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The Lamproom Theatre. The Lamproom Theatre has four theatrical companies, and showcases theatre in the town. [36] The Academy Theatre is part of the Take 2 Centre where performances range from comedy to musicals. The Take 2 Centre houses The Take 2 Performing Arts Academy, The Stage Door Restaurant, and The Take 2 Music Centre. [37]
The Phoenix Theatre Company Piccadilly Theatre: London 27 April 1928 1,282 (current) 1,400 (original) Pitlochry Festival Theatre: Perthshire 19 May 1951 544 Platform Theatre Norwich City College Norwich: Playbox Theatre Warwick 1999 250 Playbox Theatre Company: The Players Theatre Lowestoft 2012 200 The Lowestoft Players Ltd Liverpool Playhouse ...
Katherine Kelly was born in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. [1] She grew up in both South Yorkshire and the United States. She has strong links with The Lamproom Theatre in Barnsley, established in 1998 by her father John (who is originally from Castleisland, County Kerry, Ireland), and has regularly supported fund-raising events held there.
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The Lamproom Theatre Company (Barnsley, S Yorks) (Up 'n' Under by John Godber) ENG: In yer space (Preston, Lancs) (A Night in November by Marie Jones) ENG: Forest Arts Centre: New Milton, Hants: Tony Rushforth GODA 29th 2002 Runnymede Drama Group (Five Kinds of Silence by Shelagh Stephenson) ENG: The Bradford Players Theatre Co. (Jam by Graham ...
The play, which had the support of the Harry Worth estate, was first staged to great acclaim in Harry's hometown of Barnsley at the town's Lamproom Theatre, ahead of a prospective 2017 UK tour and run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe marking Harry's centenary.
PigPen Theatre Company (stylized as PigPen Theatre Co.) is a New York City-based indie folk band and theater company formed in 2007. [1] As a band, the group writes, records, and tours music of the folk genre; as a theater company, the music is used to support original folk theatrical productions written and often performed by the members of the band themselves.
Run for Your Wife opened on Broadway at the Virginia Theatre on March 7, 1989, directed by and starring Ray Cooney himself as taxi driver John Smith, and featuring Kay Walbye as his Wimbledon wife, Hilary Labow as his Streatham wife, Gareth Hunt and Dennis Ramsden as the police sergeants, and Paxton Whitehead as Smith's friend and accomplice.