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ool has been known for its great musical and | theatrical ability and has staged many productions, mus |
al acrobatics, wild instrumental colours and | theatrical absurdity, all shot through with a blisterin |
The greatest | theatrical acclaim was given to Rigby when she was nomi |
community theater, winning many musical and | theatrical accolades. |
The film's | theatrical accompaniment was a reissue of the 1949 Disn |
orthodox interpretation of the Bible and his | theatrical, accusatory style of preaching. |
ne, usually spends his spare time pursuing a | theatrical acting career. |
The | Theatrical Actor Harry Cross also Was born and grew up |
Ovadia's debut as a | theatrical actor was in 1984. |
Christie's English | theatrical actor Sir Charles Cartwright turns into Char |
He was best known as a | theatrical actor in his native England, but also played |
video documentaries, as well as working as a | theatrical actor, singer and stage technician; Will is |
Europe and became an internationally famous | theatrical actress in her own right. |
theatre stages plays, pantomimes and touring | theatrical acts visiting Swansea. |
r films from the Mexican Cinema, singers and | theatrical acts frequented the stage. |
e to national prominence after producing the | theatrical adaptation she co-wrote, Can You Hear Their |
The film is based on the Chinese | theatrical adaptation of Maxim Gorky's The Lower Depths |
ctober 2006, the group began a tour of a new | theatrical adaptation of the George Orwell novel 1984, |
aser Greg" in The Garbage Pail Kids Movie, a | theatrical adaptation of the popular trading cards. |
Donkey Show: A Midsummer Night's Disco is a | theatrical adaptation of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Nigh |
ivier Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated | theatrical adaptation for the Royal Shakespeare Company |
He appeared in the Broadway | theatrical adaptation of Sinclair Lewis's novel Dodswor |
won an Obie Award for her performance in the | theatrical adaptation of Spunk, a collection of short s |
In October 2006, a | theatrical adaptation of the collection (with original |
A | theatrical adaptation (by Hoban himself) premiered at t |
television series, and the first full-length | theatrical adaptation of the DC Comics character of the |
He was also involved in the | theatrical adaptation, including The Wall Concert in Be |
two characters, and Bisson's website hosts a | theatrical adaptation. |
He went on to direct mostly classic | theatrical adaptations for the BBC, including The Two G |
In the 2009 | theatrical adaption by Joseph Bologna of "Lansky", Burs |
Rogue Pictures and Random House Films for a | theatrical adaption. |
for the Open University and President of the | Theatrical Advisory Committee. |
Boulevard theatre is a | theatrical aesthetic which emerged from the boulevards |
He tried a number of | theatrical agencies before getting stage work and later |
d shorthand training by working with various | theatrical agencies. |
films before establishing a very successful | theatrical agency business (Al Parker Ltd.) in London. |
Her | theatrical agency is Wings Agency. |
officers, Charlie sees a sign, "Blackmore's | Theatrical Agency" and barges into the agent's office ( |
Through the school's | theatrical agency, McKenzie-Brown started to appear in |
this post and his prior association with his | theatrical agency. |
d with his brother Zeppo Marx and operated a | theatrical agency. |
She is now retired, having previously been a | theatrical agent with Nicholas Courtney, Colin Baker an |
In 1936 at the age of 26, Evans married | theatrical agent Marshal R. Worchester. |
nt and Joseph William Collins (died 1988), a | theatrical agent whose clients included Shirley Bassey, |
Originally a private estate built by | theatrical agent William Morris, whose clients were inv |
, CBE (7 July 1914 - 18 February 2009) was a | theatrical agent and producer. |
1, 2007), born Fred Feldman, was an American | theatrical agent and film producer who was instrumental |
el Massalsky as Franz von Kneishitz, corrupt | theatrical agent |
ddridge (born 30 November 1966) is a writer, | theatrical agent, TV producer and TV presenter born in |
German | theatrical agent, named Franz von Kneishitz, recruits h |
ie Arnold and her mother, Mary Arnold, was a | theatrical agent. |
