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  2. List of Theatre Communications Group member theatres

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    Connecticut Repertory Theatre, Storrs, Connecticut Contemporary American Theater Festival , Shepherdstown, West Virginia Cornerstone Theater Company , Los Angeles, California

  3. The Mirror Theater Ltd - Wikipedia

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    The company was intended to be "an alternating repertory company in the classic sense" of actor-manager leadership, [1] which Rabb, Houseman, and La Gallienne pioneered. Alternating repertory refers to when one company performs a variety of plays in the same season with the same actors, which was formerly a mainstay of theater tradition.

  4. Repertory theatre - Wikipedia

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    Repertory can still be found in the UK in a variation of guises: in Sidmouth (12 plays), Wolverhampton (eight), and Burslem and Taunton (four each). The Sheringham Little Theatre produces an in-house repertory season each summer, running from June until September. Weekly repertory theatre is also produced by the Summer Theatre season at Frinton ...

  5. Sabra Jones - Wikipedia

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    Sabra Jones is an American actress, director, writer, and producer known for her expansive collection of artistic work and for founding The Mirror Theater Ltd.She has produced over 172 theatrical productions in New York City, London, and around the country, including the 1982 Broadway production of Alice in Wonderland.

  6. James Wheaton - Wikipedia

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    His big break came when he was selected to join the Bishop's Company, a repertory theatre company which toured churches in the United States." [1] Wheaton appeared in their first production, Christopher Fry's "The Boy with a Cart," which premiered at the Vermont Square Methodist Church in Los Angeles on January 11, 1953."

  7. James Still (playwright) - Wikipedia

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    James Still (born May 31, 1959) is an American writer and playwright. [1] Still grew up in a small town in Kansas, and graduated from the University of Kansas.His award-winning plays have been produced throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Japan, China, Australia and South Africa.

  8. Regional Theatre Tony Award - Wikipedia

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    Theatre City State Notes 1980 34th Tony Awards: Actors Theatre of Louisville: Louisville: Kentucky — 1981 35th Tony Awards: Trinity Repertory Company: Providence: Rhode Island — 1982 36th Tony Awards: Guthrie Theater: Minneapolis: Minnesota — 1983 37th Tony Awards: Oregon Shakespeare Festival: Ashland: Oregon — 1984 38th Tony Awards ...

  9. Kate Wetherhead - Wikipedia

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    Kate was born in Burlington, Vermont, to Christine and Arnold Wetherhead. She began acting at age six and writing at seven. Wetherhead found her love for theatre after seeing a local production of West Side Story. She appeared in several shows at the University of Vermont, including Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and The Miracle Worker.