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  2. Denver Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) is an organization in Denver, Colorado which provides a showcase for live theatre, a nurturing ground for new plays, a preferred stop on the Broadway touring circuit, acting classes for the community and rental facilities. It was founded in 1972.

  3. Randy Weeks - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Weeks was born and raised in Windom, Minnesota. He first played the drums, and by age 16 he performed in a local country band. Weeks moved to Minneapolis, where he switched to guitar, and played in hard rock bands. He then moved to Los Angeles to further pursue his music career.

  4. St. John's Conservatory Theater - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Conservatory Theater (SJCT) was a not-for-profit theater company at the St. John's Episcopal Church in Ogdensburg, NY.

  5. American Conservatory Theater - Wikipedia

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    The American Conservatory Theater (ACT) is a nonprofit theater company in San Francisco, California, United States, that offers both classical and contemporary theater productions. It also has an attached acting school.

  6. Collaborative Arts Project 21 - Wikipedia

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    Collaborative Arts Project 21, known more commonly as CAP21, is a New York City professional musical theatre training conservatory and Off-Broadway theatre company. It has a core faculty with many associate faculty who are also working professionals.

  7. National Theatre Conservatory - Wikipedia

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    The National Theatre Conservatory was a three-year graduate acting school that in its last three decades was part of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Founded in 1935 in New York as the only congressionally chartered MFA program in U.S. history.

  8. St. Louis Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    After a two-month period of negotiations, the musicians agreed to a ten-week reduction from a 52-week season, and 30% wage reductions. Upon returning to the stage, the musicians enacted a "Vote of No Confidence" on Executive Director Randy Adams.

  9. Trinity Repertory Company - Wikipedia

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    Operating along with the MFA playwriting, it has emerged as one of the nation's best theater conservatories, continuously ranked top-five schools with NYU, Yale, Juilliard and ACT.

  10. Chicago College of Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    Its faculty consists primarily of world class professional actors, directors and musicians, including nearly 30 members of the Chicago Symphony and the Lyric Opera of Chicago (half of whom are principals) and theatre performers with credits from Broadway to Chicago and the West Coast.

  11. South Coast Repertory - Wikipedia

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    In its three-stage David Emmes/Martin Benson Theatre Center, SCR produces a wide range of theatre, ranging from classics, to modern masterpieces, contemporary hits and new plays on the leading edge. It also produces Theatre for Young Audiences and Families plays, and offers year-round programs in education and outreach.