ortly after, she was spotted and signed by a | theatrical agent. |
77) was an American vaudeville performer and | theatrical agent. |
20 before a select audience of promoters and | theatrical agents at the St. George's Hall to try to pe |
In the nave are raised box pews, giving a | theatrical air. |
Coming from the | theatrical Albery family, he was an enthusiastic senior |
was produced in several other formats (e.g., | theatrical) and has never been out of print. |
The civic, musical, | theatrical, and social activities of the women were of |
reuker Kollektief, which performed jazz in a | theatrical and often unconventional manner, drawing ele |
swing, hillbilly, jugband and ragtime into a | theatrical and infectious good time. |
que dance in spite of the existence of other | theatrical and social dance styles during the baroque e |
attending the Bucharest National Academy of | Theatrical and Film Art, where she studied theatre and |
There are many differences between the | theatrical and director's cut. |
National Geographic Entertainment bought all | theatrical and home entertainment rights to Amreeka aft |
wise would have due to the abruptness of the | theatrical and comic book releases. |
ater and television, and began his career in | theatrical and feature film design. |
s with Circus Tour debuted the band's highly | theatrical and notable live show, which featured every |
on to more screens), synchronized individual | theatrical and film elements, and organized their inner |
building accommodates a number of artistic, | theatrical and sporting groups, including Wirral Sand Y |
classification, moving freely between jazz, | theatrical and concert worlds. |
s mainstay Hogan has appeared in a number of | theatrical and film productions including recent perfor |
Differing from the | theatrical and systemic, “total” form of classic instal |
Umpire was subtitled "A Sporting, Athletic, | Theatrical and General Newspaper", and focussed on spor |
erwhelming the stage performance, creating a | theatrical and visual design that enhances the dramatic |
ial and statistical records of each American | theatrical and foreign and domestic film season, and ar |
The Terrace Theater is a full | theatrical and performance venue located in Long Beach, |
y of outdoor events ranging from concerts to | theatrical and dance performances to multi-day festival |
aren and Westwood also designed clothing for | theatrical and cinematic productions such as That'll Be |
aster ESPN signed on to help the film secure | theatrical and DVD distribution while securing televisi |
eadings, concerts, storytelling sessions and | theatrical and opera performances, all in a setting tha |
The theatre provides patrons with | theatrical and musical productions since its change int |
ker, and a member of a distinguished British | theatrical and political family. |
one-off performances by comedians, and other | theatrical and musical events. |
e consists of six members, and are known for | theatrical and energetic stage shows, circus-themed mas |
cal Grease on Broadway as well as many other | theatrical and television productions. |
Instrumental, choral, | theatrical, and visual arts are prominent in the school |
artistic, architectural, musical, sporting, | theatrical and creative breadth. |
rl-themed short programme was considered too | theatrical and sexy, and led to a change in the ISU reg |
t proved to be a milestone in Brecht's early | theatrical and dramaturgical development. |
mplex have frequently been used for musical, | theatrical, and dance performances. |
The American | theatrical and home video releases of this film include |
Machine's concerts, Clayton performs several | theatrical and symbolic gestures. |
Actors Theatre and participated in numerous | theatrical and musical productions. |
on DVD, the film has made over $53 million ( | theatrical and home video total) in the United States; |
mall-city Catholic community that was proud, | theatrical and pretty much enclosed. |
God Told Me To (released in some | theatrical and video markets as Demon and God Told Me t |
The film was released for | theatrical and television screenings on March 26, 1954, |
Meanwhile, all other | theatrical and television rights in certain territories |
In addition to being used for student | theatrical and musical performances, the hall has been |
ds, coffee, and tea, and hosts live musical, | theatrical, and literary events in their venue that is |
