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  2. PICT Classic Theatre - Wikipedia

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    PICT (formerly known as Pittsburgh Irish & Classical Theatre) was founded in 1996 by Andrew S. Paul and Stephanie Riso in Pittsburgh.PICT has emerged as a significant contributor to the cultural fabric of Pittsburgh with almost 2,000 season subscribers, and annual attendance of over 23,000.

  3. Irish theatre - Wikipedia

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    A theatre at Smock Alley stayed in existence until the 1780s and new theatres, such as the Theatre Royal, Queens' Theatre, and The Gaiety Theatre opened during the 19th century. However, the one constant for the next 200 years was that the main action in the history of Irish theatre happened outside Ireland itself, mainly in London.

  4. List of Irish theatres and theatre companies - Wikipedia

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    built on the foundations of the first Theatre Royal, and incorporating structural material from a later 18th century Theatre Royal. An Taibhdhearc: Galway: 1928: Amharclann Náisiúnta na Gaeilge - National Irish Language Theatre. Theatre of Joy: Dublin: Theatre Royal: Dublin: 1662: Theatre Royal: Waterford: 1785: Current building mostly dates ...

  5. List of Theatre Communications Group member theatres

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    Northwest Classical Theatre Company, Portland, Oregon [3] Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, Los Angeles, California; The Old Globe, San Diego, California; Olney Theatre Center, Olney, Maryland; Omaha Theater Company For Young People, Omaha, Nebraska; Ontological-Hysteric Theater, New York City, New York; The Open Eye Theater, Margaretville, New York

  6. By the Bog of Cats - Wikipedia

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    According to theater scholar and critic Melissa Sihra, Carr's plays have appeared in award-winning productions at the Abbey, Peacock, Gate, and Project Theatres in Dublin as well as the San Jose Repertory Theatre, Irish Repertory of Chicago, the Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre, and the MacArthur Theatre at Princeton in the United States. [3]

  7. Irish Literary Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Literary Theatre project lasted until 1901, [3] when it collapsed due to lack of funding. The use of non-Irish actors in these productions was perceived to be a failure, and a new group of Irish players was put together by the Fay brothers,among others. These went on to form the Irish National Theatre Society, which led to the Abbey ...

  8. Cyril Cusack - Wikipedia

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    Cyril James Cusack [1] (26 November 1910 – 7 October 1993) was an Irish [2] [3] stage and screen actor with a career that spanned more than 70 years. During his lifetime, he was considered one of Ireland's finest thespians, [4] and was renowned for his interpretations of both classical and contemporary theatre, including Shakespearean roles as a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, and ...

  9. Theatre in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Summer Company was also established in 1993 as a venue for summer productions of contemporary and classical plays. [31] Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre was founded in 1996 and has also staged plays from European and classical playwrights. [32] Prime Stage Theatre was also founded in 1996 and is focused on the educational aspect of ...