Barry MacGregor House Programs, some relating to the career of actor and director Barry Macgregor primarily at the Shaw and Stratford Festivals. Others relating to his performance at The Mercury Players, in London, England, Canadian Stage, Persephone Theatre, Detroit Institute of Arts, Citadel Theat

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Barry MacGregor House Programs, some relating to the career of actor and director Barry Macgregor primarily at the Shaw and Stratford Festivals. Others relating to his performance at The Mercury Players, in London, England, Canadian Stage, Persephone Theatre, Detroit Institute of Arts, Citadel Theatre and Aldeburgh Connection, 1949-2005. Also included are house programs of his father Hector MacGregor (1922-1949) performed primarily in Nairobi, Mombasa and Great Britain. 1922- 2005.

6 boxes, 200 files.

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Shaw Festival (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.)

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The Shaw Festival is a major not-for-profit theatre festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada. It is the second largest repertory theatre company in North America. Founded in 1962, its original mandate was to stimulate interest in George Bernard Shaw and his period, and to advance the development of theatre arts in Canada. The Festival's roots can be traced to 1962 when Ontario lawyer and playwright Brian Doherty, supported by Buffalo businessman Calvin Rand, staged a summertime "Salut...

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Aldeburgh Connection (Musical group)

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MacGregor, Hector

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Citadel Theatre (Edmonton, Alb.)

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Detroit institute of arts

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Canadian Stage.

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