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... A hauntingly intimate and powerful tale of love, expectations and regret. Set in Wales during the Second World War Lillian meets Raymond a French fighter pilot. A whirlwind romance is followed by marriage and the action is transported to France where desire turns to disappointment as Lillian tries t ...
... A hauntingly intimate and powerful tale of love, expectations and regret. Set in Wales during the Second World War Lillian meets Raymond a French fighter pilot. A whirlwind romance is followed by marriage and the action is transported to France where desire turns to disappointment as Lillian tries t ...
venue installation
... facelift - particularly in terms of the new fly system and house LED lighting. “The entire project took four months to complete,” said Doug Brimblecombe, QPAC’s lighting manager, who was a driving force behind the lighting refurbishments. “It probably should have taken a year. With the time frame an ...
... facelift - particularly in terms of the new fly system and house LED lighting. “The entire project took four months to complete,” said Doug Brimblecombe, QPAC’s lighting manager, who was a driving force behind the lighting refurbishments. “It probably should have taken a year. With the time frame an ...
romeo and juliet - Shakespeare Theatre Company
... its current production of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, directed by David Muse. The production now plays through October 18, 2008, at Sidney Harman Hall (610 F Street NW). Extension performances are Friday, October 17 at 8 p.m. and Saturday, October 18 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Patrons interes ...
... its current production of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, directed by David Muse. The production now plays through October 18, 2008, at Sidney Harman Hall (610 F Street NW). Extension performances are Friday, October 17 at 8 p.m. and Saturday, October 18 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Patrons interes ...
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... laughing in their principal’s presence, together with the principal himself laughing, could not but engender special “playful affinity” (Walker, Early Tudor Drama, p. ) with the hall drama audience. The presence in interludes of a Vice function whose main responsibility was to provoke laughter cle ...
... laughing in their principal’s presence, together with the principal himself laughing, could not but engender special “playful affinity” (Walker, Early Tudor Drama, p. ) with the hall drama audience. The presence in interludes of a Vice function whose main responsibility was to provoke laughter cle ...
Barbara Cook Biography - The Center for the Performing Arts
... “Barbara Cook is the greatest singer in the world,” wrote the Financial Times’ Alistair Macauley in 1994 after her performance at the Sadlers’ Wells Theatre in London. “Ms. Cook is the only popular singer active today who should be taken seriously by lovers of classical music. Has any singer since C ...
... “Barbara Cook is the greatest singer in the world,” wrote the Financial Times’ Alistair Macauley in 1994 after her performance at the Sadlers’ Wells Theatre in London. “Ms. Cook is the only popular singer active today who should be taken seriously by lovers of classical music. Has any singer since C ...
Read the complete story - Greater Grand Forks Community Theatre
... scared me a lot, especially in light of testimony from City Engineer Frank Orthmeyer that the building was probably unsafe. Eventually the Council backed away from giving us a building which might be a liability and voted to give us two weeks to come up with a more realistic proposal (original estim ...
... scared me a lot, especially in light of testimony from City Engineer Frank Orthmeyer that the building was probably unsafe. Eventually the Council backed away from giving us a building which might be a liability and voted to give us two weeks to come up with a more realistic proposal (original estim ...
Paco Peña
... age of six and made his first professional appearance at the age of 12. In the late 1960s he left Spain for London , where his recitals of flamenco music captured the public imagination. Venues for his solo performances have included the intimate Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club and the monumental Royal Alb ...
... age of six and made his first professional appearance at the age of 12. In the late 1960s he left Spain for London , where his recitals of flamenco music captured the public imagination. Venues for his solo performances have included the intimate Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club and the monumental Royal Alb ...
London Theatres T - Over The Footlights
... In 1576 James Burbage, in partnership with the wealthy grocer, John Brayne, took a 21 year lease on an unused site in Shoreditch - to the north of the Bishopsgate entrance to the City of London. On this site he built his “Theatre” - a timberframe construction assembled from pre-constructed pieces. T ...
... In 1576 James Burbage, in partnership with the wealthy grocer, John Brayne, took a 21 year lease on an unused site in Shoreditch - to the north of the Bishopsgate entrance to the City of London. On this site he built his “Theatre” - a timberframe construction assembled from pre-constructed pieces. T ...
Latest edition - Prompt Magazine
... as valid now as when it was written 350 years ago; there will always be those intent on displaying their mask of authority and wisdom in order to cover their deception. How did we manage to get a place in Tobacco Factory Theatres’ busy schedule on the main stage? As well as our well-regarded reputat ...
... as valid now as when it was written 350 years ago; there will always be those intent on displaying their mask of authority and wisdom in order to cover their deception. How did we manage to get a place in Tobacco Factory Theatres’ busy schedule on the main stage? As well as our well-regarded reputat ...
