Ann Wynia
Director: John-Michael Tebelak
Director: Anthony Page
Leads: John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson Director: Peter Hall
Director: Patrick Dromgoole
Director: Joan Littlewood
Director: Robert Moore
Lead: Alec Guinness Director: Alec Guinness
Titled Passion Play instead of Passion Leads: Barry Foster, Judy Parfitt, Leslie Phillips, and Zena Walker Director: Mike Ockrent
Leads: Colin Blakely and Rosemary Harris Director: Michael Blakemore
Leads: Michael French, James Fleet, and Stephen Tompkinson Director: Jennie Darnell
Lead: Jimmy Jewel Director: Richard Eyre
Leads: John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson Director: Peter Hall
Director: Joan Littlewood Group: Theatre Workshop Group
Leads: Vanessa Redgrave, William Squire, Andrew Crawford, Dorothy Reynolds Director: Peter Wood
Leads: Tom Mannion, Danny Webb, and Gary Olsen Director: Matthew Warchus
World Wrestling Federation, professional wrestling, Tito Santana, Ted DiBase, Honky Tonk Man, Brett Hart, John Studd, Nikolai Volkov
Copied from Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. Volume 14. Minnesota Biographies, 1655-1912, p. 885 by Tresa Gruber https://repository.stcloudstate.edu/wpabio/1457
Jacob J. Wuertz interviewed by Nick P. Kruchten. Original interview in German https://repository.stcloudstate.edu/wpabio/1456
Parent John Wuertz
John Wruck interviewed by Dorothy Hansmann https://repository.stcloudstate.edu/wpabio/1453
Appeared in Touchstone 1984
Appeared in Educational Technology, February 28, 1966
Records of the Riverview Writing Clinic, a predecessor of the Write Place.
Paper presented at CCCC Convention, St. Louis, Missouri, March 17-19, 1988
Appeared in GED Items, September/October 1987
Hampstead Theatre, London, England Written by John Byrne Director: Robin Lefèvre
Michael Berryhill
The Wright-Way Shopper began on June 27, 1980. The publication included historic reviews of the communities in the Wright County area. It was also designed as a vehicle for advertisers who wanted a large yet concentrated coverage for his/her business or company in the Wright County area. It was published on a bi-monthly basis and each issue contained a feature story on town histories, landmarks, institutions, or special events.
On June 23, 1981, the name changed to Wright-Way...Sher-Way Shopper to include Sherburne County. The paper became a weekly publication, and included in the paper were television listings and several syndicated columns.
Wright-Way...Sher-Way ShopperCopied from Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. Volume 14. Minnesota Biographies, 1655-1912, p. 884 by Tresa Gruber https://repository.stcloudstate.edu/wpabio/1455