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repertory theatre |
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repertory theatreProduction of several different plays in a single season by a resident acting company. The plays chosen may be classic works by famous dramatists or new works by emerging playwrights, and the companies that perform them often serve as a training ground for young actors. In Britain the practice, intended to make high-quality theatre available throughout the country, began in the early 20th century. Repertory companies, or stock companies, originally presented a different play each night of the week while preparing and rehearsing new plays. The system evolved to the current practice of presenting a series of short, continuous runs of each play. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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On page 6 read about two plays being presented at the Lonny Chapman Group Repertory Theatre in North Hollywood -- Bluff, which deals with a couple's romantic journey, and Tied Up in Knotts, a one-woman show starring Karen Knotts, daughter of comic legend Don Knotts. This month, Harrison's Finn in the Underworld receives its world premiere in the Bay Area at Berkeley Repertory Theatre. THE NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS now offers an MFA degree in Perforating Arts Management under Robert Wildman, former managing director of Connecticut Repertory Theatre. |
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