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  • {{dambigbox|the art form|Theatre}} '''Theatre''' (also spelled '''theater,''' especially in the [[United States of Americ
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  • [[File:Runnymede Theatre.JPG | 300px | right | thumb | The building, several days after it opened as ...egridto.com/index.html%3Fp=146519.html | title = Ghost City: The Runnymede Theatre | author =Kate Fane | newspaper = [[The Grid (newspaper) | The Grid]] | dat
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  • ...tell stories from their lives and watch them enacted on the spot. Playback Theatre is sometimes considered a modality of drama therapy. ...n 1975 by Jonathan Fox and Jo Salas. Fox was a student of improvisational theatre, oral traditional storytelling, psychodrama and the work of Paulo Freire.
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  • ...r dramatic works, often simply called ''plays'', are performed. The word ''theatre'' comes from the the [[Greek language|Greek]] θέατρον (''theatron'', ...often to crowds of 12,000 or more. Nearly all Greek religious sites had a theatre used for these festivals.
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  • The '''Colony Theatre''', at 1801 [[Eglinton Avenue West]], in Toronto, was one of 69 theatres de It operated as a movie theatre from 1939 to 1958.<ref name=WorldTheatres/> It seated 834 patrons.
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  • | title = The Cambridge Guide to Theatre | title = The Essential Theatre
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  • The '''Donlands Theatre''', at 387 [[Donlands Avenue]] near Plains Road.<ref name=DictArch/><ref na It operated as a movie theatre in the [[Bloom and Fine]] chain, until 1969.<ref name=InsideToronto/>
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  • The '''Union Theatre''' is a theatre in [[Peterborough, Ontario]], [[Canada]]. ...was primarily a performance space "[[Black box theater|black box]]" style theatre.
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  • {{Image|Globe theatre.jpg|right|300px|Modern reconstruction of the Globe Theatre that stands near the original site in London.}} {{Image|Globe stage.jpg|right|300px|The stage of the reconstructed Globe Theatre, as seen from the upper balcony.}}
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  • '''Theatre''' (U.S. English "theater") might refer to: {{rpl|Theatre}}
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  • ...play'', and takes place on a [[stage (performance)|stage]], usually in a [[theatre]].
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  • The '''Glendale Theatre''' was a large cinema in [[Toronto, Ontario]].<ref name=CinemaTreasures/><r
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  • [[File:Westwood (8346047269).jpg|thumb|400px|A detail of the Westwood Theatre, in 2012, a year before final demolition. Note: The sign was damaged when The '''Westwood Theatre''' was built, in 1951, near [[Etobicoke, Canada]]'s [[Six Points]] intersec
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  • ...s used to refer to the stated or tacit agreement to describe events in the theatre in a particular way. The agreement comes about by logical necessity and no ...m’ are often used synonymously but this promotes a grammatical error. New theatre conventions are being created with each new production but a new custom is
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  • [[File:Standard Theatre.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The former Standard Theatre]] ...e '''Victory Burlesque''', which would be the last traditional [[burlesque theatre]] in Toronto when it closed in 1975. It is located at 285 Spadina Ave. the
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  • | title = Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, 2006.
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  • ...radise Theatre, in 1937, from COTA.jpg | thumb | left | Toronto's Paradise Theatre, in 1937.]] [[File:Paradise Theatre, Toronto.jpg | thumb | right | Exterior view in 2013]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Conventions (theatre)]]
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  • {{rpl|Ancient Greek theatre}} {{rpl|Musical theatre}}
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  • [[File:Casino Theatre in the 1940s - ttc-pc147.jpg|thumb|Casino Theatre in the 1940s]] The '''Casino Theatre''' was a live theatre, in [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Ontario]], Canada. It was located at 87 [[Queen
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  • '''Theatre''' has existed in many forms since [[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greek]] times. Ancient Greece is generally regarded as the founding civilisation of theatre. It began at the festival of [[Dionysus]], the god of wine, when the first
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  • [[File:Tivoli Theatre (4499956837).jpg | thumb]] The '''Tivoli Theatre''' was the last name of a theatre in downtown [[Toronto, Ontario]], on the corner of [[Victoria Street, Toron
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  • [[File:Joy Theatre (formerly the Rex Theatre) (4500591980).jpg | thumb]] ...the number of seats to 427, and changing its name from Rex Theatre to Joy Theatre.
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  • ...nt Dennis Theatre, on Weston Road, 1944.jpg | thumb | 400px | Mount Dennis Theatre in 1944.]] ...opened as the Maple Leaf Theatre in 1918, and was renamed the Mount Dennis Theatre in 1927, in [[Mount Dennis, Ontario]], then a separate municipality, outsid
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  • File:Interior of the Runnymede Theatre.png|Interior of the Runnymede Theatre. File:Runnymede Theatre Toronto.jpg|Runnymede Theatre Toronto.
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  • The '''Regent Theatre''' is an [[art deco]] cinema in [[Toronto, Canada]].<ref name=Sbb2017-05-02 ...s the Belsize. In 1950 it was renovated, and reopened as a venue for live theatre. In 1968 it was returned to showing movies, under its most recent name, th
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  • Burns, Elizabeth, ''Theatricality: A study of convention in the Theatre and in social life'', Longman, London, 1972 Pickard-Cambridge, Arthur, ''The Theatre of Dionysus in Athens,'' Oxford University Press, 1973.
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  • Formerly a beautiful [[Art Deco]] movie theatre, in [[Toronto, Canada]], built in 1927, designated under the Heritage Act,
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  • #redirect [[Mount Dennis Theatre]]
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  • An original form of improvisational theatre in which audience or group members tell stories from their lives and watch
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  • #REDIRECT [[Joy Theatre (Toronto)]]
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  • Becker, Becky K. Theatre and Space. Southeastern Theatre Conference; University of Alabama Press, 2016. Camp, Pannill. The First Frame : Theatre Space in Enlightenment France. Cambridge University Press, 2014.
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  • [[File:The Hollywood Theatre, in Toronto, in 1945.png|thumb|The Hollywood was on the east side of Yonge, [[Toronto, Ontario]]'s '''Hollywood Theatre''' opened on 1930, at 1519 [[Yonge Street, Toronto|Yonge Street]].<ref name
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  • A movie theatre, designed by [[Kaplan & Sprachman]], built in 1951, since demolished
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  • Stated or tacit agreement to describe events in the theatre in a particular way.
