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  2. Edmond (play) - Wikipedia

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    Edmond is a one-act play written by David Mamet.It premiered at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, on June 4, 1982. The first New York production was October 27 of the same year, at the Provincetown Playhouse.

  3. Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds - Wikipedia

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    The Theatre Royal, formerly the New Theatre, is a restored Regency theatre in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England. The building is one of eight Grade I listed theatres in the United Kingdom, and is the only working theatre operated under the auspices of the National Trust. It is considered to be one of the most perfect examples of Regency ...

  4. Edwards Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Edwards Theatres is an American movie theater brand owned and operated as an in-name-only unit of Cineworld through its Regal Cinemas chain. Originally founded in 1930 by William James Edwards Jr., it operated independently as a major theater chain in the Southern California region until it was consolidated with Regal Cinemas and United Artists Theatres into the Regal Entertainment Group (REG ...

  5. Edmonds, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Edmonds is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. It is located in the southwest corner of the county, facing Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains to the west. The city is part of the Seattle metropolitan area and is located 15 miles (24 km) north of Seattle and 18 miles (29 km) southwest of Everett.

  6. Edmonds Band Rotunda - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonds Band Rotunda was created by Thomas Edmonds, creator of the Edmonds baking powder, to celebrate his 50th year of living in Christchurch, as part of his River Bank Improvement Scheme. [2] Listening to brass bands, which were subsidised by the city council, was a common form of entertainment at the time. After Edmonds made the offer to ...

  7. Thomas Edmonds (manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas John Edmonds (13 October 1858 – 2 June 1932) was a British-born New Zealand businessman and philanthropist, who created and manufactured Edmonds "Sure to Rise" baking powder and the Edmonds Cookery Book. He also financed the construction of several buildings in Christchurch, including gifting the city a band rotunda and clock tower in ...

  8. Edmonds School District - Wikipedia

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    Within the school district, each high school was given one main facility to serve all the other high schools. Mountlake Terrace holds the largest theater, with over 300 seats and an orchestra pit; and Edmonds Woodway has the official football stadium, serving as home turf for Mountlake Terrace, Edmonds, Meadowdale, and Lynnwood.

  9. Brett Davern - Wikipedia

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    Davern was born and raised in Edmonds, Washington. His love of theater and acting started at Madrona Elementary School in Edmonds. He then attended Edmonds-Woodway High School. During his Sophomore through Senior summers he would travel to Stagedoor Manor Theatrical Training Center in upstate New York.