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25-527: [REDACTED] Look up Shaw  or shaw in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shaw may refer to: Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Shaw, Queensland Canada [ edit ] Shaw Street , a street in Toronto England [ edit ] Shaw, Berkshire , a village Shaw, Greater Manchester ,

50-611: A Scottish clan Education [ edit ] Shaw Academy , an Irish online training and higher education institution Shaw High School (disambiguation) Shaw Junior High School , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C. Shaw College (disambiguation) Shaw College (Hong Kong) , a college of the Chinese University of Hong Kong Shaw College of Detroit ,

75-620: A Singapore film distributor and chain of movie theatres Shaw Festival (est. 1962), a Canadian theatre festival Astro Shaw (est. 2005), the largest film production, distribution and marketing in Malaysia Organizations [ edit ] D. E. Shaw & Co. (est. 1988), an American hedge fund, private equity and technology development firm Shaw Communications (est. 1966), Canadian telecommunications company, based in Calgary ShawCor (est. 1930s),

100-659: A baseball stadium in Winnipeg, Canada Shaw Tower (disambiguation) Justice Shaw (disambiguation) Shawe (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Shaw . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shaw&oldid=1252380909 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

125-603: A baseball stadium in Winnipeg, Canada Shaw Tower (disambiguation) Justice Shaw (disambiguation) Shawe (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Shaw . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shaw&oldid=1252380909 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

150-730: A city Mount Shaw , a summit in the Ossipee Mountains of New Hampshire Shaw Creek (Ohio) , a stream in Ohio Shaw, Tennessee, now known as Burwood, Tennessee Shaw, West Virginia , a ghost town Shaw, Washington, D.C. , a neighborhood Shaw, St. Louis , Missouri, a neighborhood Shaw Air Force Base , US Air Force base in South Carolina People [ edit ] Shaw (name) , people with "Shaw" as given name or surname Shao , Chinese surname, also spelled "Shaw" Clan Shaw of Tordarroch,

175-602: A former college Shaw University (est. 1865), an American historically black college in Raleigh, North Carolina Entertainment [ edit ] Shaw Family , a fictional crime/spy family from Fast&Furious , see List of The Fast and the Furious characters Shaw Brothers Studio (1958–2011), formerly the largest film production company in Hong Kong Shaw Organisation (est. 1924),

200-460: A global energy services firm based in Houston, Texas The Shaw Group (est. 1987), a diversified American Fortune 500 corporation (now acquired by CB&I) Shaw Industries (est. 1946), an American flooring manufacturer Shaw Media (United States) , an American newspaper publisher Shaw's and Star Market , an American grocery group Other uses [ edit ] Shaw (woodland) ,

225-405: A global energy services firm based in Houston, Texas The Shaw Group (est. 1987), a diversified American Fortune 500 corporation (now acquired by CB&I) Shaw Industries (est. 1946), an American flooring manufacturer Shaw Media (United States) , an American newspaper publisher Shaw's and Star Market , an American grocery group Other uses [ edit ] Shaw (woodland) ,

250-565: A location in the parish of Shaw and Crompton Shaw, Swindon , a suburb of Swindon Shaw (ward) Shaw, Wiltshire , a village near Melksham Philippines [ edit ] Shaw Boulevard , a major thoroughfare in Metro Manila Shaw Boulevard station , a station of the MRT-3 United States [ edit ] Shaw, Kansas , an unincorporated community Shaw, Mississippi ,

275-454: A neighborhood Shaw Air Force Base , US Air Force base in South Carolina People [ edit ] Shaw (name) , people with "Shaw" as given name or surname Shao , Chinese surname, also spelled "Shaw" Clan Shaw of Tordarroch, a Scottish clan Education [ edit ] Shaw Academy , an Irish online training and higher education institution Shaw High School (disambiguation) Shaw Junior High School , listed on

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300-407: A street in Toronto England [ edit ] Shaw, Berkshire , a village Shaw, Greater Manchester , a location in the parish of Shaw and Crompton Shaw, Swindon , a suburb of Swindon Shaw (ward) Shaw, Wiltshire , a village near Melksham Philippines [ edit ] Shaw Boulevard , a major thoroughfare in Metro Manila Shaw Boulevard station , a station of

325-611: A strip of woodland, usually separating fields or lining a road Shaw alphabet , another name for the Shavian alphabet, an alternative for the Latin alphabet for the English language See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "shaw" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles containing Shaws All pages with titles containing Shaw Shaw Landing, Wisconsin , an unincorporated community Shaw Park ,

