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THEATRE IN TORONTO, CANADA
Tarragon (theater)

tarragon         
  • Dried tarragon leaves
SPECIES OF PLANT, TARRAGON; FOR THE FOOD INGREDIENT USE Q103554747
Artemisia dracunculus; Silky Wormwood; French tarragon; Silky wormwood; Dragon's-wort; Tarragons; Dragon herb; Achillea dracunculus; Artemisia aromatica; Artemisia changaica; Artemisia dracunculoides; Artemisia nuttalliana; Artemisia redowskyi; Draconia dracunculus; Dracunculus esculentus; Oligosporus dracunculiformis; Oligosporus dracunculus; Oligosporus glaucus; Artemisia dracunculina
['tar?g(?)n]
¦ noun a perennial plant of the daisy family, with narrow aromatic leaves that are used as a culinary herb. [Artemisia dracunculus.]
Origin
C16: representing med. L. tragonia and tarchon, perh. from an Arab. alt. of Gk drakon 'dragon'.
tarragon         
  • Dried tarragon leaves
SPECIES OF PLANT, TARRAGON; FOR THE FOOD INGREDIENT USE Q103554747
Artemisia dracunculus; Silky Wormwood; French tarragon; Silky wormwood; Dragon's-wort; Tarragons; Dragon herb; Achillea dracunculus; Artemisia aromatica; Artemisia changaica; Artemisia dracunculoides; Artemisia nuttalliana; Artemisia redowskyi; Draconia dracunculus; Dracunculus esculentus; Oligosporus dracunculiformis; Oligosporus dracunculus; Oligosporus glaucus; Artemisia dracunculina
Tarragon is a European herb with narrow leaves which are used to add flavour to food.
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Tarragon         
  • Dried tarragon leaves
SPECIES OF PLANT, TARRAGON; FOR THE FOOD INGREDIENT USE Q103554747
Artemisia dracunculus; Silky Wormwood; French tarragon; Silky wormwood; Dragon's-wort; Tarragons; Dragon herb; Achillea dracunculus; Artemisia aromatica; Artemisia changaica; Artemisia dracunculoides; Artemisia nuttalliana; Artemisia redowskyi; Draconia dracunculus; Dracunculus esculentus; Oligosporus dracunculiformis; Oligosporus dracunculus; Oligosporus glaucus; Artemisia dracunculina
·noun A plant of the genus Artemisa (A. dracunculus), much used in France for flavoring vinegar.

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Tarragon Theatre

The Tarragon Theatre is a theatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and one of the main centers for contemporary playwriting in the country. Located near Casa Loma, the theatre was founded by Bill and Jane Glassco in 1970. Bill Glassco was the artistic director from 1971 to 1982. In 1982, Urjo Kareda took over as artistic director and remained in that role until his death in December 2001. Richard Rose was appointed artistic director in July 2002, and Camilla Holland was appointed general manager in July 2006.

In 1987, Tarragon purchased and renovated the building that has been its home since 1971. There are two playing spaces: Mainspace (205 seats), The Extra Space (113 seats).

Tarragon is well known for its development, creation and encouragement of new work. Over 170 works have premiered at Tarragon. Playwrights who have premiered their work here include Morwyn Brebner, David French, Michael Healey, Joan MacLeod, Morris Panych, James Reaney, Jason Sherman, Brendan Gall, Hannah Moscovitch, Ellie Moon and Judith Thompson.