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for Outdoor theatre in North York promises to be more comfortable this summer when the $2.4 Million Skylight Theatre opens in Earl Bales Park June 29
Outdoor theatre in North York promises to be more comfortable this summer when the $2.4 Million Skylight Theatre opens in Earl Bales Park June 29
4/5/1988
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for Skylight Theatre's artistic director Lewis Baumander, left, prepares for Tuesday's opening of The Count of Monte Cristo with its star, David Calderisi
Skylight Theatre's artistic director Lewis Baumander, left, prepares for Tuesday's opening of The Count of Monte Cristo with its star, David Calderisi
6/26/1985
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for Dressed as Frankenstein's monster, Lewis Baumander, artistic director of Skylight Theatre, bemoans destruction of stage in Earl Bales Park, even though 1,500-seat amphitheatre will replace it
Dressed as Frankenstein's monster, Lewis Baumander, artistic director of Skylight Theatre, bemoans destruction of stage in Earl Bales Park, even though 1,500-seat amphitheatre will replace it
11/4/1983
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for Artistic director Lewis Baumander checks out Skylight Theatre's new $2 million amphitheatre in North York's Earl Bales Park, in preparation for Wednesday's opening of A Midsummer Night's Dream
Artistic director Lewis Baumander checks out Skylight Theatre's new $2 million amphitheatre in North York's Earl Bales Park, in preparation for Wednesday's opening of A Midsummer Night's Dream
6/21/1988
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for Choreographer Rene Highway, who developed Native dances for an Indian Interpretation of The Tempest, being presented by Skylight Theatre
Choreographer Rene Highway, who developed Native dances for an Indian Interpretation of The Tempest, being presented by Skylight Theatre
6/28/1989
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for Skylight Theatre's production of the Mary Shelley' Frankenstein, which opens at North York's Earl Bales Park
Skylight Theatre's production of the Mary Shelley' Frankenstein, which opens at North York's Earl Bales Park
7/4/1981
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