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Mabou (Scottish Gaelic: Màbu; An Drochaid; ) is an
unincorporated settlement in...
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Mabou Mines is an
experimental theatre company founded in 1970 and
based in New York City.
Mabou Mines was
founded by
David Warrilow, Lee Breuer, Ruth...
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Family (also
known as The Rankins) are a
Canadian musical family group from
Mabou, Nova Scotia. The
group has won many
Canadian music awards,
including 15...
- The
Mabou Group is a
geologic group in Nova Scotia. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Carboniferous period.
Earth sciences portal Canada portal...
- Inverness, Nova
Scotia but
spent his
formative years in the
community of
Mabou, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. In his youth, he was
active in sports, including...
- Girls, and
Difficult People, as well as
performing in
theatre with the
Mabou Mines and Blacklips.
Cavadias was born in
Santa Cruz,
California in 1970...
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directed on six continents.
Breuer was a
founding co-artistic
director of
Mabou Mines Theater Company in New York City,
which Breuer began in 1970 with...
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soundtrack for
JoAnne Akalaitis' film Dead End Kids (1986), made
after a
Mabou Mines theatre production. Byrne's
artistic outlook has a
great deal in common...
- five
titles selected for the competition. As of 2021[update], he
lives in
Mabou, Nova Scotia, with his wife,
cartoonist Kate Beaton. Eric Volmers, "Alberta...
- sculpture. She was
based in New York City, on
Bleecker Street in NoHo, and
Mabou, Nova Scotia. June Leaf was born on
August 4, 1929, in Chicago, Illinois...