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  1. davenportlive.com › the-adler-theatreThe Adler Theatre

    4 giorni fa · The Adler Theatre, a jewel of classic architecture located within walking distance of the beautiful Mississippi River, has a wonderful history providing entertainment in the Quad-Cities. The Adler was born out of the 1926 RKO Orpheum theater, and still reflects its style with its gold leaf ceiling, crystal light fixtures and black ebony, walnut and marble detail.

  2. 5 mag 2024 · Theatre Royal, Haymarket. For performances until 27th June 2024. BOOK BY 10th JUNE 2024. Book online with London Theatre Direct. Buy best available premium price £147 and £122, top non-premium price £97 or second price £87 seats (from agency / offer allocation) reduced to £125 / £100 / £90 / £75 each at all Monday to Thursday ...

  3. 9 mag 2024 · When Burlington-based Bridge Players Theatre Company originally planned to produce the classic 1959 musical “Once Upon a Mattress,” it was 2020 and the pandemic disrupted the planned performances. Now, four years later, the company finally gets the chance to put on this production with many of the same cast members that were originally ...

  4. 13 mag 2024 · Theresa by Julia Pascal 7.00pm 19 June 2024, Burgh House, London NW3 1LT. After three sold-out performances in 2023 and 2024, Pascal Theatre Company returns by popular demand with Theresa to mark Refugee Week. This semi-staged reading of a major drama reveals how Jewish refugees were betrayed to the Nazis on British soil.

  5. 16 mag 2024 · Arcola Academy is Arcola Theatre’s training company for young people aged 16-25. Members explore all aspects of theatre making, from acting technique, devising, writing, technical theatre, costume and set design, the rehearsal process and performance. Guidance and support is offered on how to continue working in the theatre industry.

  6. 21 mag 2024 · A Very, Very, Very Dark Matter at the Bridge Theatre was based around the assumption that Hans Christian Andersen’s stories were written by a 1 legged Pygmy dwarf who he kept locked in a cage in his attic. It became more bizarre as he visited Charles Dickens who had the sister of Anderson’s Pygmy writing his stories.