Longman, London, 1972 Pickard-Cambridge, Arthur, ''The Theatre of Dionysus in Athens,'' Oxford University Press, 1973.
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  • ...tagecraft''' is the name given to the collection of support services for [[theatre|theatrical]] productions. The art of stagecraft includes, but is not limite
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  • [[File:Standard Theatre.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The former Standard Theatre]] ...e '''Victory Burlesque''', which would be the last traditional [[burlesque theatre]] in Toronto when it closed in 1975. It is located at 285 Spadina Ave. the
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  • *National Museum of Performing Arts, Theatre Museum. ''[http://www.peopleplayuk.org.uk/guided_tours/circus_tour/default.
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  • ...e shortened version of the term is '''cinema''' which is, essentially, a [[theatre]] where films (''aka'' movies in this context) are shown to a paying audien
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  • [[File:Avalon Theatre, Toronto.JPG|thumb|Shell of the theatre, in 2009.]] ...igned dozens of neighbourhood cinemas, and opened under the name ''Allenby Theatre''.<ref name=DougTaylorGoldenAge/><ref name=GlobeAndMail2006-09-16/><ref nam
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  • ...eteenth century]] [[railway station]] stands opposite the [[Stephen Joseph Theatre]].</div></div> ...ilding to greet visitors arriving at the town's [[railway station]]; the [[theatre]] premières most of the playwright [[Alan Ayckbourn]]'s works.</div></div>
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  • The '''Regent Theatre''' is an [[art deco]] cinema in [[Toronto, Canada]].<ref name=Sbb2017-05-02 ...s the Belsize. In 1950 it was renovated, and reopened as a venue for live theatre. In 1968 it was returned to showing movies, under its most recent name, th
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