Lee became a VJ for MuchMusic, bringing her | theatrical and musical background and her unique creati |
His | theatrical and Central Asian interests culminated in hi |
With a highly | theatrical and camp style, and a penchant for superlati |
ve, Linda: The Life Of Mrs. Cole Porter is a | theatrical and musical adventure about the life of Lind |
1941, Altai Krai, USSR) is a Soviet/Russian | theatrical and cinema actor, People's Artist of Russia. |
ed to include more pop culture lists such as | theatrical and DVD movie releases, music concerts, and |
an orchestra and a recording studio, stages | theatrical and musical performances, as well as enterin |
his own studio in Greek Street, Soho, doing | theatrical and film portraits. |
in structure, style, and in the use of other | theatrical and literary devices." |
hter of the late Princess Margaret), and the | theatrical and film producer Robert Fox. |
irst release of the "Ghibli Museum Library" ( | theatrical and DVD releases of Western animated films i |
all has particularly supported production of | theatrical and artistic works with gay and lesbian them |
writer, director, or producer in over twelve | theatrical and/or film productions. |
ost is the protagonist of the Famous Studios | theatrical animated cartoon series of the same name. |
serials starring Kirk Alyn; to radio; and to | theatrical animated shorts. |
He returned to | theatrical animation with the adult animated feature fi |
gards to trouble over the Magic School Lunar | theatrical animation, and lost. |
imation division which was much cheaper than | theatrical animation. |
The manga was first adapted into a | theatrical anime film adaptation in 1995, titled Ghost |
Best | Theatrical Anime |
of Clarke's professional career were largely | theatrical, apart from her role in Dragonslayer. |
bout government, liberalism and markets, the | theatrical appeal of Buckley's gladiatorial style inspi |
His latest | theatrical appearance was with the 2008 touring company |
Her last | theatrical appearance was in Margate during her benefit |
England and Germany, his first professional | theatrical appearance was with the F.R. Benson company |
She made her first professional | theatrical appearances with the 'Pelissier Follies' bet |
After a decade of | theatrical appearances, Dekker transferred to Hollywood |
The more | theatrical approach makes it a forerunner of the contem |
itiken attributes a certain violence to this | theatrical approach. |
um was redesigned by Frank Matcham, a famous | theatrical architect who also designed the Coliseum, fo |
portance of research and culture (cinematic, | theatrical, architectural, musical creations, etc.). |
In 1925 the Central technical school of a | theatrical art (CETETIS) an educational institution wit |
t ever mobile Light and Sound Show and a new | theatrical art form - "THEATRE OF FREEDOM". |
bers of Yalla are graduates of the Ostrovsky | Theatrical Art Institute and the Ashrafi State Conserva |
e Times described the tour as being "full of | theatrical artifice, but based on the rock-solid founda |
en performances from hundreds of musical and | theatrical artists. |
rains students in various professions in the | theatrical arts (including ballet, acting, etc.) and si |
Piersic attended the Caragiale Academy of | Theatrical Arts and Cinematography in Bucharest. |
by the rector of Karpenko-Karyi Institute of | Theatrical Arts in Kiev and at an age of 23 Borislav be |
After graduation Tapping continued to study | theatrical arts while performing in several stage produ |
, she was enrolled in the Columbia School of | Theatrical Arts. |
y to participate in Instrumental, Vocal, and | Theatrical Arts. |
ollege, becoming a scholar of the history of | theatrical arts. |
but added, "Gilbert and Sullivan is as much | theatrical as musical entertainment and there remains a |
nsidered to be a milestone in China's modern | theatrical ascendancy. |
d provides an exploration of the musical and | theatrical aspects of opera. |
and the theatre and is president of the RAF | Theatrical Association and the RAF Netball Association. |
Louisville | Theatrical Association |
, operating under contract to the Louisville | Theatrical Association. |
laborately illuminated marquee, and a highly | theatrical atmospheric interior which blend elements of |
He also attracted criticism for his | theatrical attempts to win free kicks, his provocative |
