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<title>The Element of Truth in the History of Picton's Regent Theatre</title>
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Lester, Jennifer
The early history of the Regent Theatre in Picton, Ontario, did not happen exactly as it is believed to have happened.
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Lester, Jennifer
A profile of one rural Canadian theatre - Picton, Ontario's Regent Theatre - founded by George and Ellen Cook in 1918.
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