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  • emi staged performance at the Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
  • By now he has an engagement at the Theater at the Salzach, Salzburg, where he lives.
  • Pollina studied theater at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts (AAD
  • in Modern Drama: Freud, Feminism and European Theater at the Turn of the Century.
  • earned an MFA in dramatic writing and musical theater at New York University in 1983.
  • The Mary Pickford Theater at the Library of Congress is named in her ho
  • ed with the Chicago Theatre, built in 1921, a theater at 175 North State Street
  • She studied theater at Istanbul University and Mujdat Gezen Arts
  • She continued acting in community theater at this time, gaining acting experience in th
  • s born in Krefeld, Germany, She worked at the theater at the Marienplatz in Krefeld and studied mus
  • died art history at the Sorbonne in Paris and theater at the Lee Strasberg Institute in Los Angeles
  • Rose - had already appeared on the Ping Club Theater at Aunt Karen.
  • The site is converted into a drive-in theater at sunset.
  • In high school, he studied theater at the Governor's School for the Arts, a magn
  • ned the regular cast of the Romanian National Theater at 1959 and performed in numerous productions
  • She studied theater at Indiana University and performed improv co
  • Loews Theater at Pipers Alley
  • Paul became involved in theater at an early age, partaking in the local Milwa
  • aywright and academic, currently Professor of Theater at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • by trade, Quinn got his start in the Chicago theater at age 19.
  • He studied theater at UCLA and studied magic with Dr. Giovanni a
  • World War II, Williams served in the Pacific theater at Pearl Harbor and Tarawa.
  • The hill also has a large open-air theater at the top, which has housed many Greek and I
  • lans for an upscale shopping center and movie theater at the intersection of Linton Hall Road and W
  • The Center Theater at The Tallahassee Leon County Civic Center i
  • Although obtaining a scholarship in Musical Theater at Kent State University, Steve's interest in
  • and the other recruits sitting in the lecture theater at The Farm, having witnessed the entire even
  • ed to New York City, where he studied musical theater at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy.
  • The Minor Theater, at dusk
  • e begins an affair and for whom he builds the theater at La Coste.
  • Mielziner designed the theater at Wake Forest University and co-designed the
  • Pena was studying musical theater at the Boston Conservatory when his manager u
  • He arrived home from a movie theater at 3 am on September 6 to discover that the g
  • will be held at the Frank and Katrina Basile Theater at the Indiana History Center on the Canal in
  • Harrison taught theater at Howard University from 1968 to 1970.
  • ently pursuing her Bachelors in Fine Arts for Theater at the University of Central Florida.
  • forming every Saturday night in The Del Close Theater at I.O.
  • Becket ceased performing in her theater at the end of the 2008-09 season.
  • July, then deployed to the China-Burma-India Theater at Ratmalana Air Base, Ceylon.
  • The renovated Center Stage Theater at dusk
  • ce Theatre and Professor in the Department of Theater at UCLA.
  • m October 1983 to January 1995 in the Harvest Theater at The Land pavilion at Epcot at the Walt Dis
  • The Egyptian Theatre, also known as the Ada Theater, at 700 West Main Street in Boise, Idaho is a
  • St. John's Preparatory School before studying theater at Carnegie Mellon University.
  • Strunch Architects as a 987 seat theater at 1541-43 W. Division Street.
  • She studied theater at the North Carolina School of the Arts, and
  • Draft took place on April 21-22, 2001 at the theater at Madison Square Garden, in New York City.
  • She has also taught theater at the kindergarten through high school level
  • The lecture theater at the John Curtin School of Medical Research
  • He also visited Chicago's Second City Theater at the age of 14.
  • ts mainstage performance home is the Perelman Theater at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts.
  • re, San Francisco was a Moorish Revival movie theater at 2330 Polk Street in San Francisco, Califor
  • also a painting major and heavily involved in theater at Skidmore, but credits Blaise with his beco
  • The Mugar Omni Theater at the Museum of Science, Boston was named af
  • Kevin Moore (keyboardist for Dream Theater at the time) was featured as a guest on the s
  • d to Barbara Wallace Grossman, a Professor of Theater at Tufts University, and they have three chil
  • General Cinemas opened a movie theater at the mall in 1978 as well.
  • migrated to Denmark, where he founded his own theater at Copenhagen.
  • He studied theater at the conservatory of Mimar Sinan University
  • He studied Musical Theater at Shenandoah Conservatory of Shenandoah Univ
  • cy, Massachusetts, Wood majored in speech and theater at Emerson College.
  • morial Auditorium, and the Jean Runyon Little Theater at the Memorial Auditorium.
