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- 18:38, 8 September 2025 Viv Gardner talk contribs created page Actresses' Franchise League (Created page with " = Actresses' Franchise League = The '''Actresses' Franchise League''' was a women's suffrage organisation, mainly active in England. Though an organisation whose members were stage professionals, the performances were free and in a range of private and public venues. == Founding == In 1908 the Actresses' Franchise League was founded by Gertrude Elliott, Adeline Bourne, Winifred Mayo and Sime Seruya at a meeting in the Criterion Restaurant in London. While "actresses"...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:38, 8 September 2025 Jorge Louraço Figueira talk contribs created page File:©JoanaMagalhaes TA vidasargila ensaio-33-scaled.jpg
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- 18:31, 8 September 2025 Jorge Louraço Figueira talk contribs created page File:As sete vidas da argila vozes e retratos das fabricas de ceramica da ria documentario img62f13c948c6ac.jpg
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- 18:30, 8 September 2025 Vicki Ann Cremona talk contribs created page Maltese amateur theatre (Created page with "Amateur companies are an essential part of the theatrical scene in Malta, and up to very recent time, professional theatre makers, actors and singers were brought over from abroad. Historical documentation shows that amateur performances were given both during the rule of the Knights of St John (1530-1798) in the Knights' auberges and at the theatre. Maltese playwrights wrote plays for amateur actors in Italian, but in the second half of the nineteenth century, plays in...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:30, 8 September 2025 Jorge Louraço Figueira talk contribs created page File:As sete vidas da argila como boca de barro ganhou o seu apelido img613f0d5622474.jpg
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- 18:26, 8 September 2025 Roberta talk contribs created page File:Woyzec poster.jpg
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- 18:21, 8 September 2025 Priya Venkat Raman talk contribs created page Nautch (Created page with "== Amateur Theatre? A Decolonial Counterpart == The ''nautch'' (/ˈnɔːtʃ/, from the Hindustani ''naach'', meaning "dance") was a form of popular court and royal entertainment in colonial India, performed by women known as ''nautch girls''. The term "nautch" is an anglicized version of the Hindustani word ''nach'' (dance), introduced through British colonial contact with Indian elites, during the early 19th century.[https://archive.org/details/donors-devotees-and-dau...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:19, 8 September 2025 Roberta talk contribs created page File:T2 Miles gloriosus.jpg
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- 18:14, 8 September 2025 Helen Brooks talk contribs created page The Arts League (Created page with "The Arts League refers to the Arts League of Service was one of the many associations, societies, leagues and institutions devoted to the arts, which emerged after the First World War. They were conceived of as part of a larger project of reconstruction and motivated by post-war desire to make art accessible. They had a conference in Nottingham in March 1921 where they invited many of these groups and trade unions representations and pledged to exert efforts to bring th...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:13, 8 September 2025 Esther Wilson talk contribs created page Sweet Legacies (York Theatre Royal) (Created page with "[https://www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk/be-part-of-it/adults/sweet-legacies/ Sweet Legacies] was a community engagement programme led by York Theatre Royal (YTR) in 2025. With financial support from the National Heritage Lottery Fund, Garfield Weston Foundation, and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, the Sweet Legacies p...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:12, 8 September 2025 Mary Isbell talk contribs created page The Thespian Critic and Theatrical Review (created article, citing source.) Tag: Visual edit
- 18:06, 8 September 2025 Jennifer Ruimi talk contribs created page Beaumarchais (Created page with "A recognized playwright, author of the ''Figaro trilogy'' (''The Barber of Seville'', ''The Marriage of Figaro'', ''The Guilty Mother''), as well as a watchmaker and businessman, Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais was a multifaceted figure. He began his career by writing ''parades de société'' (short amateur comedies) for the fermier général [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles-Guillaume_Le_Normant_d%27%C3%89tioles Lenormant d’Étiolles], the first...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:05, 8 September 2025 Mary Isbell talk contribs created page The Amateurs of Her Majesty's Ship Chesapeake (Created page with "An amateur theatrical troupe made up of sailors and petty officers that performed from 1857-1860 aboard HMS Chesapeake and in ports like Aden, Jeddah, and Calcutta.<ref>Isbell, Mary. “When Ditchers and Jack Tars Collide: Benefit Theatricals at the Calcutta Lyric Theatre in the Wake of the Indian Mutiny.” ''Victorian Literature and Culture'', vol. 42, no. 3, Sept. 2014, pp. 407–23. ''Cambridge Core'', <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.10...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:01, 8 September 2025 Fiona Brennan talk contribs created page User talk:Fiona Brennan (An introduction to the early years of amateur drama in Ireland.)