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  • [[File:Queen_Street_West_and_Broadway_Theatre.jpg|thumb|The Broadway Theatre, on Queen, the vacant lot across Queen would become [[Nathan Phillips Squar ...Roxy Theatre in the early 1930s, and assumed its final name, the Broadway Theatre, in 1937.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Glendale Theatre (Toronto)/Definition]]
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  • [[File:Avalon Theatre, Toronto.JPG|thumb|Shell of the theatre, in 2009.]] ...igned dozens of neighbourhood cinemas, and opened under the name ''Allenby Theatre''.<ref name=DougTaylorGoldenAge/><ref name=GlobeAndMail2006-09-16/><ref nam
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  • ...ce; or, its performance on a [[stage (performance)|stage]], such as in a [[theatre]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Union Theatre]]
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  • A movie theatre, designed by [[Kaplan & Sprachman]], built in 1939, since demolished
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  • The open air theatre constructed by the Lord Chamberlain's Men in 1599.
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  • A movie theatre, designed by [[Kaplan & Sprachman]], built in the late 1940s, since repurpo
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  • ...o, that operated as a cinema called the Belsize, from 1927 to 1950, a live theatre venue known as the Crest, from 1950 to 1968, and as a cinema again, called
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  • A [[theatre]] formerly located on the southwest corner of [[Bay Street, Toronto|Bay]] a
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Theatre as it has existed since Ancient Greek times.
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  • A burlesque theatre and movie theatre, designed by [[Kaplan & Sprachman]], built in 1936, since demolished
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  • | title = Living Theatre: A History of Theatre
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  • A movie theatre, on [[The Danforth]], designed by [[Kaplan & Sprachman]], heritage designat
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  • {{rpl|Curtain (theatre)}} {{rpl|Front of house (theatre)}}
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  • A movie theatre, designed by [[Kaplan & Sprachman]], built in 1939, since repurposed
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  • #REDIRECT [[Joy Theatre (Toronto)/Definition]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Playback Theatre]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • **[http://ah.phpwebhosting.com/a/OUTofBFLO/greece/ath/acrop/theat/ "Theatre of Dionysus and Odeon of Herodus Atticus"] ...p://www.william-shakespeare.info/william-shakespeare-biography-elizabethan-theatre-playhouse-inn-yards.htm Elizabethan Theatres, Playhouses, and Inn-Yards]
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  • A movie theatre built on [[Weston Road, Ontario]], in 1918, before [[Mount Dennis, Ontario]
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  • A movie theatre built in [[Toronto, Ontario]], in 1917, since demolished
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  • ...20 -d (34786897285).jpg|thumb|The John E. Thompson block, once the Rialto Theatre, is now a hi-tech access center.]] ...Early Moviegoing and the Regulation of Fun'', it was operating as a movie theatre, in the [[Griffin cinemas|Griffin]] chain, in 1907.<ref name=NowPlaying/>
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  • *[http://www.shakespeares-globe.org/ Website for the reconstructed Globe Theatre]
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  • A theatre, built in 1894, at the corner of [[Toronto, Ontario]]'s [[Yonge Street, Tor
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  • {{rpl|Clyde Theatre}} {{rpl|Standard Theatre (Toronto)}}
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  • {{rpl|Curtain (theatre)}} {{rpl|Front of house (theatre)}}
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  • '''Theatre''' (U.S. English "theater") might refer to: {{rpl|Theatre}}
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  • A burlesque theatre and movie theatre, designed by [[Kaplan & Sprachman]], built in 1936, since demolished
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  • | title = Living Theatre: A History of Theatre
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  • {{dambigbox|the art form|Theatre}} '''Theatre''' (also spelled '''theater,''' especially in the [[United States of Americ
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  • File:Interior of the Runnymede Theatre.png|Interior of the Runnymede Theatre. File:Runnymede Theatre Toronto.jpg|Runnymede Theatre Toronto.
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  • | title = The Cambridge Guide to Theatre | title = The Essential Theatre
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  • | title = ANCIENT GREEK THEATRE ARCHITECTURE | title = Theatre history
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  • **[http://ah.phpwebhosting.com/a/OUTofBFLO/greece/ath/acrop/theat/ "Theatre of Dionysus and Odeon of Herodus Atticus"] ...p://www.william-shakespeare.info/william-shakespeare-biography-elizabethan-theatre-playhouse-inn-yards.htm Elizabethan Theatres, Playhouses, and Inn-Yards]
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  • ==Theatre== In Elizabethan [[theatre]] the clown was a specialised actor who played comic parts, probably accomp
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  • *Bertram, Joseph, ''Acting Shakespeare,'' Theatre Arts Books, New York, 1981. ...vski, Konstantin, ''An Actor Prepares,'' Trans. Elizabeth Reynolds Hapood, Theatre Arts Books, New York, 1961.
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  • ...o, that operated as a cinema called the Belsize, from 1927 to 1950, a live theatre venue known as the Crest, from 1950 to 1968, and as a cinema again, called
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  • ...nt Dennis Theatre, on Weston Road, 1944.jpg | thumb | 400px | Mount Dennis Theatre in 1944.]] ...opened as the Maple Leaf Theatre in 1918, and was renamed the Mount Dennis Theatre in 1927, in [[Mount Dennis, Ontario]], then a separate municipality, outsid
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  • [[File:Joy Theatre (formerly the Rex Theatre) (4500591980).jpg | thumb]] ...the number of seats to 427, and changing its name from Rex Theatre to Joy Theatre.
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  • #redirect [[Theatre (disambiguation)]]
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  • {{r|Theatre of ancient Greece}} {{r|Theatre of ancient Rome}}
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  • {{Image|Globe theatre.jpg|right|300px|Modern reconstruction of the Globe Theatre that stands near the original site in London.}} {{Image|Globe stage.jpg|right|300px|The stage of the reconstructed Globe Theatre, as seen from the upper balcony.}}
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  • *[http://www.shakespeares-globe.org/ Website for the reconstructed Globe Theatre]
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  • Collection of support services for [[theatre|theatrical]] productions.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Theatre as it has existed since Ancient Greek times.
