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  2. The Lost Colony (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Lost Colony. (play) Playbill for the original 1937 production (click for full PDF) The Lost Colony is an historical outdoor drama, written by American Paul Green and produced since 1937 in Manteo, North Carolina. It is based on accounts of Sir Walter Raleigh 's attempts in the 16th century to establish a permanent settlement on Roanoke ...

  3. Fort Raleigh National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The colony is commemorated with a marble monument erected at the fort site in 2001 by Dare County. [2] The Fort Raleigh historic site is home to Paul Green's outdoor symphonic drama, The Lost Colony. This work about the earliest colonists has been performed in the Waterside Theatre during the summer since 1937, with an interlude during World ...

  4. File:Playbill for the 1937 Federal Theatre Project production ...

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    File:Playbill for the 1937 Federal Theatre Project production of Samuel Selden and Paul Green's The Lost Colony.pdf Add languages Page contents not supported in other languages.

  5. Curtain to close on Waterside Theatre after 23 years - AOL

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  6. List of theatres in Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    317 W. Broadway. Stopped showing films in 1962. Currently operating as a concert/live performance venue in conjunction with The Kentucky Center. Now called the W. L. Lyons Brown Theatre. Buckingham also known (at times) as the Savoy and Grand Opera House. 1820–1897 (operated as the Savoy until ca. 1989.)

  7. A new adaptation of 'A Christmas Carol' comes to Louisville ...

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    It is a Christmas fixture, with productions and readings seemingly everywhere, from Jupiter, Florida, to Louisville, from New York to California and all stops in between.

  8. This summer will see “The Lost Colony’s” 5,000th performance. The RIHA noted that the show has survived The Great Depression, World War II, the COVID-19 pandemic, storms, fire and mosquitoes.

  9. Humana Festival of New American Plays - Wikipedia

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    The Actor's Theater of Louisville hosted the first Festival of New American Plays in March 1977. It was founded by the former artistic director of the Actor's Theater, Jon Jory . The Gin Game by D.L. Coburn , one of the plays presented that year, went on to open on Broadway later that year and would win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1978.