• The Citizens for the Adelphi Theater is an advocacy group formed[when?] by Bill Morton in an attempt to save the theater in Chicago from demolition. The...
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    Rogers Park, Chicago (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    portal Citizens for the Adelphi Theater "Community Data Snapshot Rogers Park" (PDF). Retrieved February 28, 2023. "Rogers Park, Chicago is the 5th Best...
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  • It Can't Happen Here (category Novels set in the 1930s)
    The Z Collective, a San Francisco theater company, adapted the novel for the stage, producing it both in 1989 and 1992. In 2004, Z Space adapted the Collective's...
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    Jack McBrayer (category Upright Citizens Brigade Theater performers)
    debut in the transfer of the Broadway musical Waitress, playing the role of Ogie, until June 15, 2019. The production opened at the Adelphi Theatre in...
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  • Shani Wallis (category British emigrants to the United States)
    Lucky, (1954), Adelphi Theatre with Lauri Lupino Lane Cowardy Custard (1989), Theatre Royal Bath A Time for Singing (1966), Broadway Theater Finian's Rainbow...
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  • Roger Bart (category Mason Gross School of the Arts alumni)
    in the musical adaptation of Back to the Future. After playing the role at the Manchester Opera House and West End's Adelphi Theatre, he reprised the part...
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  • both critics and audience members and transferred to the Adelphi Theatre in the West End in 2012 for a limited run from March 10 to September 22, 2012....
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  • 11, 2020 for a limited season at the Adelphi Theatre, its four-year postponement being due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A 1989 UK tour of the show of Hello...
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    Chuck Connors (category Adelphi University alumni)
    during the 1930s, and he hoped to join the team one day. A talented athlete, he earned a scholarship to the Adelphi Academy, a preparatory school in Brooklyn...
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    City. The former St. Paul's School and St. Mary's School are now defunct.[citation needed] In 1929, Adelphi College, which later became Adelphi University...
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    Poughkeepsie, New York (category Wikipedia articles incorporating citation to the NSRW)
    Retrieved December 10, 2014. "Hudson Valley Center | Adelphi University". Meet Adelphi. Archived from the original on August 19, 2023. Retrieved August 19...
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    Isadora Duncan (category American expatriates in the Soviet Union)
    Narrate, uomini, la vostra storia. Bompiani,1942, Adelphi, 1984. Schanke, Robert That Furious Lesbian: The Story of Mercedes de Acosta. Carbondale, Ill: Southern...
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    They arrived in the United States on October 25, 1979. Brin attended elementary school at Paint Branch Montessori School in Adelphi, Maryland, but he...
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    Taken From the Greek opened in June 1866 at the Adelphi Theatre. The original French version had two productions at the St James's Theatre; the first, in...
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    first performed at the Adelphi in London in October 1868. The original duration was five hours, resulting in Fechter abridging the play, which, despite...
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  • choreographed by De Mille, opening on April 15, 1957, at the Adelphi Theatre, where it ran for 24 performances. The cast included David Atkinson, Helen Gallagher...
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    joining was a requirement for working in the country. Concerned that foreign workers would take away jobs from American citizens, the AFM in 1964 initially...
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    Gabey in On the Town. On the Town opened on Broadway at the Adelphi Theater on Dec. 28th, 1944. It moved briefly to the 44th Street Theater on June 4,...
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    Joan Rivers (category Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host winners)
    she performed in the School Cavalcades, and in 1949, aged 16, she was vice president of the Dramatic Club. She graduated from the Adelphi Academy of Brooklyn...
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    Justin Vivian Bond (category Adelphi University alumni)
    taking voice lessons and singing in church and in the local community theatre. Bond studied theater at Adelphi University on Long Island from 1981 to 1985....
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    Ruth Westheimer (category Adelphi University faculty)
    adjunct associate professor for five years. She also taught at Lehman College, Brooklyn College, Hunter College, Adelphi University, Columbia University...
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    Lincke. 1910: Performed at the Little Theatre in the Adelphi in London with Gertrude Kingston in the title role. 1941: Adapted as a ballet by Richard...
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  • Martin Manulis (category The Interviews name ID same as Wikidata)
    stage productions in the post-war years include the following: In February 1946, Manulis directed The Duchess Misbehaves at the Adelphi Theatre. In September...
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  • and he was, at 28, already in the General Assembly." Klein, Alvin. "Theater; A Musical Powerhouse Returns to the Stage", The New York Times, November 26...
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    October 15, 2008. Retrieved on January 31, 2018. "St. Mark Campus 7501 Adelphi Road Hyattsville, MD 20783" Roberts, Tom. "Maryland Catholic school finds...
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  • Joseph Coyne (category American expatriates in the United Kingdom)
    Standard 16 November 1912, p. 14 "Royal Adelphi Theatre", The Times, 7 November 1910, p. 16 "Mr. Joseph Coyne's Act, The Guardian, 5 Oct 1916, p.4 Wikimedia...
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    establishment of the Academy of Music in 1857. The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and Adelphi Theater were also built during the same time period...
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  • David G. Robinson (theatre pioneer) (category Theatre in the San Francisco Bay Area)
    citizen's committee gave Robinson $50,000 to build the Adelphi Theater. Robinson was also a partner in backing the Bryant Minstrels. Robinson and a partner staged...
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    Mother Jones (category Child labor in the United States)
    what is now Adelphi, Maryland. She celebrated her self-proclaimed 100th birthday there on May 1, 1930, and was filmed making a statement for a newsreel...
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  • Street Scene (opera) (category Operas set in the United States)
    Broadway at the Adelphi Theatre on January 9, 1947. It closed on May 17, 1947, after 148 performances, experiencing high running costs. The production...
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