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  • A movie theatre, designed by [[Kaplan & Sprachman]], built in 1939, since repurposed
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  • {{rpl|Ancient Greek theatre}} {{rpl|Musical theatre}}
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  • A movie theatre, on [[The Danforth]], designed by [[Kaplan & Sprachman]], heritage designat
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  • ==Music, Theatre, Entertainment & Arts== ...://www.samusic.co.za/ SA Music, Entertainment & Arts] South African Music, Theatre, Entertainment & Arts portal
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  • [[File:Tivoli Theatre (4499956837).jpg | thumb]] The '''Tivoli Theatre''' was the last name of a theatre in downtown [[Toronto, Ontario]], on the corner of [[Victoria Street, Toron
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  • The '''Union Theatre''' is a theatre in [[Peterborough, Ontario]], [[Canada]]. ...was primarily a performance space "[[Black box theater|black box]]" style theatre.
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  • A movie theatre built in [[Toronto, Ontario]], in 1917, since demolished
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  • Swedish film and theatre director, often called one of the greatest film-makers ever.
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  • The Halloween episode of Mercury Theatre on the Air which caused widespread panic.
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  • An original form of improvisational theatre in which audience or group members tell stories from their lives and watch
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  • [[File:Queen_Street_West_and_Broadway_Theatre.jpg|thumb|The Broadway Theatre, on Queen, the vacant lot across Queen would become [[Nathan Phillips Squar ...Roxy Theatre in the early 1930s, and assumed its final name, the Broadway Theatre, in 1937.
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  • ...cter and voice actor. Worked in all performance types: television, radio, theatre, film and cartoons.
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  • *Bordman, Gerald (1996) ''American Theatre: A Chronicle of Comedy and Drama, 1930-1969''. New York; London: Oxford Uni *Cass, Carl B. (1946) ''Occupational Opportunities in the New York Theatre, Volume 2''. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin.
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  • The open air theatre constructed by the Lord Chamberlain's Men in 1599.
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  • In its main sense, a theatre in which motion pictures are presented to a paying audience.
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  • Becker, Becky K. Theatre and Space. Southeastern Theatre Conference; University of Alabama Press, 2016. Camp, Pannill. The First Frame : Theatre Space in Enlightenment France. Cambridge University Press, 2014.
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  • A term coming from Classical Theatre which, in modern terms, means an active agent who appears unexpectedly to s
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  • Formerly a beautiful [[Art Deco]] movie theatre, in [[Toronto, Canada]], built in 1927, designated under the Heritage Act,
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  • ...er and musician who worked chiefly in the fields of [[jazz]] and [[musical theatre]].
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  • ...he physical, emotional and mental complexities of a given character in the theatre.
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  • ..., spanned more than seventy years performing in [[vaudeville]], [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]], [[film]], [[radio]] and [[television]].
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  • {{rpl|Broadway Theatre (Toronto)}} {{rpl|Casino Theatre (Toronto)}}
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  • ...actor, best known for his string of Top 10 hits in the 1960s and [[musical theatre]] productions.
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  • ...undeder of [[The Irish Review]] with Thomas McDonagh. Founder of The Irish Theatre.
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  • ...ce; or, its performance on a [[stage (performance)|stage]], such as in a [[theatre]].
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  • ...r dramatic works, often simply called ''plays'', are performed. The word ''theatre'' comes from the the [[Greek language|Greek]] θέατρον (''theatron'', ...often to crowds of 12,000 or more. Nearly all Greek religious sites had a theatre used for these festivals.
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  • *24 November 1994 - [[Phoenix Concert Theatre|The Phoenix]] - [[Toronto, Ontario]] *26 November 1994 - [[Lincoln Theatre (Washington, D.C.)|Lincoln Theatre]] - [[Washington, D.C.]]
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  • ...rt for the works regularly attributed to the Abbey. He founded the [[Irish Theatre]] for the production of ''Irish Plays'' in protest.
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  • [[File:Westwood (8346047269).jpg|thumb|400px|A detail of the Westwood Theatre, in 2012, a year before final demolition. Note: The sign was damaged when The '''Westwood Theatre''' was built, in 1951, near [[Etobicoke, Canada]]'s [[Six Points]] intersec
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  • A [[theatre]] formerly located on the southwest corner of [[Bay Street, Toronto|Bay]] a
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  • ...in a [[drama]]tic production and who works in [[film]], [[television]], [[theatre]], or [[radio programming|radio]] in that capacity.
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  • ...tell stories from their lives and watch them enacted on the spot. Playback Theatre is sometimes considered a modality of drama therapy. ...n 1975 by Jonathan Fox and Jo Salas. Fox was a student of improvisational theatre, oral traditional storytelling, psychodrama and the work of Paulo Freire.
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  • '''Theater in the round''' refers to [[Theatre|theatrical]] performance space in which the audience sits on most or all si ...r as it developed in Europe and America, generally favoured the proscenium theatre, which allows for grander productions. When the theater in the round forma
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  • (Feb. 19, 1898 - Aug. 14, 1956) Playwright and theatre theorist known for elucidating the ''alienation effect'' and who was persec
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  • (20 February 1887 - 14 May 1980) German-born theatre and opera producer, and administrator, who produced the series of Mozart op
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  • [[File:Casino Theatre in the 1940s - ttc-pc147.jpg|thumb|Casino Theatre in the 1940s]] The '''Casino Theatre''' was a live theatre, in [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Ontario]], Canada. It was located at 87 [[Queen
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  • ...American author of plays and films. He was a prominent figure in American theatre, writing dramas that include awards-winning plays such as ''[[All My Sons]] |accessdate=2010-2-2 | date=2005-02-11}}</ref> and [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] theaters darkened their lights in a show of respect.<ref>{{cite
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  • The '''Colony Theatre''', at 1801 [[Eglinton Avenue West]], in Toronto, was one of 69 theatres de It operated as a movie theatre from 1939 to 1958.<ref name=WorldTheatres/> It seated 834 patrons.
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  • The '''Glendale Theatre''' was a large cinema in [[Toronto, Ontario]].<ref name=CinemaTreasures/><r
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  • ...supporting role in the [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] [[stage]] [[Musical theatre|musical]] ''[[Three Wishes For Jamie]]'', while it passably successful tour ...Broadway theatre|Broadway]] play, ''[[On Borrowed Time]]'' at the Calanese Theatre.
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  • ...tion of [[Egyptian art]]. She also studied ballet at the [[American Ballet Theatre]]. In 1963, Robert Rauschenberg asked Rockburne to work in his studio as an
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  • ...egory and others, he was responsible for the creation of an Irish national theatre with Irish actors and plays, some of which he wrote himself. An active nat
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  • ...the Centre, which is adjacent to [[John Knox House]], incorporates a Cafe, Theatre, Storytelling Court and Library.
