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flect their roles, as in a morality play like | Everyman, a mannerism suited to the Faust genre and it |
uded the Tobacco Factory, Bristol; Cheltenham | Everyman and the Rondo Theatre, Bath. |
cutive director) took over the running of the | Everyman and its sister theatre, the Liverpool Playhou |
In New Zealand a rugby player is an | everyman, and the game and play present a model of soc |
Heart of the Matter, | Everyman) as well as numerous discussion programmes (e |
Mild-mannered | everyman Bart Hughes has a great life in New York. |
nition of his death, the film follows a young | everyman Brian Stirner through his call up to the East |
cters, including: rugby league fanatic Colin; | everyman Brian, who comes closest to being the group's |
run in London's Victoria Park, in aid of the | Everyman Campaign cancer charity. |
London Marathon, raising over £13,000 for the | Everyman Cancer Campaign, started by Millwall legend a |
Jason played an | everyman character called Peter Barnes and Jacqueline |
grip on this kind of determined, middleaged, | everyman character by now that he can easily take the |
He is a Patron of the | Everyman charity. |
Focus on Selected Poems by John Clare - | Everyman Edition (in progress) |
Everyman Edition. | |
He spins, dances, and jumps until the | Everyman enters the stage. |
tic, gifted-but-lazy footballer is sort of an | everyman figure really." |
Joe Banks (Tom Hanks) is a downtrodden | everyman from Staten Island, working in a factory for |
translated into English to become the famous | Everyman, has come down to us in manuscripts that fail |
The | Everyman has undergone many changes, through its days |
The | Everyman History of English Literature |
ng a major history of English literature, The | Everyman History of English Literature, a cultural his |
Up until 2007, The | Everyman hosted the Irish regional festival of the Nat |
In 1962, Reynolds was invited to captain the | Everyman III, on which members of A Quaker Action Grou |
Everyman, in English (sixteenth century). | |
Women, Royal Court Theatre; A Winter's Tale; | Everyman in His Humour; The Art of Success; The Fair M |
Everyman Library, London: Dent, 1993 (reprint, with ne | |
l further (but survives in compounds mankind, | everyman, no-man's land, etc.). |
bum about a character named Johnny Cutler, an | everyman of the Deep South, a demo of which was record |
ty play Homulus (corresponding to the English | Everyman or the Dutch Elckerlijc) was given in Latin b |
eligious in flavour, and include the oratorio | Everyman, other works for orchestra, choir and soloist |
and their snobby ways force this blue-collar | everyman out? |
has performed at Cork Opera House (Fame) and | Everyman Palace Theatre Cork (A Chorus Line). |
The | Everyman Palace Theatre is a 650-seat Victorian theatr |
A unique feature of the | Everyman Palace is that its front of house ushering st |
gst other venues in the Cork Opera-House, the | Everyman Palace Theatre Cork , The Helix in Dublin and |
Everyman Paperbacks, 1993. | |
London, UK: | Everyman Paperbacks, 1982. |
52 event, John Henry Irons was altered by the | Everyman Project and had become composed of stainless |
cock of Roughstock said that Thompson has "an | everyman quality to his voice that lends it a sense of |
vision programme Evensong, shown in the BBC's | Everyman series in December 1992. |
shed in 1975, and Harvey Pekar's naturalistic | Everyman series American Splendor, first published in |
l Academy in 1933, He was also an artist with | Everyman, the Observer and the Radio Times. |
The | Everyman Theatre is a theatre on Hope Street in Liverp |
t stage work, spending three seasons with the | Everyman Theatre in Liverpool. |
ector and producer, who founded the Liverpool | Everyman Theatre in 1964 |
In 1974, he joined the Liverpool | Everyman Theatre Company, where he met his second wife |
heir first drummer Pete Best at the Liverpool | Everyman Theatre and the Dublin Theatre Festival. |
It was opened again in 1961, as the | Everyman Theatre showing a range of classical films in |
s and venues in the South West, including The | Everyman Theatre Cheltenham, The Brewhouse Theatre Tau |
groups like the South Wales Arts Society and | Everyman Theatre Company also joined the centre and th |
stage in 1981 in the production Lennon at the | Everyman Theatre and the London Astoria where he portr |
ns in Z-Cars, when he graduated he joined the | Everyman Theatre Liverpool Company, eventually becomin |
Othello; | Everyman Theatre, Cork |
The White Devil … Giovanni; The | Everyman Theatre, Liverpool; 1991 |
His acting debut was in 1965 at the | Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham. |
The | Everyman Theatre, also known as "Gloucestershire's The |
place at venues including the Town Hall, the | Everyman Theatre, The Playhouse Theatre and the Pittvi |
corn Media, March 2006); recorded live at The | Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham in September 2005 |
technic School of Theatre and, at Liverpool's | Everyman Theatre, originated the title role of the pla |
l John, Paul, George, Ringo … and Bert at the | Everyman Theatre, Liverpool transferring to the West E |
Twelfth Night', which opened at the Liverpool | Everyman then did an international tour. |
ued for decades over whether the English play | Everyman was based on Elckerlijc (or vice versa). |
Dude is an | Everyman who loses his innocence and fights to regain |
ion, Kurtwood Smith plays Myron Castleman, an | everyman who keeps repeating the same hour of his life |
f a well known and high priced action star an | everyman would appeal to audiences. |
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