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A source has been added to the article by another editor, so I have removed the prod tag. The other claims are sketchy. The article asserts notabilty in stating that it is the only anglophone deaf professional theatre company in Canada; that is significant. WP:VAIN may be valid, but I would rather remedy that by editing the article to remove inane family details. --Aguerriero (talk)21:36, 4 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The discussion of the founder's personal history isn't quite appropriate to this article. If he is indeed important enough to merit discussion, then he should be given his own page to illuminate his biography. Where he went to school, grew up, etc., just doesn't fit in with the immediate relevance to the theatre. I propose moving much of the "founding" text to a new page devoted to him, so long as there is more to actually add to his life and story. Otherwise those details should simply be deleted, leving only what is pertinant to the article at hand.
Porterlu —The preceding signed but undated comment was added at 16:45, August 25, 2007 (UTC).