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  • ...ing the studio version and a live version, recorded at the Community World Theatre in [[Tacoma, Washington]] on the same day as the studio session. According
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  • ...nary examination in chemistry. He worked for a while at the Royal Dramatic Theatre, wroting three plays that were rejected. Strindberg returned to his studies
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  • * ''[[Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre]]'' ...here'', ''Suspense'', ''CBS Television Workshop'', ''Jane Wyman's Fireside Theatre'', ''Star Tonight'', ''Windows'' and ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents''. "The Me
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  • ...leisure facility and cinema opened in the year 2000, following the nearby theatre which opened the year before. The town is now nearing completion of the ori
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  • * [http://www.lyceum.org.uk/ The Royal Lyceum Theatre] * [http://www.assemblyfestival.com/ Assembly Theatre]
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  • ...ction of free speech would not protect a man in falsely shouting fire in a theatre and causing a panic.<ref name=Schenck>Schenck v. United States, 249 US 47 (
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  • ...ara-on-the-Lake, for long before that economy subsisted on fudge and light theatre it was a down-and-dirty shipbuilding centre sometimes employing hundreds of
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  • .../Resources/HistorySubmittedFileView?file=history_civilwar_maps.htm Eastern Theatre]
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  • ...h]]. It was produced on the 14th of December 1756 at Edinburgh's Canongate Theatre, and was greeted with enthusiasm: one of the audience was apparently moved ...l the younger members, clergy as well as laity, took their stations in the theatre on those days by three in the afternoon."<ref>Cited by Dean Edward Bannerma
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  • In 2016 the [[PBS]] series [[Masterpiece Theatre]] broadcast a [[Mercy Street (TV series)|six part series]] based on the hos
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  • ...ing people such as [[Alexandre Dumas]] and developing an interest in the [[theatre]].
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  • ...was a stage illusionist who had died during a performance at the [[Empire Theatre]] in Edinburgh, when the set for one of his illusions, ‘the Lion's Bride�
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  • ...Bankside[http://www.william-shakespeare.info/william-shakespeare-old-globe-theatre-history-timeline.htm].<br>
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  • ...", by John Lahr, April 24, 2008, at [http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/theatre/2008/04/14/080414crth_theatre_lahr?currentPage=1]</ref> ...nd the clash of cultures." <ref>''Newsweek'' magazine, April 7, 2008, "The Theatre of War", at [http://www.newsweek.com/id/129544]</ref> "The famous second-ac
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  • ...idze]], [[Lado Asatiani]], and [[Mukhran Machavariani]], and directors in theatre and film, [[Robert Sturua]], [[Tengiz Abuladze]], [[Otar Ioseliani]], to na
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  • ...ams, and in the construction of its beautiful King Street headquarters and theatre.<ref name=nowtoronto2018-10-29/> In 2017, Bailey launched the [[Share Her
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  • ...masters of [[comedy|comic]] [[satire]]. He was also a [[theatre director|theatre director]] and [[actor]]. ...over [[Madeleine Béjart]] and a brother and sister of hers, he founded the theatre company or ''troupe'' of [[L'Illustre Théâtre]], which became bankrupt in
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  • ...eplaced by [[Vivienne McAuliffe]], previously of [[Principal Edwards Magic Theatre]]. Affinity had first met McAuliffe at [[Exeter University]] while playing
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  • ...comic opera produced by the [[D'Oyly Carte Opera Company]] at the [[Savoy Theatre]] in 1897. In 1884 his ''Rose of Sharon'' was given at the Norwich Festival
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  • |recorded = <small>18-19 October 1999 at the Greek Theatre, Los Angeles with LeMobile Recording Facilities.<br />Mastered at Sterling ...n a full-length American tour in the summer of 2000. Recorded at the Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles with LeMobile Recording Facilities, an
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  • * Théâtre Telus, a 12,000-square-foot theatre, formerly the Berri Cinema. <ref>{{cite press release| title = Théâtre TE
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  • ...unromantic view of events caused disturbances, assaults and threats in the theatre.
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  • ..., he was a dancer in many productions at [[West End of London|West End]] [[theatre]]s. He was a member of the original cast of ''[[Starlight Express]]'', play
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  • ...nist.com/entertainment/actor-rowan-rycroft-steps-up-to-help-family-musical-theatre-4592511 | title = Actor Rowan Rycroft steps up to help family musical theatre
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  • === Pacific theatre, 1943 === === Pacific theatre, 1944 ===
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  • ...ton, Rhode Island, and graduated from [[Wesleyan University]] with a BA in Theatre and English, studying for a year in Israel during college. She received her
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  • |Playhouse Theatre, Westminster, London, England
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  • ...uy many architectural engravings. His first major work was the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford, begun in 1664.
