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  2. Bowery Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Bowery Theatre was a playhouse on the Bowery in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City.Although it was founded by rich families to compete with the upscale Park Theatre, the Bowery saw its most successful period under the populist, pro-American management of Thomas Hamblin in the 1830s and 1840s.

  3. Windsor Theatre (Bowery, New York) - Wikipedia

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    The Windsor Theatre, originally the German Winter Garden, was a theatre in Manhattan located at 43-47 Bowery, New York, New York, United States during 1855–1910. [1] It was on the stretch between Bayard and Canal Streets, across the street from the Thalia Theatre. [2] In 1855 it was constructed as the German Winter Garden (aka Volks Garden).

  4. Bowery - Wikipedia

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    The Bowery Theatre was a 19th-century playhouse at 46 Bowery. It was founded in the 1820s by rich families to compete with the upscale Park Theatre. By the 1850s, the theatre came to cater to immigrant groups such as the Irish, Germans, and Chinese. It burned down four times in 17 years, and a fire in 1929 destroyed it for good.

  5. John M. Trimble - Wikipedia

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    John Montague Trimble (1815–1867), known professionally as John M. Trimble, was an American builder and theater architect responsible for many prominent theaters in New York, such as Palmo's Opera House, as well as theaters in Buffalo, Richmond, Charleston, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and Albany. Bowery Theatre in July 1867. H. P. Phelps writes:

  6. Miner's Bowery Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Crowds along the "Bowery at night," c. 1895 painting by William Louis Sonntag, Jr. Miner's Bowery Theatre was a vaudeville or variety show theater opened in the Bowery of New York by Senator Henry Clay Miner in 1878.

  7. Theatre of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    In other words, theater is a form of visualisation of a drama that is staged on the stage and watched by the audience. Indonesian theatre includes the performing arts of traditional theater and modern theatre located in the territory of Indonesia (also called Nusantara).

  8. Jean Cocteau Repertory - Wikipedia

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    Jean Cocteau Repertory's first home was on Bond Street near the Bowery. Adamson envisioned a permanent acting ensemble that would perform classical plays in rotating repertory. Actors in the company were cast in both large and small roles and, in the theatre's early years, they also served alongside the founder as staff members.

  9. Bouwerie Lane Theatre - Wikipedia

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    From 1974 to 2006, it was the home of the Jean Cocteau Repertory Theatre. [3] Among the many plays and musicals that were produced at the theatre, the first was The Immoralist (1963) with Frank Langella , Dames at Sea (1968), Night and Day (2000) by Tom Stoppard , Brecht's The Threepenny Opera (2003), and the Cocteau's final production, Jean ...