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their influential Chicago Little Theatre,
Maurice Browne and
Ellen Van
Volkenburg were
brought in to
found the
Drama Department in 1918; the department...
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Ellen Van
Volkenburg (October 8, 1882 –
December 15, 1978), born
Nellie Van
Volkenburg in
Battle Cr****, Michigan, was a
leading actress, director, puppeteer...
- building's 500-seat auditorium, co-producers
Maurice Browne and
Ellen Van
Volkenburg rented a
large storage space on the
fourth floor at the back and built...
- the
Little Theatre Movement.
Founded in its
namesake city by
Ellen Van
Volkenburg and
Maurice Browne, the
company was an art
theater formed in opposition...
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theatre director, he has been credited,
along with his then-wife
Ellen Van
Volkenburg, as the
founder of the
Little Theatre Movement in
America through his...
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Andrei (21 June 2007). "(455) At
Coalface of Heating". The
Korea Times. Van
Volkenburg, Matt (12
March 2019). "[Korea Encounters]
Yeontan briquettes opened windows...
- 2011-10-05.
Retrieved 28
August 2010.
Benjamin K. Wagner;
Matthew Van
Volkenburg (June 2012). "HIV/AIDS
Tests as a
Proxy for
Racial Discrimination? A Preliminary...
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blanche - A la
recherche du
temps perdu,
Buchet Chastel, 2005
Ellen Van
Volkenburg-Maurice
Browne general correspondence, 1911- (ca. 5
linear feet) are housed...
- Van
Volkenburg, Matt (January 23, 2018). "Critic
without pity who
wrote 'Scouting the City'". The
Korea Times.
Retrieved April 4, 2018. Van
Volkenburg, Matt...
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director and co-founder of the
Chicago Little Theatre with
Ellen Van
Volkenburg,
responding to
having often been
called the
founder of the
Little Theatre...