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- Description: ...A newspaper article from the Holland Sentinel titled "5 Things You Should Know About the Red Barn Theater," written by Jim Hayden to honor the theater's 100th anniversary. It includes several facts about the building and its history. It also has a photo of the back o...
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- Description: ...A newspaper article written by Shandra Martinez titled "Brewery Planned for Red Barn Theater." It explores the recent purchase of the theatre and its transformation into Guardian Brewing Company. It depicts the plans for the restaraunt and brewery and includes quotes from the new ...
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- Description: Black and white photograph featuring a group of people standing outside and waiting before seeing "The Pleasure of His Company" at the Red Barn Theater in Saugatuck, Michigan on July 11, 1961. Photograph by Douglas R. Gilbert. Scanned from the negative.
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- Description: Black and white photograph featuring two cast members in costume and performing on stage for the production, "The Pleasure of His Company," at the Red Barn Theater in Saugatuck, Michigan on July 11, 1961. Photograph by Douglas R. Gilbert. Scanned from the negative.
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- Description: ...Black and white photograph featuring the theatre production of "The Pleasure of His Company" at the Red Barn Theater in Saugatuck, Michigan on July 11, 1961. In the photograph, three gentleman performers and two lady performers can be seen wearing formal attire and having a conver...
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- Description: ...and Sentinel titled "Red Barn Continues Family Friendly Streak," written by Laura Dornon. It explores the Red Barn Theater's decision to feature the artwork of local middle school students. It also explores their decision to put on Anastasia Krupnik, a play based on a childre...
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