- 17:57, 8 September 2025 Jennifer Ruimi talk contribs created page Thomas-Simon Gueullette (Created page with "'''Thomas-Simon Gueullette''' (June 2, 1683, Paris – December 23, 1766, Paris) was a French '''playwright, storyteller, jurist, bibliophile, and man of letters'''. == Biography == A lawyer at the Châtelet and later deputy prosecutor, Gueullette witnessed key judicial events of mid-18th-century Paris, including the exile of parliamentarians (1753–54), the execution of Damiens (1757), and the trials of Calas, Sirven, and La Barre. Fascinated by criminal cases, he col...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:53, 8 September 2025 Antine Zijlstra talk contribs created page Amateur theatre in the Netherlands (Created page with "Information about Dutch amateur theatre can be found at the website of LKCA, the national expertise centre on cultural education and amateur arts. Their website can be found: [https://www.lkca.nl/?s=amateurtheater]") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:53, 8 September 2025 Helen Brooks talk contribs created page The Jutland Boys (Created page with "The Jutland Boys were a troupe of ten non-professional performers during the Great War. Their first performance was at the Euston Palace on 20 November 1916. Their act was called 'Jack Ashore' and the Examiner of Plays, Ernest Bendall described the act as: <blockquote>a little sketch introducing popular songs with connecting dialogue, for rendering by discharged naval men who took part in the battle of Jutland. It pretends, of course, to nothing in the way of dramatic in...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:52, 8 September 2025 Jorge Louraço Figueira talk contribs created page File:03 capa As Sete Vidas Argila.png
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- 17:52, 8 September 2025 Esther Wilson talk contribs created page York Theatre Royal Community Productions (Created page with "York Theatre Royal (YTR) is a theatre in St Leonard's Place, in York, England, which dates back to 1744. YTR has a long-held association with local amateur groups and, since 2011, has developed a national reputation within the UK for it's large-scale community theatre productions. Led by the theatre's creative team and often co-produced...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:46, 8 September 2025 Mary Isbell talk contribs created page Bombastes Furioso (created article (copying article from Wikipedia)) Tag: Visual edit
- 17:44, 8 September 2025 Helen Brooks talk contribs created page The Ten Tommies (Created page with "The Ten Tommies were a troupe of ten performers during the Great War. They advertised themselves as being music hall artists and actors who 'were to the front in the first great rush of volunteers' and who after having 'been through the "great adventure" were now 'able once more to entertain the public'. Their first performance was the 11 September 1916 at the Bath Palace. Their final performance was 19 July 1919 at the Runnacleave Theatre, Ilfracombe.") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:43, 8 September 2025 Jennifer Ruimi talk contribs created page Parade (Created page with "A '''parade''' was, in the 17th century, a short comic piece performed outside fairground theatres to attract passersby before announcing the show inside. By the 18th century, the parade, firstly played on Fair theatres' balconies, then evolved, and was adopted by high society mocking popular speech and manners. Writers such as [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas-Simon_Gueullette Thomas-Simon Gueullette] and Charles Collé were prominent in this genre. Collectio...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:42, 8 September 2025 Dwaipayan Chowdhury talk contribs created page Künstlerhaus Götz (Artist's house Götz) (Created page with "'''The house''' Founded in 2019, the Künstlerhaus focuses on creative activities related to nature, technology and intercultural exchange. The Artist House strives to be a collaborative space where artists can thrive creatively while participating in sustainable living practices. Art and innovation serve to achieve measurable goals, both intellectually for each individual and interpersonally and externally, through collaboration with other locations. A diverse integra...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:42, 8 September 2025 Livia Cavaglieri talk contribs created page Centro teatrale Universitario di Genova (CUT Genova) (Created page with "Different theater have been active at the University of Genoa. == History ==") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:42, 8 September 2025 Kate Newey talk contribs created page Amateur Theatre in Australia (Created page with "Amateur theatre in Australia began almost at the same time as European invaders settled in Australia. The First Fleet, carrying British military and convicts sentenced to transpoportation arrived in January 1788 at Port Jackson (now Sydney) on the east coast of Australia. Within eighteenth months, the convicts had put on a play, George Farquhar’s ''The Recruiting Officer'' for the King’s birthday on the 4th June 1789. Convicts and soldiers, sailors, officers and the...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 17:40, 8 September 2025 Mary Isbell talk contribs created page Damon and Pythias (1821 Play) (created article (copying article from Wikipedia)) Tag: Visual edit