  • d of the performance program in the School of Theater at the California Institute of the Arts.
  • h Salinas High School, Black began to work in theater at The Western Stage in Salinas-Monterey, Cal
  • e (shortly thereafter renamed American Ballet Theater) at City Center of Music and Drama.
  • "Free Bird (Live at the Fox Theater, Atlanta, 1976)" - 14:58
  • "Crossroads (Live at the Fox Theater, Atlanta, 1976)" - 4:00
  • nning a music talent contest, Davis worked at Theater Atlanta.
  • in community events, go to the in world movie theater, attend an in world play at the community the
  • A. Edward Sutherland - Theater Attendant
  • Theater attendants and police who were quickly called
  • The performers never acknowledged the larger theater audience, and the show ended when the last "b
  • "Many theater audiences give me various impressions.
  • hlon X2 Dual-Core laptop featuring Dolby Home Theater audio.
  • The Miller Theater, Augusta, Georgia, December 2007
  • ish, a ticket can provide entrance to a movie theater, authorize a bus or train ride, or can be giv
  • o Copenhagen, where he played in the People's Theater, Aveny theater, the new Arts and Bristol thea
  • He won the Laurence Olivier Theater award in 1991 for Best Choreography in Five G
  • the Celebration Theatre, he won an LA Weekly Theater Award for Ensemble Performance (shared with N
  • 2006 LA Weekly Theater Award nomination, Sound Design, Permanent Col
  • 2006 LA Weekly Theater Award nomination, Set Design, Permanent Colle
  • the Gilman Gonzalez-Falla Musical Theater Award
  • The LA Weekly Theater Award-winning Scenic Design was created by Br
  • LA Weekly Theater Award: Solo Performance, Shakespeare's Villai
  • ves on the selection committee for The Boston Theater Awards.
  • the Legion of Merit and numerous personal and theater awards.
  • e scene was even shot in Anthology's upstairs theater back in the days when the building was still
  • two before Channing persuades Adam to put the theater back where he found it.)
  • Chanchez also has a theater background with roles in Shop Life, The Wiz,
  • egan Reinking is an actress and singer with a theater background.
  • He entered Hollywood from a theater background; at the time of his arrival on the
  • ce to support data collection requirements on theater ballistic missiles.
  • and Jordan Rudess is an album by fellow Dream Theater bandmates John Petrucci (guitars) and Jordan
  • Creath played in traveling circuses and in theater bands in the decade of the 1900s, and moved b
  • gement, aboard the QE2, where she sang in the Theater Bar for two years.
  • place year round in the James B. "Doc" Ayres Theater Barn, the centerpiece of the program is the s
  • t assigned to the US Army Forces, India-Burma Theater, based at Dinjan, India.
  • Joined Theater Basel as a soloist in 2001.
  • Theater Basel is the municipal theatre of the city of
  • Theater Basel's second theatre which was destroyed by
  • In 1997 he became a member of the Theater Basel.
  • opera orchestra and ballet orchestra for the Theater Basel.
  • building in the centre of Basel, next to the Theater Basel.
  • the Roman and Byzantine periods and include a theater, baths, city walls, and a necropolis.
  • e Village of Tarrytown soon proposed that the theater be torn down to make way for a parking lot.
  • Colonial Theater, Beach Haven, New Jersey (1940s, closed aroun
  • One of Belgrade's street, close to National Theater, bears his name.
  • production of The Nutcracker since 2005, the theater became the company's permanent home in 2009.
  • During this time, the theater became arguably the most famous South Jersey
  • From 1969-1975, the theater became the home of LOOM (Light Opera of Manha
  • tists Corporation, and (as the United Artists Theater) became a debut venue for United Artists rele
  • In 1901, the theater became one of the first theaters to show the
  • In the 1960s, the theater became The Town Theatre, eventually showing a
  • led to catch up with him and soon the dialect theater became an important part of the German televi
  • eived a major makeover, and the Circle-Vision theater became part of the queue line for the infamou
  • onic Orchestra rehearse at the Jamshed Bhabha theater before their performance
  • and fought in several battles in the Western Theater before commanding occupation troops in Missis
  • OVI spent the next three years in the Western Theater before being mustered out on June 23, 1864.
  • e President to try taming the zombies through theater before the ultimate resolution of dropping a
  • f Chincoteague marched down the aisles of the theater before the showing.
  • She served in World War II in the Pacific theater before decommissioning on July 11, 1946.
  • ays in Philadelphia's Franklin Institute IMAX Theater before every show to express the city's love
  • ary and middle school and directed children's theater before she turned to freelance writing for ma
  • Like the Odessa Opera Theater before it, a world competition was announced
  • mediate success and had a 30-week run at that theater before making its way through the rest of the
  • re, the Court Theatre and the Victory Gardens Theater before moving to New York City.
