In 1987, with the support of The Rosewood Corporation and the Meadows Foundation, they moved their administrative offices and some performances to the Crescent Theater in Dallas.
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First Stage Children's Theater, a professional American children's theater based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The center is a unique collaboration between First Stage Children's Theater and Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra, two of the nation's most successful arts education organizations.
Probably Port Royal's most notable claim to fame is that John Wilkes Booth was killed about two miles outside town by Sgt. Boston Corbett, part of a contingent of federal troops, at the now obsolete Garrett farmstead (look for prominent markers along northbound Rt. 301) on April 26, 1865 after Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln on the night of April 14, 1865, in Ford's Theater in Washington, DC.
The paper was mentioned on the satirical television program Have I Got News for You and quoted by the novelist Philip Roth in his novel Sabbath's Theater.
The current main stage for the 2011-2010 year will be Oliver .