350-449: A strip of woodland, usually separating fields or lining a road Shaw alphabet , another name for the Shavian alphabet, an alternative for the Latin alphabet for the English language See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "shaw" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles containing Shaws All pages with titles containing Shaw Shaw Landing, Wisconsin , an unincorporated community Shaw Park ,

375-403: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Shaw [REDACTED] Look up Shaw  or shaw in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shaw may refer to: Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Shaw, Queensland Canada [ edit ] Shaw Street ,

400-775: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Shaw Festival The Shaw Festival is a not-for-profit theatre festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake , Ontario , Canada. It is the second largest repertory theatre company in North America, second only to Canada's Stratford Festival , located in Stratford, Ontario . The Shaw Festival was founded in 1962. Originally, it only featured productions written by George Bernard Shaw , but changes were later implemented by Christopher Newton and Jackie Maxwell that widened

425-407: The MRT-3 United States [ edit ] Shaw, Kansas , an unincorporated community Shaw, Mississippi , a city Mount Shaw , a summit in the Ossipee Mountains of New Hampshire Shaw Creek (Ohio) , a stream in Ohio Shaw, Tennessee, now known as Burwood, Tennessee Shaw, West Virginia , a ghost town Shaw, Washington, D.C. , a neighborhood Shaw, St. Louis , Missouri,

450-637: The Furious characters Shaw Brothers Studio (1958–2011), formerly the largest film production company in Hong Kong Shaw Organisation (est. 1924), a Singapore film distributor and chain of movie theatres Shaw Festival (est. 1962), a Canadian theatre festival Astro Shaw (est. 2005), the largest film production, distribution and marketing in Malaysia Organizations [ edit ] D. E. Shaw & Co. (est. 1988), an American hedge fund, private equity and technology development firm Shaw Communications (est. 1966), Canadian telecommunications company, based in Calgary ShawCor (est. 1930s),

475-463: The National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C. Shaw College (disambiguation) Shaw College (Hong Kong) , a college of the Chinese University of Hong Kong Shaw College of Detroit , a former college Shaw University (est. 1865), an American historically black college in Raleigh, North Carolina Entertainment [ edit ] Shaw Family , a fictional crime/spy family from Fast&Furious , see List of The Fast and

500-512: The Shaw Festival before accepting the position in 1979. In a 2011 interview with the Globe and Mail , Newton stated that he "hadn't really liked Bernard Shaw very much" and that he "made no secret of that fact." Under Newton, the theatre produced plays that were written during the lifetime of Shaw (1856–1950). His decision to move the Shaw Festival away from the direction of museum theatre

525-553: The company in 1967. During his tenure, he established the Festival Theatre. Queen Elizabeth II , Indira Gandhi , and Pierre Elliot Trudeau were among those who attended performances at the Shaw Festival Theatre during its inaugural season in 1973. Tony Van Bridge was the interim artistic director for the 1974–75 season. Christopher Newton had declined previous offers to serve as artistic director for

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550-462: The festival's programming and casting". In 2003, a production of The Coronation Voyage was the first time a show that was written by a living playwright was featured at the Shaw Festival. In the summer of 2015, it was announced that Tim Carroll would take over as artistic director and Tim Jennings as executive director. They announced Carroll's inaugural 2017 season in August 2016. In 2020, most of

575-616: The productions scheduled for that season were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario . The theatre company reduced financial losses through production cancelletions, donations, government subsidies, and insurance. On June 12, 1973, the Shaw Festival opened its first permanent theatre, the Queen's Parade . Dates listed are when the theatre's association with the Shaw Festival began; The Court House and Royal George theatres predate

600-651: The theatre's scope. As of 2019, the theatre company was considered to be one of the largest 20 employers in the Niagara Region . The Festival's roots can be traced to 1962 when Brian Doherty and Calvin Rand staged a summertime "Salute to Shaw" at the Court House Theatre . For eight weekends, Doherty and his crew produced Shaw's Don Juan in Hell and Candida . Paxton Whitehead took over management of

625-466: Was controversial, which resulted in some members of the board directors to propose firing him, but they were not successful. The theatre stopped running at a financial deficit during Newton's tenure. His successor, Jackie Maxwell , was appointed in 2003 and expanded the theatre's scope further to include works that were set in the same time period as Shaw. By doing so, she was able to allow "strategic integration of female, Canadian and nonwhite voices into

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