A new “Vesta Tilley Society” to celebrate Music Hall
... by a neighbour but later his father gave up his job as manager of St George’s Hall in Nottingham to travel with her, acting as her manager while they appeared on the same bill. The family moved to Nottingham and it was Tilley’s permanent home until her marriage. Her first appearance as a male impers ...
... by a neighbour but later his father gave up his job as manager of St George’s Hall in Nottingham to travel with her, acting as her manager while they appeared on the same bill. The family moved to Nottingham and it was Tilley’s permanent home until her marriage. Her first appearance as a male impers ...
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ENTERTAINMENT
... New York Spring Spectacular takes audiences on a whirlwind adventure across New York City while telling an heartwarming narrative about New Yorkers who change each other’s lives in an unexpectedly wonderful ways. New York Spring Spectacular is as rejuvenating, energetic and uplifting as spring itse ...
... New York Spring Spectacular takes audiences on a whirlwind adventure across New York City while telling an heartwarming narrative about New Yorkers who change each other’s lives in an unexpectedly wonderful ways. New York Spring Spectacular is as rejuvenating, energetic and uplifting as spring itse ...
The new Mariinsky Theatre (Mariinsky II) Architectural Fact Sheet
... The backstage and production facilities occupy two-thirds of the total area of the building and include state-of-the art stage technology and automated storage facilities. Highlights include a stage wagon system with16 wagons that can be moved to nearly every backstage area, over-stage machinery tha ...
... The backstage and production facilities occupy two-thirds of the total area of the building and include state-of-the art stage technology and automated storage facilities. Highlights include a stage wagon system with16 wagons that can be moved to nearly every backstage area, over-stage machinery tha ...
London Theatres B - Over The Footlights
... called Joe Haynes. Both the “Old Bedford” (1861) and the “New Bedford” ( rebuilt in 1898 to the designs of Bertie Crewe) hosted such artists as Marie Lloyd and George Leybourne. In February 1920 the Bedford gave a special show to celebrate Marie Lloyd’s 50th birthday where a huge crowd gave her a ra ...
... called Joe Haynes. Both the “Old Bedford” (1861) and the “New Bedford” ( rebuilt in 1898 to the designs of Bertie Crewe) hosted such artists as Marie Lloyd and George Leybourne. In February 1920 the Bedford gave a special show to celebrate Marie Lloyd’s 50th birthday where a huge crowd gave her a ra ...
SHREK, the musical Town Hall Theatre
... Cage Aux Folles to name a few. In 2010 she earned a DayTony for her choreography in the production of Urinetown at The Dayton Playhouse. Stacy is excited to be working with her THT family again. Break legs cast and crew, you all are fabulous! To our audience, please enjoy the show! Sarah Gomes (Prop ...
... Cage Aux Folles to name a few. In 2010 she earned a DayTony for her choreography in the production of Urinetown at The Dayton Playhouse. Stacy is excited to be working with her THT family again. Break legs cast and crew, you all are fabulous! To our audience, please enjoy the show! Sarah Gomes (Prop ...
Calendar Girls
... our next wish is to fund a full time psychologist so that many more people can benefit. ...
... our next wish is to fund a full time psychologist so that many more people can benefit. ...
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... Burgess with a company of more than 200 chil— dren and well»known amateur actors and actresses of the city, gives promise of being one of the notable social events of the season.”10 ...
... Burgess with a company of more than 200 chil— dren and well»known amateur actors and actresses of the city, gives promise of being one of the notable social events of the season.”10 ...
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... “This play is a must for all pub-quizzers, as it touches so many raw nerves… The author did the difficult thing in finding a suitable ending with a real twist in the quiz result… Star rating – 9/10” The Evening Chronicle “In her new play, Carina Rodney has a lot of fun with the notion of pain masque ...
... “This play is a must for all pub-quizzers, as it touches so many raw nerves… The author did the difficult thing in finding a suitable ending with a real twist in the quiz result… Star rating – 9/10” The Evening Chronicle “In her new play, Carina Rodney has a lot of fun with the notion of pain masque ...
Sidney Harman Hall The Origin of the Design Concept
... company’s 450-seat Lansburgh Theatre a block away, or should it be capable of accommodating other formats? The company did powerful work, and its aesthetic was built around stunning stage pictures; in spite of the Lansburgh’s small proscenium stage, the company had established a strong reputation fo ...
... company’s 450-seat Lansburgh Theatre a block away, or should it be capable of accommodating other formats? The company did powerful work, and its aesthetic was built around stunning stage pictures; in spite of the Lansburgh’s small proscenium stage, the company had established a strong reputation fo ...
09 - Town Hall Theatre Galway
... The Galway Film Fleadh will be celebrating its 21st Birthday party in style - hosting international features, documentaries, new Irish shorts and World Premieres of Irish Film features. This year, the Fleadh has selected some uplifting and inspiring feature films which pepper the programme. Baraboo ...
... The Galway Film Fleadh will be celebrating its 21st Birthday party in style - hosting international features, documentaries, new Irish shorts and World Premieres of Irish Film features. This year, the Fleadh has selected some uplifting and inspiring feature films which pepper the programme. Baraboo ...