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  • ...nter for the Arts (which features an acoustically superior 1,139-seat main theatre, designed by by George Izenour). Other structures include the James A. Rho
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  • A version was recorded at a BBC broadcast made from the Playhouse Theatre performance on 27 June 1969, for the pilot of Radio One's ''In Concert'' se
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  • ...adeline Bell's first solo album in five years after performing for musical theatre, television shows, studio backing sessions, film themes, and pop group Blue
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  • *[[Japanese puppet theatre]]
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  • ...upper level of the ''skene''.<ref>Edwin Wilson & Alvin Goldfarb, ''Living Theatre: A History'', McGraw-Hill 2003, p. 50 sq.</ref> The ''mêchanê'' itself co ...on a [[Pegasus]] in his lost play ''Bellerophon''.<ref>Harold C. Baldry, "Theatre and society in Greek and Roman antiquity", in: James Redmond (ed.), ''Drama
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  • ...iTunes or other iOS devices, outputting the content onto an HDTV and home theatre system. It allows user to view photos, stream music or stream video, provi
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  • |Fox Theatre, San Diego, California, United States
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  • ...tour over [[Cilla Black]] and [[Tommy Roe]] which opened at Croydon's ABC Theatre. During the first night Proby's trousers infamously split from knee to crot
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  • ...ved. If you want to see everything that is wrong with contemporary British theatre, this production will not disappoint. That people pay good money to see thi
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  • The origin of Morris the Explainer is probably found in [[Yiddish theatre]], where the character reported on the story as a generally used device of
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  • *''Staged reading'' – a formal reading that has many of the elements of a theatre performance. These may include minimal costuming, props, music but does no
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  • [[Kew Gardens|'''Keŵ''' ''Gardens'']] = '''queûe''' ''line'' = '''cûe''' ''theatre, billiards''
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  • .../ˈɪŋmar ˈbærjman/) (July 14, 1918 – July 30, 2007) was a Swedish film and theatre director, often called one of the greatest film-makers ever. In the British
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  • ...lm, and Television.'' (1999). 310 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Congressional-Theatre-Dramatizing-McCarthyism-Television/dp/0521891663/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books
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  • ...</ref> The play was recently performed at [[Keswick, Cumbria|Keswick]]'s ''Theatre by the Lake'' in 2009.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.thestage.co.uk/review
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  • ...g'' (1984) details Miller's experiences with the 1983 [[Beijing]] People's Theatre production of ''Death of a Salesman''. He describes the idiosyncrasies, und
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  • | title = THAAD Theatre High-Altitude Area Defence Missile System, USA
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  • ...inds of consciousness, in passages ranging from wandering through an empty theatre (the stage, the walls, the chairs, unable to come alive until there is an a
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  • ...ks by Sinclair Lewis, George Bernard Shaw, and Eugene O'Neill. The Federal Theatre Project produced both regional and national projects and struggled against {{Image|Lean.JPG|left|270px|The WPA Theatre project produced a play that satirized the common "leaning on a shovel" cri
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  • ...> Actors also were among the regulars: at the time the [[Romanian National Theatre]] was nearly across the street, adjacent to the Terasa Oteteleşanu, now th
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  • ...EW; 'Bright Leaf,' With Gary Cooper as Tobacco Magnate, New Bill at Strand Theatre
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  • Hecht, Stuart J. "Hull House Theatre: An Analytical and Evaluative History." 1984. ..._. "Social and Artistic Integration: The Emergence of Hull House Theatre." Theatre Journal 34, no. 2 (May, 1982): 172-182.
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  • ...umbers of students attending his classes, a new 200-seat octagonal Anatomy Theatre was added in the College Garden behind the 1617 Building.<ref>[http://www.m
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  • {{Image|Depaul1.jpg|right|350px|Blackstone-Merle Reskin DePaul University Theatre.}} ...se, Chicago Playworks (the city’s oldest continuously operating children’s theatre), New Directors Series, or New Playwrights Series. The school offers perfor
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  • ...s remarkable; it passed through several editions, and was performed at the theatre in Edinburgh. Ramsay wrote little afterwards, though he published a few sho ...ritten for the London theatres. In 1736 he set about the erection of a new theatre, "at vast expense," in Carrubber's Close, Edinburgh; but the opposition was
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  • * Hates phony people, the movies, the theatre, school
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  • #*Recorded live at Playhouse Theatre, London, 25 March 1971 (1 April 1971) **Recorded live in London at Playhouse Theatre, 25 March 1971 (1 April 1971)
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  • Came straight from a [[theatre in the round]]. [[User:John Stephenson|John Stephenson]] ([[User talk:John :I contributed a couple of photos to [[theatre in the round]].[[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] ([[User talk:Pat Palmer|talk]
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  • ...EW; 'Bright Leaf,' With Gary Cooper as Tobacco Magnate, New Bill at Strand Theatre
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  • ...ces - the form of the [[operetta]] or [[light opera]], and early [[musical theatre]] like [[Gilbert and Sullivan]], which led on to the development of early f
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  • ==Soundtracks, scores & theatre albums== * In 2005 John composed music for the UK [[West End theatre|West End]] production of ''[[Billy Elliot the Musical]]'' (2005) with [[Lee
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  • ...entury also, Yeats and his circle were working to create an Irish national theatre.
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  • Stringfellow was one of the characters in a [[PBS Masterpiece Theatre]] television series entitled [[Mercy Street (TV series)|''Mercy Street'']]
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  • {{main|Theatre of Japan}} ...s many references to martial arts. Traditional [[Theatre in Japan|Japanese theatre]] and [[Literature in Japan|literature]] include stories like ''[[The 47 Ro
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  • :'''1747''': A theatre is established at Playhouse Close in the Canongate :'''1756''': [[John Home]]'s play ''Douglas'' is performed at the Canongate Theatre, and is greeted with enthusiasm: one of the audience is moved to shout "Wha
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  • ...long as twenty minutes, while the rest of the band would leave the Stage (theatre)|stage after having played the introduction.<ref>{{cite book|last=Lewis|fir
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  • ...at he worked as a country school teacher, and that he minded the horses of theatre patrons in London. There is no direct evidence to support any of these stor ...d references to acting, but there isn't an academic approach to the art of theatre that might be expected.<ref><u>The Facts About Shakespeare</u> by William A
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  • | quote = The 12th edition of the UnCovered rock/musical theatre hybrid is on now. Reshmi Nair spoke with Artistic and Managing Director Mit
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  • ===Contact Theatre=== The Contact Theatre largely stages modern live performance and participatory work for younger a
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  • ...ilding to greet visitors arriving at the town's [[railway station]]; the [[theatre]] premières most of the playwright [[Alan Ayckbourn]]'s works.]] ...National Student Drama Festival]], which takes place at the Stephen Joseph Theatre, the Spa Centre and other venues around the town.
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  • ...bona fide'' partier status. Visited [[User:Derek Hodges|Derek's]] [[Globe Theatre|playhouse]] and [[theater in the round|started her own]], only to find mor * If we're going to play we need a [[Globe Theatre|playhouse]] -[[User:Derek Hodges|Derek Hodges]] 09:06, 3 February 2010 (UTC
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  • Focus on the Family produces "family-safe" audio drama through their Radio Theatre ministry, and runs an '[[ex-gay]]' ministry called [[Love Won Out]]. Until
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  • ...rom 1886 to 1888, reportedly as assistant conductor and chorus master at a theatre, as well as notating much Arabian music. Delcroze himself at one point sugg
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  • ...radition of presenting theater for young audiences, the Children's Popcorn Theatre. All performances are held during the summer on Saturdays and Sundays at 2
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  • ...70 when television made audiences scarce and the overhead for a one-screen theatre was too high. ...s Centre]] is one of Canada's most prestigious venues for dance, music and theatre.
