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Shaw and Festival
* Shaw Festival Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada theatre that specializes in plays by Bernard Shaw and his contemporaries and plays about his era ( 1856 – 1950 )
* The play has been produced 5 times at the Shaw Festival, in 1967, 1976, 1984, 1996, and 2006.
Founded in 1962, the Shaw Festival presents plays written or set during the lifetime of George Bernard Shaw.
From May 3, 2011 to October 23, 2011, ' Cat ' is being performed at the Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada.
Bernard Shaw, in his role as a music critic, commented, " The stale wonderment which the great chorus never fails to elicit has already been exhausted "; he later wrote, " Why, instead of wasting huge sums on the multitudinous dullness of a Handel Festival does not somebody set up a thoroughly rehearsed and exhaustively studied performance of the Messiah in St James's Hall with a chorus of twenty capable artists?
In 1970, Holloway began an association with the Shaw Festival in Canada, playing Burgess in Candida.
British playwright John Osborne wrote an adaptation in 1972, and in 1991 famed playwright Judith Thompson presented an adaptation at the Shaw Festival.
In Canada he appeared over several seasons with the Shaw Festival and Stratford Festival of Canada.
The Court House, a Shaw Festival theatre and Parks Canada headquarters of Niagara National Historic Sites.
The town is home to the Shaw Festival, a series of theatrical productions featuring the works of George Bernard Shaw, his contemporaries, or plays about his era ( 1856 – 1950 ), running from April to November.
* Shaw Festival ( est.
Another major attraction for the well travelled looking for cultural activities is the famous Shaw Festival Theater ( named for playwright George Bernard Shaw ) located in the town of Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Along with Shaw Festival, held annually in Niagara-on-the-Lake, and the Welland Canal, the Regional Municipality of Niagara receives up to 12 million visitors each year.
* Shaw Festival
* The first Shaw Festival opens
** Jack Renner ( engineer ), Robert Shaw ( conductor ) & the Robert Shaw Festival Singers for Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vespers
* Niagara-on-the-Lake is best known for the Shaw Festival.

Shaw and annual
Both troops and the ship are funded by the Andrew Shaw Memorial Trust ; other funding comes from the annual May tag sale at the Scout Cabin on West Avenue, which has raised more than $ 50, 000 in some years.
In 1967, following debate concerning RADA receiving funds from the Shaw bequest, the Government withdrew its annual grant.
" I was scared to death ,” Shaw recalled about playing the NFL champion Philadelphia Eagles in the annual All-Star contest.
Shaw University's Basketball team participates in the CIAA annual Basketball Tournament, which is the third most attended athletic event in collegiate sports after the Atlantic Coast Conference and Big East tournaments.
According to Tim Shaw, former chief executive officer of the Irvine Public Schools Foundation, the annual gift “ seeded the strong public support of elementary arts, music and science instruction .”
John reprised the role of Shaw, albeit as a phantom, in the anniversary episode The Five Doctors, and also appeared in the special episode Dimensions in Time ( 1993 ), part of the BBC's annual Children in Need appeal.
George Bernard Shaw received an invitation to speak at an annual celebration at Selhurst ( he declined ).
Next to the Stratford and Shaw Festivals, MTC has a higher annual attendance than any other theatre in the country.
Previous radio programmes include: The Bonfire Makers ( for BBC Radio Four ), an examination of Northern Ireland's controversial annual loyalist bonfire tradition, and documentaries about George Bernard Shaw and the controversial Hugh Lane paintings for BBC Radio Three.

Shaw and theater
* Shaw Chicago Theater A theater dedicated to the works of Shaw & his contemporaries.
During World War II, Shaw enlisted in the United States Navy and later formed a band, which served in the Pacific theater ( just as Glenn Miller's wartime band served in Europe ).
They predicted that Shaw would not only be abandoning a million-dollar enterprise but that nightclub and theater owners would sue him for breach of contract.
On 1 January 1953 the 66th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing was activated at Shaw, replacing the 118th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, the title of which reverted to the Tennessee Air National Guard after World War II, where the 66th Fighter Group served in the European theater as part of Eighth Air Force.
The first theater was designed by architect Howard Van Doren Shaw ( in the location now occupied by the museum's Modern Wing ), although its design was severely hampered by location restrictions resulting in a lack of space for scenery and effects and poor acoustics.
They produced works by the French writers Jean Giraudoux, Jules Romains, Jean Anouilh and Jean-Paul Sartre, and also of Greek and Shakespearean theater, and works by Luigi Pirandello, Anton Chekhov and George Bernard Shaw.

Shaw and festival
Guests of the 2008 festival included Kirsty Wark & Alan Clements, Donald Shaw and Karen Matheson, Janice Forsyth, David Mackenzie and Michael Caton-Jones.
The Shaw Festival is a major Canadian theatre festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, the second largest repertory theatre company in North America.
ISBN 0-8109-9096-2 </ ref > Among these labels are the earliest known depictions of a pharaoh wearing the double-crown of Egypt ( see above ), as well as running between ritual stele as part of the Sed festival .< ref > Shaw, Ian and Nicholson, Paul.
Charlie Shaw, a resident and owner of a hardware store, offered food and entertainment to those farmers, establishing the Binder Twine Night festival which was held annually until 1930.

Shaw and Niagara-on-the-Lake
The portrait of George Bernard Shaw located at Niagara-on-the-Lake was commissioned by hotelier Si Wai Lai and sculpted by Dr. Elizabeth Bradford Holbrook, CM ( 1913 – 2009 ).
* The Shaw Festival, based in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario.
Drama at Inish, which was presented in London and on Broadway as Is Life Worth Living ?, was revived as part of the 2011 season at the Shaw Festival ( Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada ), with Mary Haney as Lizzie Twohig.
The show was produced at the Shaw Festival Theatre in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario in 2007.
The play was performed at the Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada ( www. shawfest. com ) in summer 2011.
The most recognized arts towns in Canada are: Stratford, Ontario, home of the Stratford Festival of Canada and a large Shakespearean theatrical community ; and Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, home of the Shaw Festival, preserving the work of George Bernard Shaw and other Edwardian playwrights, such as Galsworthy, restored 18th and 19th century buildings with historical interpretation ; and classes in costume and drama, academic conferences, and year round arts initiatives, all in a town with five museums and a population under 14, 000.

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