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- Village_South_Theatre abstract "The Village South Theatre was an Off-Broadway theatre in New York City that was active during the 1960s.Located on Vandam Street in Greenwich Village, the theatre opened in 1962 with the original production of Jean Erdman's award-winning musical play The Coach with the Six Insides which was based upon James Joyce's last novel Finnegans Wake. The following year Edward Albee used profits from Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? to establish the Playwrights’ Unit at the Village South Theatre; an organization which provided a platform for untested new playwrights to premiere their works.The theatre closed in 1970, with its last production being Michael Preston Barr and Dion McGregor's musical Who's Happy Now?.".
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- Village_South_Theatre wikiPageRevisionID "647961992".
- Village_South_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Category:1962_establishments_in_New_York.
- Village_South_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Category:1970_disestablishments_in_New_York.
- Village_South_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Category:Off-Broadway_theaters.
- Village_South_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theatres_completed_in_1962.
- Village_South_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Dion_McGregor.
- Village_South_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Albee.
- Village_South_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Finnegans_Wake.
- Village_South_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Greenwich_Village.
- Village_South_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink James_Joyce.
- Village_South_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Erdman.
- Village_South_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Preston_Barr.
- Village_South_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Village_South_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Off-Broadway.
- Village_South_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink The_Coach_with_the_Six_Insides.
- Village_South_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Whos_Afraid_of_Virginia_Woolf%3F.
- Village_South_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Whos_Happy_Now%3F.
- Village_South_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Who’s_Afraid_of_Virginia_Woolf%3F.
- Village_South_Theatre wikiPageWikiLinkText "Village South Theatre".
- Village_South_Theatre hasPhotoCollection Village_South_Theatre.
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- Village_South_Theatre subject Category:1962_establishments_in_New_York.
- Village_South_Theatre subject Category:1970_disestablishments_in_New_York.
- Village_South_Theatre subject Category:Off-Broadway_theaters.
- Village_South_Theatre subject Category:Theatres_completed_in_1962.
- Village_South_Theatre hypernym Broadway.
- Village_South_Theatre type Person.
- Village_South_Theatre type Theatre.
- Village_South_Theatre type Venue.
- Village_South_Theatre type Establishment.
- Village_South_Theatre type Theatre.
- Village_South_Theatre type Venue.
- Village_South_Theatre comment "The Village South Theatre was an Off-Broadway theatre in New York City that was active during the 1960s.Located on Vandam Street in Greenwich Village, the theatre opened in 1962 with the original production of Jean Erdman's award-winning musical play The Coach with the Six Insides which was based upon James Joyce's last novel Finnegans Wake.".
- Village_South_Theatre label "Village South Theatre".
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- Village_South_Theatre sameAs Q15032335.
- Village_South_Theatre sameAs Q15032335.
- Village_South_Theatre wasDerivedFrom Village_South_Theatre?oldid=647961992.
- Village_South_Theatre isPrimaryTopicOf Village_South_Theatre.