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  • ...EW; 'Bright Leaf,' With Gary Cooper as Tobacco Magnate, New Bill at Strand Theatre
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  • ...r from two sold-out shows performed at [[Boston, Massachusetts]]'s Orpheum Theatre appeared in 2002 around the same time the Crowes announced they would be ta
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  • | quote = ''Frost'' stars recent University of Victoria theatre department grad Emily Piggford as Naya, a young arctic hunter in search of
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  • ...Alamein]] in October 1942. The only Australians still in the Mediterranean theatre by the end of 1942 were airmen serving with 3 Squadron, [[Royal Australian
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  • ...and beyond by opera companies, repertory companies, schools and community theatre groups. Lines from these works have become part of the English language, su ...Jane W. ''W. S. Gilbert's Theatrical Criticism''. London: The Society for Theatre Research, 2000. ISBN 0-85430-068-6</ref> and, under the pseudonym "Bab" (hi
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  • ...EW; 'Bright Leaf,' With Gary Cooper as Tobacco Magnate, New Bill at Strand Theatre
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  • ...ort of the pending [[Bougainville]] landing, Allied Air Forces in the SWPA theatre mounted the largest strike of the war against Rabaul. MacArthur's air force
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  • ...sualties were relatively light; only 1,394 Australians were killed in this theatre over three years of war.
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  • ...appearance. A similar version can be heard, most likely from the Playhouse Theatre sessions from 27 June 1969, on the expanded version of ''Coda (album)|Coda'
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  • ...m has been recognized for this accomplishment. The Band, Chorus, and Drama/Theatre activities do not compete interscholastically at this time. ...iner at Homecoming, the Alumni Mixer, the Veteran's Day Mass, the Gaslight Theatre event, Bingo and Burgers, the Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame induction,
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  • ...panies, and is home to the [[Riding_Lights_Theatre_Company|Riding Lights]] Theatre Company. Actress [[Judi Dench]] was born in York.
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  • * '''Event Square''': a theatre where plays are put on; used during the date night sequence.
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  • ...he was fourteen years old he was introduced to the world of the vaudeville theatre (by a schoolteacher of his) and it was love at first sight. Archie discover ...ut a living taking odd jobs, all the while trying to get a foothold in the theatre. In 1927 Archie Leach was visible in a minor role in an off-Broadway play.
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  • '''îsle''' ''island'' *île = '''aîsle''' ''theatre
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  • ...it began in 1963 as a televised ''kabuki'' (歌舞伎)<ref>Traditional Japanese theatre.</ref> play. Other series are contemporary, such as ''San-nen Bii-gumi Kinp
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  • ...g located in the area of the shooting, was taken into custody at the Texas Theatre in Oak Cliff, Texas. Oswald was initially charged with the death of Dallas
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  • ...les spectacles'' (1758). In it, Rousseau showed that the French classical theatre from Moliére to [[Voltaire]] had been the prisoner of the aristocratic con
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  • * Morash, Christopher. ''A History of Irish Theatre, 1601-2000.'' Cambridge U. Press, 2002. 322 pp.
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  • *Finally, after an evening at the theatre, which Brady adored, would be a supper of several birds and several bottles
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  • ...rum of ages were at graveside. Actresses of films, opera, music halls, the theatre, radio, carnivals, circuses, pantomimes, and lewd exhibitions mourned in th
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  • ...nada|Canadian]] Maritime [[poetry|poet]], as well as [[novel]]ist, [[play (theatre)|playwright]], and [[journalism|journalist]].
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  • ...youth, he studied traditional Chinese opera and graduated from [[Shanghai Theatre Academy]]; he then studied at [[UNSW Business School]] in Australia between
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  • Hill, Tracey. 2004. Anthony Munday and civic culture : Theatre, history, and power in early modern london, 1580-1633. Manchester ; New Yor
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  • ...tivities, such as nude dancing at the [[Folies Bergere]], a popular French theatre which inspired “The [[Ziegfeld Follies]]”.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...rformance art/spoken word pieces) with The Moon and Serpent Grand Egyptian Theatre of Marvels, some of which have been released on CD. ...f a performance art/spoken word group, The Moon and Serpent Grand Egyptian Theatre of Marvels. Several of their pieces have been released on CD, and two, ''Th
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  • ...lasting impacts of their music has been the worldwide success of a musical theatre production called ''Mamma Mia!'', which is based on ABBA music, not on the
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  • ...five months to film, and was shot entirely in New York's [[Mark Hellinger Theatre]].<ref name="retrocrush"/>
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  • ...t the BBC Maida Vale Studio, and 'White Summer', recorded at the Playhouse Theatre, London on 27 June 1969. There was also a mix featuring 'Moby Dick (song)|
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  • ...tate who, and finished the script with comedy writing troupe, the Firesign Theatre.<ref>{{cite web|last=Reid|first=Graham|date=14 February 2011|title=Joe Mass
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  • ...a play by Wodehouse and [[Ian Hay]]. It first played at the [[Shaftesbury Theatre]] in London on 27 September 1930 and ran for 156 performances. An Indian te
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  • ...I]] he joined the United States [[Navy]] and participated in war's Pacific theatre of operations. Serving on a patrol boat, he was injured in a naval battle,
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  • ...[Medic (TV series)|Medic]]'', and ''[[Climax!]]'', as well as ''[[Fireside Theatre]]'', ''[[Schlitz Playhouse of Stars]]'', and ''TV Reader's Digest''. Howeve ...ime]]'' (1952), which was based on a [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] [[play (theatre)|play]] of the same name by [[Samuel A. Taylor]]. Cast with acting veterans
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  • ...02_CuiIP_273_600.jpg|thumb|300px|Cui among artists of the Moscow [[Bolshoi Theatre]], 1902]]--> ...cluded also membership on the opera selection committee at the [[Mariinsky Theatre]]; this stint ended in 1883, when both he and [[Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov|Rim
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  • ...and respected, and believed he could branch out into politics or into the theatre without letting up on his novels. His letters and memoranda reveal that amb
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  • ...-'70s he wrote his first opera, ''[[Le Grand Macabre]]'', a work of absurd theatre with many [[eschatology|eschatological]] references.
