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The Ivory Theatre Horror Show
A chronicle of the slow, painful destruction of a new theater in St. Louis.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Episode 35: The Incredible Disappearing Theatre
Just a quick note today...
The
Ivory Theatre website
has been taken down.
Just one more sad, weird chapter in this awful story.
Sic Semper Tyrannis!
An Ivory Survivor
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Episode 15: Fresh Victims
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Episode 12: Let 'Em Eat Cake
Episode 11: What a Dump!
Episode 10: The Sting
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Episode 7: The Next Victims
Episode 6: The Fundraiser From Hell
Episode 5: The First Meltdown
Episode 4: The First Load-In Day
Episode 3: The Seating Chart
Episode 2: The First Contract
Episode 1: In the Beginning...
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An Ivory Survivor
Belleville, IL, United States
I have two degrees in theater and have worked with most of professional theaters in St. Louis, as well as others throughout the Midwest. Consider this blog a public service.
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