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    Colligan, Mimi; Kumm, Elisabeth. "Bijou Theatre". eMelbourne. University of Melbourne. Retrieved 5 April 2021. "The Bijou Theatre". The Lorgnette. Vol. XVI,...
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  • Tennessee) Bijou Theatre, Melbourne, Australia Bijou Theatre Building, Marinette, Wisconsin Bijou Theater (Chicago), Illinois Royal Bijou Theatre, a former...
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  • Elisabeth. "Bijou Theatre". eMelbourne. University of Melbourne. Retrieved 2021-04-05. "Wreckers Start Work on the Bijou Today". The Herald (Melbourne). No. 17...
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    demolished in 1934. The history of the Gaiety is connected to that of the Bijou Theatre at 217-223 Bourke Street, which began as the Academy of Music in 1876...
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  • a football star who joins the Australian ballet. It was shot in the Bijou Theatre, Balmain, in late 1975. LP/Cassette Webpage on the show at Reg Livermore's...
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    Knickerbocker Theatre in October 1901. The Australian premiere was given by Mr and Mrs Robert Brough's company at the Bijou Theatre, Melbourne, on 26 December...
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    The second theatre, originally named the Empire Theatre, was located in Quay Street, at the Bijou Lane corner. It opened with the show Sunny on 26 February...
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    the villain McClosky in Dion Boucicault's The Octoroon at the Bijou Theatre, Melbourne. He returned to Hawaii from Australia in July 1905. For the 1905-1906...
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    and Bijou, some of the grandest from the boom era remain. William Pitt was a prominent theatre architect of the time. He designed one of Melbourne's best...
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    Chrissy Amphlett (category Australian musical theatre actresses)
    adult-themed musical opened at the Total Theatre in Melbourne, running for nine months, before transferring to the Bijou Theatre in Sydney for an additional three...
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    812722; 144.969528 The East End Theatre District is a precinct within the central business district (CBD) of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and is bounded...
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    Playhouse Theatre, London) ... Masha As You Desire Me (2005–06, Playhouse Theatre, London) ... Elma The Seagull (2007, Royal Court Theatre, London) ....
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  • Retrieved 21 February 2024 – via National Library of Australia. "BIJOU THEATRE". The Argus (Melbourne). No. 13, 197. Victoria, Australia. 8 October 1888. p. 10...
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  • Rafe Naylor. The site was a 150 by 130 feet (46 m × 40 m) block on the Bijou Lane corner of Quay Street ("Saunders' Corner"), Railway Square, near the...
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  • Frederick Hart Pollock (category Australian theatre managers and producers)
    to Melbourne, where both men appeared in the Australian debut of the Kotzebue play False Shame at the Academy of Music (later the "Bijou Theatre"). From...
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  • Ethel Appleton made their professional theatre debuts in Augustus Glover's The Wanderer at the Bijou Theatre, Melbourne for Eduardo Majeroni. They had "trouser...
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  • Six Characters in Search of an Author (category Theatre controversies)
    April 1931, 13 performances, Bijou Theatre, staged by William W. Schorr 11 December 1955, 65 performances, Phoenix Theatre, adapted by Tyrone Guthrie and...
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  • Graham Kennedy (category Comedians from Melbourne)
    grandparents, "Pop" Kennedy (who had been an electrician at Melbourne's Tivoli, Royal and Bijou theatres) and "Grandma Scott", to whom he remained particularly...
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  • The Station 14 March 1993 Charleston Myskyns 15 March 1993 Knoxville Bijou Theatre 16 March 1993 Charlotte Rockys 11 April 1993 Montreal Canada Auditorium...
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    interested in education and free speech and ran weekly meetings in the Bijou Theatre that often attracted crowds of more than 1,000 people. It also held...
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