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  2. The Pilgrim's Progress (opera) - Wikipedia

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    The Pilgrim's Progress is an opera by Ralph Vaughan Williams, based on John Bunyan's 1678 allegory The Pilgrim's Progress. The composer himself described the work as a 'Morality' rather than an opera. Nonetheless, he intended the work to be performed on stage, rather than in a church or cathedral.

  3. The Pilgrim's Progress - Wikipedia

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    In 1850, a moving panorama of Pilgrim's Progress, known as the Bunyan Tableuax or the Grand Moving Panorama of Pilgrim's Progress was painted by Joseph Kyle and Edward Harrison May and displayed in New York; an early copy of this panorama survives and is at the Saco Museum in Maine. The novel was made into a film, Pilgrim's Progress, in 1912.

  4. The Pilgrim's Progress (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Pilgrim's Progress is a 2019 American animated Christian fantasy adventure film written and directed by Robert Fernandez and featuring the voices of David Thorpe, John Rhys-Davies and Kristyn Getty. [2] It is based on John Bunyan's 1678 novel The Pilgrim's Progress. [3]

  5. Pilgrim's Progress (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Pilgrim's Progress is a 1678 novel by John Bunyan. Pilgrim's Progress may also refer to: Arts and entertainment. Film. Pilgrim's Progress, a film directed by ...

  6. Gordon's Olympia Theatre (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Gordon's Olympia Theatre (est. 1910s) in Boston, Massachusetts, was established by Nathan H. Gordon of Olympia Theatres, Inc. [1] [2] Architect Clarence Blackall designed the building at no.658 Washington Street, near Boylston Street in the theatre district. [3] It later became the Pilgrim Theater. The building was demolished in 1996. [4] [5]

  7. Ken Anderson (filmmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Ken Anderson (December 23, 1917 – March 12, 2006) was an American Baptist minister, screenwriter, director and producer of Christian films.He is most well remembered for founding Gospel Films and directing Pilgrim's Progress, a 1978 adaptation of The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan, which marked the first screen appearance for actor Liam Neeson.

  8. Festival of Britain - Wikipedia

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    The Festival was an attempt to give Britons a feeling of recovery and progress and to promote better-quality design in the rebuilding of British towns and cities. [11] The Festival of Britain described itself as "one united act of national reassessment, and one corporate reaffirmation of faith in the nation's future."

  9. Category:Theatre logos - Wikipedia

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    To place a file in this category, add the tag {{Non-free logo|Theatre logos}} to the bottom of the file's description page. If you are not sure which category a file belongs to, consult the file copyright tag page. If this category is very large, please consider placing your file in a new or existing subcategory.