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  2. Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Allenberry Playhouse, [18] whose season runs more than 40 weeks - from March to December - produced its first stage performance in 1949. The Boiling Springs Tavern , previously a restaurant in downtown Boiling Springs, was a popular dining destination.

  3. Mill Mountain Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Mill Mountain Theatre classifies its performances into four types: Trinkle Mainstage, traditional plays and musicals; Young Audiences, shows aimed towards children; The Fringe, plays with contemporary themes and for older audiences; and Mill Mountain Music, showcases where various singers perform songs from a particular genre of music.

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    Kimberly Akimbo is a 2021 musical with music by Jeanine Tesori, and lyrics and book by David Lindsay-Abaire.It is based on Lindsay-Abaire's 2001 comedy of the same name. [1]

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  8. Ohio Theatre (Cleveland, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    "About PSC" Playhouse Square Center. 2003–2005. Accessed December 27, 2006. "Playhouse Square Center" Builders Exchange Magazine. February 2004. Accessed December 27, 2006. "Ohio Theater" The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. July 21, 1997. Accessed December 27, 2006.

  9. American Shakespeare Center - Wikipedia

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    The American Shakespeare Center was founded as the Shenandoah Shakespeare EXPRESS in 1988 by Dr. Ralph Alan Cohen and Jim Warren. [6] The first show performed by the newly organized company was Richard III, where actors who made up the locally travelling ensemble troupe came from James Madison University's current students and graduates, and the performance was two hours long (compared to a ...