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  • Theodosia Ivie
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    Lady Theodosia Ivie or Ivy (1628–1697) was an aristocratic heiress and a figure of notoriety in the east end of London in the 17th century. Famed for her “wit, beauty and cunning in law above all others,” her claims to own land stretching from Wapping to Ratcliff led to a constant stream of litigation which ran for almost 75 years. At one particular trial, presided over by Lord Chief Justice Jeffreys (later called the Hanging Judge), evidence emerged that Ivie had presented the court with forged deeds on which she made her land claims and Jeffreys subsequently arranged for charges to be brought against her for forgery.
  • Rudolph Steiner Theatre
    Rudolph Steiner Theatre Grade 2 listed building in London, England
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    Rudolf Steiner House is a Grade II listed building near Regent's Park, London which is the home of the Anthroposophical Society of Great Britain.
  • Almost Free Theatre Alternative theatre in Soho, London
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    The Almost Free Theatre was an alternative and fringe theatre set up by American actor and social activist E. D. Berman in 1971 in Rupert Street, Soho, London.
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    The Lion & Unicorn Theatre is a studio theatre in Kentish Town, London, England.
  • Park Theatre (London)
    Park Theatre (London) Theatre in Finsbury Park, London, England
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    The Park Theatre opened in Finsbury Park, north London in 2013. It describes itself as "a neighbourhood theatre with global ambition", offering a mixed programme of new writing, classics, and revivals. As well as the main auditorium seating 200, the building includes a 90-seat studio theatre, a rehearsal space and a café bar.
  • Paris Theatre Former cinema and theatre in London
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    The Paris Theatre (also known as the Paris Studios) was originally a cinema located at 12 Lower Regent Street in central London which was converted into a studio by the BBC for radio broadcasts requiring an audience. It was used for several decades by the BBC as the main venue for comedy programmes broadcast on BBC Radios 2 and 4.
  • Print Room (theatre)
    Print Room (theatre) theatre company in London, England
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    The Coronet Theatre is a theatre located in Notting Hill, London. The building originated as an Off West End theatre in 1898. It became The Coronet Cinema in 1923. In 2014, it was acquired by The Print Room, a nearby theatre company (founded in Westbourne Grove in 2010), which made it its new home. It produces a programme of theatre, art, dance, poetry, film and music. The theatre is run by Artistic Director Anda Winters.
  • Max Weitzenhoffer Theatre producer, university regent
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    Max Weitzenhoffer (born October 30, 1939) is an American theatre producer living in Oklahoma. He is known for his theatrical productions, philanthropic and contribution to the theater industry. He was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 1994.
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