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... the noted orator, to raise money for the Ladies Mount Vernon Association. Lectures and orations filled Thalian Hall several times each Winter for decades, many of them sponsored by the Wilmington Library Association. In 1871 Bishop Gibbons delivered a lecture on temperance before an ”overwhelming cr ...
... the noted orator, to raise money for the Ladies Mount Vernon Association. Lectures and orations filled Thalian Hall several times each Winter for decades, many of them sponsored by the Wilmington Library Association. In 1871 Bishop Gibbons delivered a lecture on temperance before an ”overwhelming cr ...
Early Minneapolis theaters. - Collections
... from the theater and losing it by other investments. Brown let the Comique become a rat-infested dive with secret stairways, wine rooms, and subcellars. The Salvation Army tenure, which began in 1895, was brought to a sudden close on July 23, 1901, when the building burned to the ground. A year prec ...
... from the theater and losing it by other investments. Brown let the Comique become a rat-infested dive with secret stairways, wine rooms, and subcellars. The Salvation Army tenure, which began in 1895, was brought to a sudden close on July 23, 1901, when the building burned to the ground. A year prec ...
The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart
... bought by Gordon & MacPhail in 1993. Drawing on generations of whisky expertise, the company carried out a painstaking refurbishment, and the distillery was officially re-opened by Prince Charles in 1998. Just three men hand-craft Benromach using the finest Scottish barley and the purest spring wate ...
... bought by Gordon & MacPhail in 1993. Drawing on generations of whisky expertise, the company carried out a painstaking refurbishment, and the distillery was officially re-opened by Prince Charles in 1998. Just three men hand-craft Benromach using the finest Scottish barley and the purest spring wate ...
One Singular Sensation... - Houston History Magazine
... epresenting the variety of performing arts, Houston’s Theatre District reflects over one hundred and fifty years of regional theatre history. The thousands of European immigrants who came to Texas in the mid-nineteenth century brought with them their love of the performing arts, and almost immediate ...
... epresenting the variety of performing arts, Houston’s Theatre District reflects over one hundred and fifty years of regional theatre history. The thousands of European immigrants who came to Texas in the mid-nineteenth century brought with them their love of the performing arts, and almost immediate ...
I Am My Own Wife FLYER
... One of the most extraordinary pieces of theatre written in the last few decades, I Am My Own Wife tells the true story of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf and her escape from persecution in Berlin during the Second World War. What makes her story so astounding is that Charlotte was a man and she lived her di ...
... One of the most extraordinary pieces of theatre written in the last few decades, I Am My Own Wife tells the true story of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf and her escape from persecution in Berlin during the Second World War. What makes her story so astounding is that Charlotte was a man and she lived her di ...
Music hall
Music hall is a type of British theatrical entertainment popular between 1850 and 1960. It involved a mixture of popular songs, comedy, speciality acts and variety entertainment. The term is derived from a type of theatre or venue in which such entertainment took place. British music hall was similar to American vaudeville, featuring rousing songs and comic acts, while in the United Kingdom the term ""vaudeville""' referred to more working-class types of entertainment that would have been termed ""burlesque"" in America.Originating in saloon bars within public houses during the 1830s, music hall entertainment became increasingly popular with audiences, so much so, that during the 1850s, the public houses were demolished and music hall theatres developed in their place. These theatres were designed chiefly so people could consume food and alcohol and smoke tobacco in the auditorium while the entertainment took place. This differed somewhat from the conventional type of theatre, which until then seated the audience in stalls with a separate bar-room. Early music halls included the Canterbury Music Hall in Lambeth, Wilton's Music Hall in Tower Hamlets and The Middlesex, in Drury Lane, otherwise known as the Old Mo.By the mid-19th century, the halls created a demand for new and catchy popular songs. As a result, professional songwriters were enlisted to provide the music for a plethora of star performers, such as Marie Lloyd, Dan Leno, Little Tich and George Leybourne. Music hall did not adopt its own unique style. Instead all forms of entertainment were performed: male and female impersonators, lions comiques, mime artists and impressionists, trampoline acts, and comic pianists such as John Orlando Parry and George Grossmith were just a few of the many types of entertainments the audiences could expect to find over the next forty years.Music halls in London were the scene of important industrial conflict in 1907 with a dispute between artists and stage hands on the one hand and theatre managers on the other, which ended in a strike. The halls had recovered by the start of the First World War and were used to stage charity events in aid of the war effort. Music hall entertainment continued after the war, but became less popular due to upcoming Jazz, Swing, and Big Band dance music acts. Licensing restrictions had also changed, and drinking was banned from the auditorium. A new type of music hall entertainment had arrived, in the form of variety, and many music hall performers failed to make the transition. Deemed old fashioned and with the closure of many halls, music hall entertainment ceased and the modern day variety began.