Records of City Theatre Company, 1973-1994.
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Three Rivers Shakespeare Festival (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
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The Three Rivers Shakespeare Festival was co-sponsored by the City Theatre for its first two seasons and is run by the University of Pittsburgh's Department of Theatre Arts. The Festival has employed many well-known people, including: A. Favorini, who served as the Festival's director for many years; Gillette Elvgren, who was also director; and Ralph Allen, who premiered his "A Horse of a Different Color" at the Festival. From the description of Records, 1980...
City Theatre Company (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
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In 1974, the City of Pittsburgh created its own theatre company. This company, The City Players, was a troupe based in the then newly renovated Allegheny Public Theatre, Northside (now the Hazlett Theatre of the Pittsburgh Public Theatre) of young professionals reaching out into the community with free performances of new plays and classics. The City Players were financed through the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) and administered by Pittsburgh's Citiparks Department. In 1979, ...
City Players (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
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University of Pittsburgh. United Faculty
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Throughout its history the University of Pittsburgh has received occasional support from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In the early 1960s it suffered an unprecedented fiscal crisis and sought a solution that linked it to the Commonwealth. On August 23, 1966, House Bill No. 2 of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania was signed and the University officially became state-related. From the description of State-related status of the University of Pittsburgh files, 1936-1983. (Universit...