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Julian Theater was a one of the earliest San Francisco-based theatre companies. Director Richard Reineccius played a major role in the San Francisco Bay area midsize theatrical groups and local neighborhood arts programs. With his wife, Reineccius founded the Julian Theater when only two small professional theatrical groups existed in San Francisco. Video by Demystavision. Videographers Bill Bathurst, Ron Blanchette, Jed Handler. Features Julian Theater in performance of "The Torturer", "The Autopsy", and "The Orgy" by Enrique Buenaventura 014.035.1173: Julian Theater 1 / "The Torture", "The Autopsy" (cont. on reel #2) edited with titles; 014.035.1174: Julian Theater 2 / "The Autopsy" (Part II), "The Orgy" (Part I) edited with titles; 014.035.1175: Julian Theater 3 / "The Orgy" (Part II) edited with titles
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