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According to George street playhouse's director David Saint, they are very excited about the show.
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More vines crept up the sides of the long, barnlike outbuilding behind the court and scrabbled along what remained of the playhouse's shingles.
Duma Key King, Stephen, 1947- 2008
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But before they even went inside of the building, Duke turned the company's attention to the playhouse's neighbors who had also been deeply affected by the flooding.
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The day of the hurricane he went house to house in Weston to check on the playhouse's staff and crew after witnessing the nearby West River's water reach the building.
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Neither the theater company, which has an annual budget of $1.6 million, nor the playhouse's landlord has flood insurance because it was too expensive to buy, Mr. Stettler said.
NYT > Home Page By PATRICK HEALY 2011
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The $12 tickets may be purchased at the society's museum at 810 Main St. in Honesdale, or at the playhouse's box office at 512 Keystone St. in Hawley. smcconnell@timesshamrock.com
Gas Drilling 2010
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"We found the initials we carved together on a beam still in the playhouse's set shop," she said.
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Lauren Wahl of Somerset will direct the playhouse's big musical of the season, set in
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"To some people, it's entertainment," said Mr. Lamos, the playhouse's artistic director.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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Lauren Wahl of Somerset will direct the playhouse's big musical of the season, set in
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