The Liberty Theatre is a former Broadway theater at 234 West 42nd Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1904...
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"Acting Profiles / Alumni 2019: Clinton Liberty". The Lir. "The Anvil: An Elegy for Peterloo". British Theatre Guide. 7 July 2019. Retrieved 21 March 2022...
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The Liberty Theatre, formerly known as the Granada Theatre, is a movie theater in downtown Camas, Washington. It is the only movie theater in the city...
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The Liberty/Paramount Theatre was an early movie palace located on West Federal Street and Hazel Avenue in Youngstown, Ohio. Designed by Detroit architect...
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The Liberty Theatre is a former Broadway theatre in New York City. Liberty Theater or Liberty Theatre can also refer to: In the United States Liberty Theater...
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Avtandil Varsimashvili (section Liberty Theatre)
is a Georgian theatre and film director. He is the artistic director of A. Griboedov State Academic Theatre and owner of Liberty Theatre Georgia and the...
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$1200. The Liberty Theatre is located on the second floor. The theatre was reopened in 2005, and since then more than forty community theatre shows and...
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After a couple of years Power ran away from his farm work and joined a theatre stock company at St. Augustine, Florida, debuting as Gibson in Charles...
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retrieved January 19, 2017. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Liberty Theatre (Astoria, Oregon). National Register of Historic Places photographic...
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Fiona Shaw (category Critics' Circle Theatre Award winners)
performed T. S. Eliot's poem The Waste Land as a one-person show at the Liberty Theatre in New York to great acclaim in 1996, winning the Drama Desk Award...
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Liberty University (LU), known simply as Liberty, is a private evangelical Christian university in Lynchburg, Virginia. It is affiliated with the Southern...
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The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (/ˈvæləns/) is a 1962 American Western film directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne and James Stewart. The screenplay...
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and Royle formed the University Players repertory company at the Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. Larrimore and Royle eventually divorced in 1942. Larrimore...
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2023 – present) Italy Sergio, juggler The American Adventure Liberty Theatre Voices of Liberty, a cappella choir singing traditional American songs Japan...
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the Liberty Theatre on Getty Images Actor Jamie Jackson attends the after party for the Broadway opening of "Soul Doctor" at the Liberty Theatre on Livingly...
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Liberty Leading the People (French: La Liberté guidant le peuple [la libɛʁte ɡidɑ̃ lə pœpl]) is a painting of the Romantic era by the French artist Eugène...
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New York City. The theatre is owned by Liberty Theatres, a subsidiary of Reading International, which also owns Minetta Lane Theatre. There may have been...
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began shows in September, 2011. The theatre seats approximately 300 people. Liberty Hall was originally Liberty Theatre located in downtown Tyler, Texas...
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Liberty is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, within Liberty County. The population was 8,279 at the 2020 census. It serves as the seat of Liberty County...
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opened at the Liberty Theatre on Broadway on Christmas Day 1905. It ran for sixteen performances over a two week period at that theatre; closing on January...
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St. Theatre, Greeley Sq. Theatre, Herald Square Theatre, Liberty Theatre, Brooklyn, Lincoln Sq. Theatre, National Theatre (149th St.), Plaza Theatre, 7th...
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Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. (category American theatre directors)
Pennington. At a cost of $2.5 million, Ziegfeld built the 1600-seat Ziegfeld Theatre on the west side of Sixth Avenue between 54th and 55th Streets. Designed...
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State Cinema, North Hobart (section Liberty Theatre)
boxing venue. After extensive renovations, the venue re-opened as the Liberty Theatre on 29 June 1935 by the Lord Mayor of Hobart Mr. J. J. Wignall with...
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at Broadway's Liberty Theatre, NY (2015); Other recent portrayals of Fanny Brice were in "Ghostlight" at the New York Musical Theatre Festival at the...
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2007-09-10. "Liberty Theatre, Portland, Oregon". Puget Sound Theatre Organ Society. Retrieved 2007-09-10. "Liberty Theatre, Seattle". Puget Sound Theatre Organ...
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Granada Theater (redirect from Granada Theatre)
Granada Theatre may refer to: Granada Theatre, original name of and now the smaller screen at the Liberty Theatre in Camas, Washington Granada Theatre, Clapham...
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of World Showcase, sharing its name with its marquee attraction in Liberty Theatre: a titular stage show detailing American history and hosted by Audio-Animatronics...
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Bill Robinson (category American male musical theatre actors)
ISBN 9780195390827. Durham, Weldon (2006). Liberty Theatres of the United States Army: 1917–1919. McFarland & Company. p. 146. Theatre programme: Brighton Hippodrome...
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nearby 42nd Street: the still-extant New Amsterdam Theatre and the no-longer-operational Liberty Theatre. Klaw and Erlanger continued to work together until...
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Elizabethan theatre. It was the fourth of the public theatres to be built, after The Theatre (1576), the Curtain (1577), and the theatre at Newington...
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