ea was to create a band that could develop a | theatrical attitude and combine different musical eleme |
But somehow they all resemble | theatrical attitudes rather than average realities." |
haracteristics were doubled by a recourse to | theatrical attitudes, leading Barbu Cioculescu to speak |
ra when she accompanied a young actress to a | theatrical audition, led to her winning the role of an |
mber 1736 - 20 May 1798) was a Spanish poet, | theatrical author and illustrated journalist. |
vely behind"; criticising the prudishness of | theatrical authorities about things such as nudity; reg |
The Golden Mask, a | theatrical award in Russia |
n 2009 and won the Hedda Award, Norway's top | theatrical award, for the best play of 2010. |
he namesake of an off-Broadway playhouse and | theatrical award. |
The Olivier Awards are the most prestigious | theatrical awards in the United Kingdom and are the UK |
The Olivier Awards are the most prestigious | theatrical awards in the United Kingdom and are the UK |
The Olivier Awards are the most prestigious | theatrical awards in the United Kingdom and are the equ |
ican playwright who received many of the top | theatrical awards for his works of drama. |
roadway, and regional theatre seasons, major | theatrical awards, obituaries, and the longest Broadway |
Susanna's | theatrical background and personality made for a great |
erlooked in Briatin because of his lack of a | theatrical background and concentration on films. |
ector Sternberg was well acquainted with the | theatrical behavior of many Hollywood actors, while Neu |
panion of Emily Woodruff, Coca Cola heiress, | theatrical benefactor and main patron of the Springer O |
esca Marshall (1907-1987) was an actress and | theatrical benefactor who was known primarily as the mo |
Moreover, the band also added odd stunts and | theatrical bits to some of their stage shows, particula |
The Cansino family lived in a | theatrical boarding house in Broadway where Eduardo Can |
Anzaldo, a | theatrical booking agent by profession, had also served |
rights, and runs the UK's leading specialist | theatrical bookshop on its premises at Fitzroy Street i |
other, but had been thoroughly bitten by the | theatrical bug. |
In 1921 he became manager of a | theatrical business in New York owned by his brother Jo |
ional Youth Theatre's purpose was not solely | theatrical, but it also played a significant role in th |
o be misguided and his methods extravagantly | theatrical, but here at least was an actor who was neve |
Show is an interactive | theatrical cabaret and musical band from New Orleans, L |
published under the title Wilhelm Meister's | Theatrical Calling (Wilhelm Meisters theatralische Send |
take itself too seriously and that it had a | theatrical camp feel to it. |
The | Theatrical Candidates (1775) |
l team performed in the university's student | theatrical Cap and Gown Club in the spring of 1920. |
Rutherford had a distinguished | theatrical career alongside her film successes. |
Ashmore began his | theatrical career as an actor. |
odern circus to the United States, began his | theatrical career with Hughes Royal Circus in London in |
Much of Asherson's | theatrical career was spent in Shakespearean plays, app |
there until he was 17 and then launched his | theatrical career by joining Jack Brooks' Sabula, Iowa |
In the early 1990s Lisi begin her | theatrical career as dancer and choreographer, developi |
His | theatrical career continued during his run on the show, |
ram has also enjoyed a varied and successful | theatrical career since his portrayal of Judas Iscariot |
Ruth Gordon Jones (Jean Simmons) dreams of a | theatrical career after becoming mesmerized by a perfor |
il Schwabe in Hastings, Sussex, he began his | theatrical career in London in 1922 after serving in Wo |
Movement at the age of eleven, he began his | theatrical career by putting on Scout Shows as a Patrol |
d the role at Dennis, Massachusetts, and his | theatrical career was underway. |
She began her | theatrical career in the chorus of Israel Grodner's Lon |
Beck began his | theatrical career with August Iffland and Johann David |
She began her | theatrical career teaching acting at the Goodman Theatr |
At the age of eight he commenced his | theatrical career at the Victoria Theatre, where his ju |
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