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The Arden Theatre Company is a professional regional theatre company located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1]

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  1. 13 relations: Aaron Posner, Barrymore Awards, BroadwayWorld, Ed Rendell, Old City, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Philadelphia (magazine), Philadelphia City Paper, Regional theater in the United States, Terrence J. Nolen, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Third and Indiana, Walnut Street Theatre.

  2. 1988 establishments in Pennsylvania
  3. League of Resident Theatres
  4. Theatre companies in Philadelphia
  5. Theatres in Philadelphia

Aaron Posner

Aaron Posner is an American playwright and theatre director.

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Barrymore Awards

The Barrymore Awards for Excellence in Theatre is an annual, nationally-recognized award program that is sponsored by Theatre Philadelphia for professional theater productions in the Greater Philadelphia area.

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BroadwayWorld

BroadwayWorld is a theatre news website based in New York City covering Broadway, Off-Broadway, regional, and international theatre productions.

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Ed Rendell

Edward Gene Rendell (born January 5, 1944) is an American lawyer, prosecutor, politician, and author who served as the 45th governor of Pennsylvania from 2003 to 2011.

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Old City, Philadelphia

Old City is a neighborhood in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, near the Delaware River waterfront.

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Philadelphia

Philadelphia, colloquially referred to as Philly, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the sixth-most populous city in the nation, with a population of 1,603,797 in the 2020 census.

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Philadelphia (magazine)

Philadelphia (also called "Philadelphia magazine" or referred to by the nickname "Phillymag", once called Greater Philadelphia) is a regional monthly magazine published in Philadelphia by the Lipson family of Philadelphia and its company, Metrocorp Publishing.

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Philadelphia City Paper

Philadelphia City Paper was an alternative weekly newspaper in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Regional theater in the United States

A regional theater or resident theater in the United States is a professional or semi-professional theater company that produces its own seasons.

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Terrence J. Nolen

Terrence Nolen, usually called Terry Nolen, is an American theater director and the producing artistic director of the Arden Theatre Company.

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The Philadelphia Inquirer

The Philadelphia Inquirer, often referred to simply as The Inquirer, is a daily newspaper headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Third and Indiana

Third and Indiana is a novel written by Steve Lopez about the experiences of several people connected to 14-year-old Gabriel Santoro, while living in the dangerous gang-controlled streets of the Badlands section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Walnut Street Theatre

Walnut Street Theatre, founded in 1808 at 825 Walnut Street, on the corner of S. 9th Street in the Washington Square West neighborhood of Philadelphia, is the oldest operating theatre in the United States. Arden Theatre Company and Walnut Street Theatre are theatres in Philadelphia.

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See also

1988 establishments in Pennsylvania

League of Resident Theatres

Theatre companies in Philadelphia

Theatres in Philadelphia

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arden_Theatre_Company

Also known as Arden Theatre Company (Philadelphia).