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  • This article is rated Stub-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects:...
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  • was built over the Minskoff Theatre (pictured)? Source: Andelman, David A. (June 21, 1970). "Web of Steel Holds Fate Of the Stage". The New York Times...
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  • the fate of the site. "In the Bowery" was presumably added to disambiguate from the newly built Thalia Theater at 95th and Broadway (now part of Symphony...
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  • fate-of-yedikule-gardens_356513.html to http://www.todayszaman.com/anasayfa_new-brooklyn-theater-highlights-fate-of-yedikule-gardens_356513...
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  • To say that the philosophy of Sartre or even Camus falls in line with the philosophy of the actual writers of the Theatre of the Absurd I fear is perpetuating...
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  • 1947–1948 before it was picked up by DuMont and adapted as Crawford Mystery Theatre in 1951. However, I can find no evidence that Public Prosecutor was sold...
    6 KB (893 words) - 05:12, 31 January 2024
  • Talk:Cleveland Play House (category Stub-Class Theatre articles)
    article would be improved by adding information regarding the fate of the old theatre after its sale to the Cleveland Clinic. Has it been demolished...
    2 KB (47 words) - 16:52, 30 January 2024
  • Talk:Bradford Playhouse (category C-Class Theatre articles)
    Dan? I removed that single sentence The same fate met other aspects of its existence, such as its theatre school (once presided over by Esme Church and...
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  • was built over the Minskoff Theatre (pictured)? Source: Andelman, David A. (June 21, 1970). "Web of Steel Holds Fate Of the Stage". The New York Times...
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  • Lecture Theatre. It was unreferenced, too detailed for the context of the rest of the article, and, in some respects, unencyclopaedic. The pride of the Museum...
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  • some of the possible title formats used (in no particular order): Manos: The Hands of Fate[4][5] "Manos" The Hands of Fate[6] Manos, the Hands of Fate[7]...
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  • like to suggest that this article be renamed "Ancient Greek theatre" or perhaps "Theatre of Ancient Greece" as it only covers that subject. In addition...
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  • discussion of a Merge Proposal and / or Redirect. Please do not modify it. The result of the request for the Proposed Merger of List of Roman theatres into...
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  • location Episode 4 / 24.09.88 - Fishing Boat Episode 5 / 01.10.88 - England Fate Episode 6 / 08.10.88 - Dessert Episode 7 / 15.10.88 - Klondyke Town Episode...
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  • fine with claiming that as long as the phrasing makes it clear that the fate of the man at the end is uncertain and that he possibly has died. β€” Preceding...
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  • Talk:Miss Julie (category C-Class Theatre articles)
    holding a razor. Plus in the preface the author refers to Julie's "tragic fate", and the play as a "tragedy". So, I think it is made clear to the audience...
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  • theatre company, in an act of defiance against a common enemy. Likewise, Viola defies her unloved new husband in order to attend the premiere. Fate,...
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  • Talk:Mikhail Bulgakov (category C-Class Theatre articles)
    two were enough to attract the interest of P.A.Markov, the literary editor of the Moscow Academic Arts Theatre, who commissioned Bulgakov to adapt the...
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  • Talk:Ian McDiarmid (category C-Class Theatre articles)
    director (he was joint artistic director of London's Almeida theatre for 11 years). The article doesn't mention the theatre at all - it should really be rewritten...
    18 KB (3,158 words) - 09:22, 9 February 2024
  • acquired the Liberty Theatre [...] in December 1944." "William Brandt said in 1953 that any of his 42nd Street theaters [...]" [One of these being the Liberty...
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