Festival records. 1984-1985.
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Children's Theatre Company (Minneapolis, Minn.)
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The Children's Theatre Company (CTC), a professional theatre company for young audiences, began as The Moppet Players in 1961 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with a loan of $100, a room donated by an Italian restaurant and a crew of volunteer artists, technicians and administrators. It was the first full-time children's theatre company in Minnesota. The following year the company moved to an abandoned police station and introduced a program of instruction in creative dramatics, dance and theatre prod...
Guthrie Theater
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The idea of the theater began in 1959 during a series of conversations among Tyrone Guthrie and two colleagues -- Oliver Rea and Peter Zeisler -- who were disenchanted with Broadway. They wanted to create a theater with a resident acting company that would perform the classics. In Minneapolis/St. Paul a steering committee was formed to bring theater to the Twin Cities. The T.B. Walker Foundation donated the land behind the Walker Art Center for a building and contributed $400,000 fo...
Alexandra, Princess, granddaughter of George V, King of Great Britain, 1936-
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St. Paul Chamber Orchestra.
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King's College (University of Cambridge). Choir
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Minnesota Orchestra.
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Although a complete list of Marketing staff has not been compliled, staff whose files can be found in this collection include: James Clark, Director of Promotions, 1971-76; Russ Bursch, ? , 1976-; Susan Kodner, Audience Development Administrator, 1980s?; Kathryn G. Hill, Publicity Assistant; Rosemary Price, Publicity Assistant. From the description of Minnesota Orchestra Marketing Department records, 1955-1998. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62693259 ...
British Festival of Minnesota
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The festival was organized through efforts of the British government, the British Council (the UK cultural exchange agency), and many Minnesota arts, cultural, business, and religious institutions. Its purpose was to publicize and celebrate the contributions made by English, Scottish, Welsh, and Irish peoples to the culture of Minnesota. The festival was planned as a series of closely related music and theatrical performances, art exhibits, and literary events in the Twin Cities. Th...