• The Mercury Theatre was an Australian theatre company that was co-founded by Peter Finch and existed from 1946 to 1954. It was named after the American...
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  • Boulevard in Virginia, United States Mercury Cinema, a theatre in Adelaide, Australia Shuttle America's callsign The Mercury Mall, a shopping centre in Romford...
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  • Theatre, Auckland New Zealand theatre, founded 1910 Mercury Theatre (Australia), renamed by actor Peter Finch The Mercury Theatre on the Air, (originally titled...
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    The Mercury Theatre is a theatre in Auckland, New Zealand, located on Mercury Lane, off Karangahape Road. It was home to a theatre company of the same...
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    Freddie Mercury (born Farrokh Bulsara; 5 September 1946 – 24 November 1991) was a British singer and songwriter who achieved worldwide fame as the lead...
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    Rod Taylor (category 20th-century Australian male actors)
    appearing in a number of theatre productions for Australia's Mercury Theatre. He made his feature film debut in the Australian Lee Robinson film King of...
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  • Owen Weingott (category Use Australian English from September 2016)
    June 1921 – 12 October 2002) was an Australian actor, director and drama teacher. Although primarily working in theatre, he appeared on radio and television...
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    War of the Worlds" was a Halloween episode of the radio series The Mercury Theatre on the Air directed and narrated by Orson Welles as an adaptation of...
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  • St James' Hall, Sydney (category Former theatres in Sydney)
    near King Street. It figured prominently in the history of small theatre in Australia. Owned by, and on the same parcel of land as St James' Church of...
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  • Lithgow Mercury. 3 May 1951. Retrieved 23 July 2017. "Hoyts Hurlstone Park Theatre". Cinema Treasures. Retrieved 23 May 2019. "Hoyts Vogue Theatre". Cinema...
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  • Rebecca Massey (category Use Australian English from February 2014)
    Rebecca Massey is an Australian film, television, and theatre actress. She is best known for her comic roles as Beverley in Utopia, and as Lucy Canon in...
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    Drive-in theatres (also known as drive-in cinemas or just drive-ins) were once very popular in Australia. Although considered an American invention, there...
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  • 2018 biographical musical drama film that focuses on the life of Freddie Mercury, the lead singer of the British rock band Queen, from the formation of...
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  • Michael Attenborough (category English theatre directors)
    Director of the Almeida Theatre in London between 2002 and 2013. Previously, he was Associate Director of the Mercury Theatre Colchester 1972 to 74, the...
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  • John Davies (publisher) (category English emigrants to colonial Australia)
    1872) co-founded the Australian newspaper The Mercury. Davies was a Jew born in London, England. He was transported to Hobart, Australia as a convict in August...
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    Mercury Fur is a play written by Philip Ridley which premiered in 2005. It is Ridley's fifth adult stage play and premiered at the Plymouth Theatre Royal...
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    Pamela Rabe (category Australian theatre directors)
    (born Pamela June Koropatnick; 30 April 1959) is a Canadian–Australian actress and theatre director. A graduate of the Playhouse Acting School in Vancouver...
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    conversion of former Avalon Theatre in central Hobart". The Mercury (Hobart). Retrieved 22 August 2022. Peter, Beilby (1983). Australian Motion Picture Yearbook...
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    Matt Willis (category Alumni of the Sylvia Young Theatre School)
    stay in rehab after Busted disbanded, Willis launched a solo career on Mercury Records, releasing singles in 2005 and 2006, "Up All Night", "Hey Kid"...
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    Diane Cilento (category 20th-century Australian actresses)
    Know Diane Cilento Wed". Leicester Mercury. 15 February 1955. "How they live: Comfort for the Cilentos". The Australian Women's Weekly. 2 July 1958. p. 21...
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    Princess Theatre is a historic theatre in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia. Located on the corner of Brisbane Street and Earl Street, the Princess Theatre was...
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    The Mercury. Vol. CLXIII, no. 23, 534. Tasmania. 11 May 1946. p. 3 (The Mercury Magazine). Retrieved 13 March 2016 – via National Library of Australia. "THE...
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  • hosts film festivals and other events. Mercury CX hosts the Screenmakers Conference and the South Australian Screen Awards. The Media Resource Centre...
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  • Aston has acted in many theatre plays for Mercury Theatre, Auckland Theatre Company, Silo Theatre, Fortune Theatre, Court Theatre. Turondat (1990) Fiddler...
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  • King's Theatre or Kings Theatre may refer to: King's Theatre, Adelaide, South Australia (1911–1928) King's Theatre, Melbourne, Victoria (1908–1950s) King's...
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  • Ben Winspear (category Use Australian English from October 2023)
    Ben Winspear is an Australian actor and director. He won a 2009 Helmann Award for Best Male Actor in a Play having previously been nominated for the same...
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    in the city of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Tasmanian entrepreneur E.J. Miller envisioned a world-class picture theatre in Hobart after witnessing the rising...
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  • 1950s Mercury Capri, a version of the Ford Mustang marketed under the Mercury marque in the United States from 1979 through 1986 Ford Capri (Australia), an...
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    Queen are a British rock band formed in London in 1970 by Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, piano), Brian May (guitar, vocals), and Roger Taylor (drums, vocals)...
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  • Correspondence". The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser. Vol. XXVI, no. 3327. New South Wales, Australia. 7 September 1869. p. 3. Retrieved...
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