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Chanticleer Theater File #3 9/2/77-
830 Franklin Ave.

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To be single or not to be single--that is the question which confronts Robert, a bachelor, in "Company," a musical comedy, which opens Friday at the Chanticleer Community Theater.
Directed by Lowell Thomsen, the show involves a bachelor and his…

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"The Star Spangled Girl"...lectures two pursuers in a rehearsal for the play at Chanticleer Community Theater. Ann Lincoln-Wattles stars as Sophie, and Bryan Schmoldt and Don Jensen portray the publishers of a "protest" magazine. Photo courtesy of…

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photo of people standing on the outdoor porch/entry of the Chanticleer Theater, at night, for ribbon cutting

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photo of people at reception or during intermission of Chanticleer production

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photo of people at reception or during intermission of Chanticleer production

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photo of people at reception or during intermission of Chanticleer production

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photo of people at reception or during intermission of Chanticleer production

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photo of 4 people, all looking at an open file folder held by a woman; floor plan on wall behind them.

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photo of people at a reception or during intermission of a Chanticleer production

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photo of people at a reception or during intermission, presumably at Chanticleer production; ca 1980

Chanticleer Theater
File #2
11/1/71 - 9/1/77
830 Franklin Avenue

Chanticleer Theater
830 Franklin Avenue
File #1
through 1970

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Louise Filbert, foreground, awaits her call to go before the cameras Tuesday morning. to her right is Jo Honaker, a registered nurse at Bergan Mercy and manager of the hospital's emergency room.

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Please give up your rabbit: That's the plea of Jackee Wise as Myrtle Mae and her mother, Vita, played by Ida Neary, as Elwood, portrayed by Norman Filbert Jr., grimaces at the thought of giving up his six-foot-tall invisible friend. the scene is from…
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