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186: 55:, and has been part of the town for many years, once housing the town's first cinema. The building was also home for many years to an audio-visual presentation visitor attraction, The World of Shakespeare. After the closure of The World of Shakespeare, the Waterside Theatre lay empty before re-opening in December 2004. 247: 242: 223: 147: 252: 216: 58:
The theatre then hosted Shakespearience, a visitor attraction aimed to both celebrate and introduce newcomers to
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The theatre building is styled like an Elizabethan-style playhouse, authentically timbered similar to
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was an independent theatre/arts venue overlooking the Stratford Canal in
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Famous faces to have graced the stage in the past include:
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Shakespearience
Stratford-upon-Avon
Warwickshire
Royal Shakespeare Company
Princess Anne
Shakespeare
The Globe Theatre
Judi Dench
Robin Ince
King Pleasure
The Biscuit Boys
Alistair McGowan
Simon Callow
Normski
"Theatre shuts in Shakespeare town"
BBC News
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