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Shadow Theatre

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The Shadow Theatre is an Edmonton-based theatre company born of the Edmonton International Fringe Festival in 1990.

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Shadow Theatre
Whyte Avenue NW, Edmonton Greater Strathcona

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N 53.518888888889 ° E -113.49638888889 °
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Old Strathcona

Whyte Avenue NW
T2E 2A4 Edmonton, Greater Strathcona
Alberta, Canada
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