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Biographical information on Arthur Lloyd, major 19th century UK music hall performer and song writer, with details on related Halls and Theatres.
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A virtual playhouse designed to celebrate the history and future of African-American musical theatre and dance.
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Dedicated to Rick McKay's film about the rise of Broadway theatre as told by performers, writers and composers.
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An overview of the directors, designers, artists and playwrights in Russia who shaped modern drama during the first two decades of the twentieth century. Includes hundreds of images, multimedia, and commentary.
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Tribute site includes biography, play summaries and reviews, and a list of stage productions, films, and recordings.
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Illustrated biographies of major British actors during the early years of the nineteenth century, including Gertie Miller, Gabrielle Ray and Seymour Hicks.
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Contains articles on Australian theatre history and a 3000 entry historical database of people associated with it.
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Provides information, photos, stories, and facts about the establishment.
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A chronology of modern British, Irish, American and Canadian drama, including images, contextual history and events, biographies, and other supplementary information.
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1500 digitised images from the Theatre Museum's collections as well as structured learning packs offering guided tours through the collection and timeline histories.
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A database of 240 playbills, which were used to advertise performances and events at the start of the 19th century. From the collection of the National Library of Scotland.
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Shreveport's Historic Municipal Memorial Auditorium. Home of the Louisiana Hayride and the Stage of Stars Museum.
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Galleries of female stars from the golden age of English Theatre. Listing of the London theatres, and scripts of popular plays from that era.
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Rodney Higginbotham's collection of images primarily from the nineteenth century theatre in the United States, including people, productions and theatres.
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Theatre historian Cezar Del Valle offers a series of informative slide talks and walking tours.
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Collections of articles and links on the origins of theatre and theatre history in various countries, cultures, and time periods.
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Milestones of theatre history presented day by day, month by month. A fun resource for theatre educators, students, and scholars.
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A multimedia collection from the Library of Congress.