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  • ...future.) Right now, the Arts group has workgroups for architecture, music, theatre, and visual arts. I propose creating a dance workgroup in the Arts group, w ...ng, acrobatics, circus, film, stand-up comedy, dance, magic, music, opera, theatre, and the like. [[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen Ewen]] 01:31, 31 December 2007
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  • * There is a theatre play about Daley, "Hizzoner". [http://www.hizzonertheplay.com/]
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  • **''Tous En Scène'' (Theatre Olympia, Paris) - 19 June 1969
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  • ...ms of Hull-House: Creative Drama at the Turn of the Century". ''Children's Theatre Review'', v32 n4 p13-15 Oct 1983.
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  • ...BC Sessions (Led Zeppelin album)‎|BBC Sessions'' (a version from the Paris Theatre in London in 1971). When played live, Page played an extended guitar solo,
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  • ...the [[United States of America]] at a [[New York, New York|New York City]] theatre. The effort and passion he put into these readings with individual characte
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  • In [[opera]] and [[musical theatre]], the hero/ heroine is often played by a [[tenor]]/[[soprano]] (more vulne
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  • ...le, he must be totally eliminated—if not from the world, at least from the theatre of operations to which the paranoid directs his attention. This demand for
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  • * Morash, Christopher. ''A History of Irish Theatre, 1601-2000.'' Cambridge U. Press, 2002. 322 pp.
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  • ...D, SEARCH AND SEIZURE. VBSS teams are utilized for direct interaction with theatre-wide mariners. This is to ensure that freedom of navigation is tenable, in
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  • ...ny, Italy and other countries, which didn't want to serve in the 'European theatre' in the event of Nuclear war. Also around the time Reagan announced the beg
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  • ...occurs in other words as well: '''Teûton, queûe''' ''line'' (= '''cûe''' ''theatre, snooker'', *kyû).
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  • ...ef>[http://heritage.scotsman.com/ViewArticle.aspx?articleid=2806248 Bedlam Theatre]</ref>. ...with a bewildering array of music, drama, comedy, circus, dance, physical theatre, and other events that simply defy classification. In 2011, the Fringe comp
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  • ...tml]</ref> Starting in 1936 the [[WPA]], a New Deal agency, performed the theatre version across the country. Written with the express purpose of hurting Lon
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  • * Frontier Theatre, (movies) (1950)
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  • ...laborers working the California soil, was critically acclaimed. [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] producer [[Sam H. Harris]] approached Steinbeck to adapt his ow
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  • ...it began in 1963 as a televised ''kabuki'' (歌舞伎)<ref>Traditional Japanese theatre.</ref> play. Other series are contemporary, such as many 'trendy dramas' (�
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  • ...was tending to the needs of an Ebola patient in a Yambuku, Zaire hospital theatre block that was used as a temporary ICU for Ebola patients during the countr
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  • | title = THAAD Theatre High Altitude Area Defense Missile System, USA
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  • ...ype of patrol is used by armored formations in desert [[theatre (military)|theatre]]s, and also by ground troops operating in urban areas.
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  • ...ille act, and in the 1920s would go on to write comedy bits for [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] shows as well.<ref>{{Harvnb|Smith|1981|p=22–23, 37, 39, 54}}</
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  • *Operetta - Theatre or music? I chose 'theatre', but...? [[User:Aleta Curry|Aleta Curry]] 17:08, 27 September 2007 (CDT)
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  • ...e entertainment industry, and worked as a stagehand for the Croydon Empire Theatre until 1953, when he was called up for National Service in the RAOC, reachin
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  • ...adway in the Shadows,'' based on stories by O. Henry, opened at the Arcola Theatre in London on October 10, 2006.
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  • ...ch was built as a combination of the circus, the menagerie and the variety theatre, where wild animals such as lions and elephants from time to time appeared
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  • ...ality of treatment for all offenders. He ended censorship of the press and theatre.
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  • ...urces/HistorySubmittedFileView?file=history_civilwar_west_maps.htm Western theatre] .../Resources/HistorySubmittedFileView?file=history_civilwar_maps.htm Eastern Theatre]
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  • ...400 varieties, extensive sporting facilities, and (occasionally) open-air theatre performances.<br>
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  • ...d faces made up beyond recognition in grotesque masks inspired by Japanese theatre. Kiss immediately enjoyed the favour of the young audience, and the band wa ...c sense of theatre and lyrical obsessions with religion and horror. Bands: Theatre of Tragedy, Paradise Lost and My Dying Bride.
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  • ...ont programmers had to rely on their wits and on connections in [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] to provide original programs still remembered fifty-plus years l ...ast live by NBC in the summer of 1954. NBC's [[anthology]] series ''[[Ford Theatre]]'' became the first color filmed series that October.
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  • ...ra performance in 1864, the Tabor Grand Opera House (1881)and the Broadway Theatre (1890-1955) brought in internationally renown performers. Many other theate
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  • ...ety to jump start his vaudeville career, which began at the [[Union Square Theatre]] on June 12, 1905. He was booked for the supper show with minimal adverti
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  • ...am Ellis, Caroline. "Review of 'Looking Over the President's Shoulder'", ''Theatre Mania'', 8 Dec 2003. [http://www.theatermania.com/content/news.cfm/story/4 ...e and has become a traditional plot device in various literature, film and theatre. In potboilers and melodramas, butlers provide comic relief with wry comme
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  • ...rum of ages were at graveside. Actresses of films, opera, music halls, the theatre, radio, carnivals, circuses, pantomimes, and lewd exhibitions mourned in th
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  • ...am Ellis, Caroline. "Review of 'Looking Over the President's Shoulder'", ''Theatre Mania'', 8 Dec 2003. [http://www.theatermania.com/content/news.cfm/story/4 ...e and has become a traditional plot device in various literature, film and theatre. In potboilers and melodramas, butlers provide comic relief with wry comme
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  • ...he [[refectory]] of the Dominican friary was eventually converted into a [[theatre]] in 1965, and now houses the [[Blackfriars Arts Centre]].
