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Last Update: Saturday, March 31, 2007 At: 22:23:20
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Playhouse Theatre
Over the course of its 60 year history the Playhouse Theatre has staged hundreds of shows.Much time and effort went into every one of those shows but inevitably, as the years pass by, they are lost in the mists of time.
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Everyman Theatre
Whether you visit the Everyman to see ballet, opera, drama, dance, comedy, music events or our traditional family pantomime. Or if you take part in one of our many community projects, education workshops or youth theatre productions. Or if you visit us to dine or drink in our caf, restaurant, internet caf or wine bar. Or if you are simply here to visit our website and book your tickets. Whatever the reason we would like to warmly welcome you and hope you return many times.
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Bacon Theatre
Completed in 1991, the magnificent Bacon Theatre is not only at the heart of Dean Close School's Drama Department but also a receiving venue of many professional and amateur shows throughout the year. Seating Capacity audience of 566 on two levels, the theatre is fully equipped to professional standard with the latest in audio-visual technology.
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Cheltenham Museum
We have an outstanding permanent collection including fine art, ceramics, jewellery, furniture, local history, - the list just goes on! And a programme of changing exhibitions so there is always something new to see.
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Cheltenham Festivals
Cheltenham's festivals and entertainment programme is organised and promoted by the Festivals & Entertainments Division of the Borough Council (CBC), in conjunction with Cheltenham Arts Festivals Ltd (CAF), a registered charity, which is administered from within the Division, sharing resources, staffing and office space.
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Cheltenham Arts
Cheltenham Arts Centre nurtures the creative spirit of the community through individual instruction in the visual and dramatic arts, exhibitions and theater performances.
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Cheltenham Arts Council
Formed as long ago as 1967, and a registered charity, the Cheltenham Arts Council's prime object is to foster and promote the arts among the inhabitants of the Borough of Cheltenham and the surrounding area, working through the many local voluntary societies in the town. It covers all branches of the arts music (both orchestral and choral), opera and drama, visual arts, literature, local history, etc.
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Cheltenham Center For The Arts
The Cheltenham Center for the Arts fosters creativity and art appreciation in people of all ages and ability. During day and evening sessions, skilled instructors teach a variety of disciplines, including painting, drawing, ceramics, sculpture and stained glass. The center also hosts regular exhibitions representing many artistic styles, to provide inspiration and improve critical appreciation.
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