- 17:39, 8 September 2025 Zoltán Imre talk contribs created page Scene Theatre, Budapest (Created page with "The Szkéné Theatre officially opened in the spring of 1970, with the premiere of Hungarian poet Sándor Weöres’ play ''Theomachia''. Although since then the theatre has played a highly important role as a production house of independent theatre and dance collectives as well as for international festivals of dance and physical theatre, the initial period was merely characterized by the works of its permanent ensemble, the Szkéné Collective. The history of the Szké...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:36, 8 September 2025 Howard Gayton talk contribs created page The Chagford Mummers (First edits) Tag: Visual edit
- 17:33, 8 September 2025 Judith Hawley talk contribs created page Strawberry Hill Theatre (added content on ASD from wikipedia) Tag: Visual edit
- 17:32, 8 September 2025 Mary Isbell talk contribs created page Hasty Pudding Theatricals (created article (copying article from Wikipedia)) Tag: Visual edit
- 17:32, 8 September 2025 Willmar Sauter talk contribs created page File:Imag.png
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- 17:32, 8 September 2025 Howard Gayton talk contribs created page File:Oss and Green Man blessing 1.jpg
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- 17:31, 8 September 2025 Annabella Skagen talk contribs created page Det forenede dramatiske Selskab (First few paragraphs have been entered) Tag: Visual edit
- 17:26, 8 September 2025 Roberta talk contribs created page Centro Universitario Teatrale di Parma (CUT) (Created page with "Il Centro Universitario Teatrale di Parma (CUT-Parma) was a student theatre group active between 1954 and 1971 in Parma, a middle-sized town in northern Italy. Since 2016 is alive again in a completely renewed contest. == '''HISTORY''' == The University Theatre Centre of Parma (CUT-Parma) was founded, like many other University Theatres in republican Italy, in the wake of the moral, cultural and artistic reconstruction that followed the Second World War, after the fas...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:25, 8 September 2025 Antine Zijlstra talk contribs created page File:Iepenloft Jorwert Augustus 2015 IMG 62104.jpg
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- 17:24, 8 September 2025 Jennifer Ruimi talk contribs created page Charles Collé (Created page with "'''Charles Collé''' (1709–1783) was a French songwriter, playwright, and member of the convivial ''Société du Caveau''. Originally trained in law, he built a career in business while gaining fame for witty, often risqué songs and light comedies. His patriotic song ''La Prise de Port-Mahon'' (1756) earned him a royal pension, and his theatrical works for the Duke of Orléans earned him the nickname ''“the Corneille of the parade.”'' His most celebrated play, ''...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:20, 8 September 2025 Berenika Szymanski-Düll talk contribs created page Deutscher Dramatischer Verein in New York (Created page with "The Deutscher Dramatischer Verein was a 19th-century German amateur theatre association in New York City. It initially performed in a hall at 83 Anthony Street in Lower Manhattan and later moved to the Franklin Theatre at 175 Chatham Street. The Deutscher Dramatischer Verein was part of a broader German-language cultural life that flourished in New York City during the mid-19th century. Large numbers of German immigrants had settled in the city, particularly in Kleindeut...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:19, 8 September 2025 Zoltán Imre talk contribs created page Universitas Ensemble, Budapest (Created page with "Universitas Ensemble was founded in 1962 at Eötvös University, Budapest (one of Hungary’s most prestigious universities). This time in Hungary amateur theatres were less controlled by the state as the professional ones, they could perform plays that were otherwise prohibited and experiment with acting styles. Universitas had a special situation even among amateur groups, it enjoyed more freedom. During the first period there were three directors working with the grou...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:17, 8 September 2025 Zoltán Imre talk contribs created page University Stage Szeged (Created page with "The University Theatre Szeged was founded at the Faculty of Humanities of Attila József University in the late 1950s. It was formed by occasional groupings of university students, with the help of a teacher who could be called a mentor (Károly István Horváth, Pál Bárdosi and others). Until 1970 the University Theatre Szeged was a heterogeneous ensemble, comprising several small groups. The groups staged one or two performances a year, which were presented only a fe...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:16, 8 September 2025 Antine Zijlstra talk contribs created page Amateur theatre in Fryslân (Frisia, The Netherlands) (Created page with "=== Amateur Theatre in Fryslân === Amateur theatre plays an important role in Frisian culture and community life and is mostly performed in Frisian. According to a 2015 sector analysis commissioned by '''Keunstwurk''', there are around '''200 amateur theatre associations''' active in Fryslân, involving approximately '''2,000 performers and volunteers''', attracting about '''80,000 visitors annually'''. In addition, the well-known '''iepenloftspullen''' (open-air theatr...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:12, 8 September 2025 Daria Skjoldager-Nielsen talk contribs created page PólíS (Page added) Tag: Visual edit