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  • | [[Peter Holmes a Court]] || 1990s || A theatre empressario and owner of a [[Rugby club]].<ref name=dailymail2007-04-07/>
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  • ...and substations are built (including one in the basement of the Spreckels Theatre Building on Broadway). The $2.5 million rail line built in the 1920s to the
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  • ...a play about Tilden called ''Big Bill'' was produced at the Lincoln Center Theatre in New York.<ref>A link to the ''New York Times'' review of the show can be
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  • ...a play about Tilden called ''Big Bill'' was produced at the Lincoln Center Theatre in New York.<ref>A link to the ''New York Times'' review of the show can be
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  • ...e Courier-Mail]]'', January 31, 1987.</ref> Barzun was a proponent of the theatre critic and diarist [[James Agate]], whom he compared in stature to [[Samuel
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  • ...and many cultural attractions, including numerous museums, the [[Broadway theatre]] district and [[Madison Square Garden]]. Manhattan is loosely divided into ...w York Philharmonic]], the [[New York City Ballet]], the [[Vivian Beaumont Theatre]], [[The Juilliard School]], and [[Alice Tully Hall]], is the largest perfo
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  • The early period of Marathi theatre was dominated by playwrights such as [[Kolhatkar]], [[Khadilkar]], [[Deval]
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  • ...rum of ages were at graveside. Actresses of films, opera, music halls, the theatre, radio, carnivals, circuses, pantomimes, and lewd exhibitions mourned in th
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  • ...that was completed after his death. The series has also been adapted for [[theatre]] using various scripts; the earliest productions used material newly writt ...the ''Dirk Gently'' novel continues: in 2006, the book was adapted for the theatre by Arvind Ethan David and James Goss, with a proportion of ticket sales goi
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  • ...s (Led Zeppelin album)|BBC Sessions]]'' (a performance from London's Paris Theatre in 1971), on ''[[How the West Was Won (album)|How the West Was Won]]'' (a p
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  • ...er of 1969 they played a number of prestigious gigs – the London Playhouse Theatre for BBC Radio's ''In Concert'' show (27 June), the Bath Festival of Blues a ...ilm ''The Song Remains the Same'' was given a charity premiere at the Ritz Theatre in Manhattan on 20 October 1976, with proceeds going to the Save the Childr
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  • ...Pabst Theater, The Rave/Eagles Ballroom, Riverside Theatre, and Milwaukee Theatre. The Milwaukee Youth Arts Center, a first-of-its-kind Arts-in-education fac
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  • ...ation was officially launched on February 4, 2010 at an event at the Saban Theatre in [[Beverly Hills]] where Monjack requested donations of $1,000 per person
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  • ...er of 1969 they played a number of prestigious gigs – the London Playhouse Theatre for BBC Radio's ''In Concert'' show (27 June), the Bath Festival of Blues a ...ilm ''The Song Remains the Same'' was given a charity premiere at the Ritz Theatre in Manhattan on 20 October 1976, with proceeds going to the Save the Childr
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  • ...that the ''[[New York Daily News]]'' called it "the Miracle of [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]]."<ref name=LATimes1977/>
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  • ...Rings|Adaptations of ''The Lord of the Rings'']] have been made for radio, theatre, and film. The 2001&ndash;03 release of the widely acclaimed [[The Lord of ...re staged in [[Cincinnati, Ohio]], United States. A large-scale [[musical theatre]] adaptation, ''[[The Lord of the Rings (musical)|The Lord of the Rings]]''
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  • ...ties; he said at his trial (in Plato's version) that the laughter of the [[theatre]] was a harder task to answer than the arguments of his accusers. In the pl
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  • ...Canadian troops to Dunkirk but this was pending developments in the wider theatre.</p>
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  • ...ce]] of Pakistan, the Services Office, facilitated their movement into the theatre of operations. It was U.S. policy, under Operation Cyclone, to encourage th
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  • ...ted to the PIR, the collection manager (CM) synchronizes available assets, Theatre and Corps collection, individual national capabilities, and coalition resou
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  • * McConachie, Bruce. ''American Theatre and the Culture of the Cold War: Producing and Contesting Containment, 1947
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  • * Brandt, Nat. ''Chicago Death Trap: The Iroquois Theatre Fire of 1903.'' (2003). 180 pp.
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  • ...y of the city's finest monuments were built including several temples, the theatre, the basilica, and one of the bath complexes.<ref>Wilhelmina Feemster Jashe
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  • ...y of the city's finest monuments were built including several temples, the theatre, the basilica, and one of the bath complexes.<ref>Wilhelmina Feemster Jashe
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  • |8, 28. Recorded at Playhouse Theatre 27 June 1969. Performed as part of the 'Whole Lotta Love' medley 8 December
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  • ...f [[Design Continuum]] and [[Fuseproject]], including: laptop, [[e-book]], theatre, simulation, tote, and tablet architectures.
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  • ...hamber of Film, the Reich Chamber of the Visual Arts, the Reich Chamber of Theatre, the Reich Chamber of Radio, the Reich Chamber of the Press, the Reich Cham
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  • '''cûe''' ''snooker, theatre'' = '''queûe''' ''line'' = '''Keŵ''' ''Gardens
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  • ...sts of large number of cinemas, including [[Asia]]'s largest [[IMAX]] dome theatre, which feature mainstream [[Bollywood]], [[Marathi]] and [[Hollywood]] movi
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  • Theatre in Istanbul was in Judæo-Spanish since it was forbidden to Muslims.
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  • In early April 1945, with victory then imminent in the European theatre of operations, Churchill met his deputy [[Clement Attlee]], who was the lea
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  • ...Congress, that conditions were deplorable and unacceptable. He argued the theatre urgently needed a higher priority and a bigger share of war supplies. The w
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  • ...a Welles Delany''' (born March 13, 1956) is an American [[film]], [[stage (theatre)|stage]], and [[television]] actress. She is known for her role as [[Collee
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  • |coup de théâtre<ref>'Theatre' outside this phrase has no accents and is pronounced thêeətər.</ref> |'''foyer'''—''entrance hall in hotel, theatre or cinema
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  • ...to take over the psychologically shattered Eighth Army. MacArthur remained theatre commander, but gave up all operational control. Ridgway, wearing a hand gre
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  • ...ever contained people of various beliefs and affiliations. It included the theatre producer [[Adam Kuckhoff]], the author [[Günther Weisenborn]], the journal
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  • ...s interested in the [[Middle Eastern theatre of World War I|Middle Eastern theatre]] and wanted to relieve Turkish pressure on the Russians in the [[Caucasus ...f Tunis|Field Marshal Alexander]] as Commander-in-Chief of the Middle East Theatre. Command of the [[Eighth Army (United Kingdom)|Eighth Army]] was given to G
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  • Davis, Susan G. ''Parades and Power: Street Theatre in Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia''. Philadelphia: Temple University, 1986
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  • ...ivery of radiotherapy in a portable fashion - for example in the operating theatre. Targeted intraoperative radiotherapy (TARGIT).<ref>{{cite web | author=Vai
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