  • in acting as a child performing in community theater, before moving to New York City.
  • The theater began having significant success following he
  • His contributions to the theater began with his strong involvement in the Acto
  • When the theater began showing talking pictures, it was the fi
  • US operations in the theater began with of the Allied Expeditionary Force,
  • He fought in many battles in the Western Theater, beginning with the Battle of Shiloh, in whic
  • merican singer and actress, a star in Yiddish theater beginning in the 1890s.
  • Mansfield created the part in the theater beginning in 1887.
  • Was deployed to the Southwest Pacific Theater, being assigned to Fifth Air Force in Austral
  • umgartner performed regionally at the Guthrie Theater, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Children's Theat
  • t the age of 17 and was a member of Deutsches Theater, Berlin from 1922 to 1931.
  • amburg, Maxim-Gorki-Theater, Berlin, Deutsche Theater, Berlin, Deutsche Schauspielhaus, Hanover and
  • roler Landestheater, Innsbruck and the Hebbel Theater, Berlin, respectively.
  • nn worked with Max Reinhardt at the Deutsches Theater Berlin.
  • Fischer-Dieskau became principal conductor at Theater Bern in 1991.
  • It is also the largest proscenium theater between Manhattan and Albany.
  • tone dramas" that Kandinsky conceived for the theater between 1909 and 1914; the others were titled
  • erformed during the 2007 / 2008 season at the Theater Bielefeld in North Rhine Westphalia, Germany.
  • n State Opera (conducted by Simon Rattle) and Theater Bielefeld.
  • Opera glasses, also known as theater binoculars or Galilean binoculars, are compac
  • The theater boasted the first theater organ in New Englan
  • y The Barbican Centre, London; Biennale Bonn; Theater Bonn; The Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London;
  • Spiritual Temple, also known as Exeter Street Theater, Boston
  • "1,000,000" (live at The Paradise Theater, Boston, 13 July 1983) - 3:25
  • All Songs recorded at the Orpheum Theater, Boston, MA, December 31, 1984, except where
  • ompleted his formation at the national German theater Braunschweig.
  • was re-worked into an episode of radio's Ford Theater, broadcast March 4, 1949.
  • On December 11, 1950, Lux Radio Theater broadcast a radio adaptation of B. F.'s Daugh
  • ork in the same capacity at the new Deutsches Theater Budapest under his father who was general dir
  • nhardt are known only to scholars and perhaps theater buffs.
  • In the back of the theater, Bugs is chased by Elmer and runs through an
  • The theater building on the school's campus is named in h
  • The Missouri Theater Building was built as a companion, and both w
  • -05 school year, and moved to the Fox Oakland Theater building in January 2009.
  • The movie theater building has built on a left side of the mall
  • Triad Stage named its theater building after Greensboro resident Pyrle Gibs
  • The theater building was designed and constructed in 1912
  • Carolina, has announced plans to construct a theater building bearing the names of Lauren Kennedy
  • up of a quarter of the buildings in half the theater building's block readopted for use by the the
  • Capitol Theater Building, built in 1925, is a historic buildi
  • n and replacement by the current Kendall Hall theater building.
  • The theater buildings were demolished in 1855, and the ga
  • The action takes place in a massive movie theater built over Bugs' rabbit hole.
  • tsoper Hannover is the Hanover Opera House, a theater built in classical style between 1845 and 185
  • t with 1,938 seats, the Portage was the first theater built specifically for film (and not vaudevil
  • The first theater built for the presentation of motion pictures
  • Memorial Scholarship and the Susan B. Ganong Theater, built in 1997, was named in her memory.
  • The building was originally a vaudeville theater built in 1905, put out of business in 1955 du
  • e arch connecting Old Hermitage and Hermitage Theater, built by architect Yury Felten next to the H
  • The city's first theater built specifically for Yiddish productions, t
  • by B. Marcus Priteca, it was Seattle's first theater built specifically for showing movies, and wa
  • e oldest building still standing is the Plaza Theater, built in the 1920s.
  • The restored Streamline Moderne theater, built in 1938, shows classic films and hosts
  • Formerly known as the Jose Theater, built in 1904, is the oldest theater in San
  • The new theater burned down in 1845 after four months in oper
  • The theater burned down in 1919, causing severe disruptio
  • on had a book of poetry published (The Memory Theater Burned) and the duo also worked on pulling to
  • 14 years old, his father went into the movie theater business and ran a local theater company of G
  • Tech University) in Lubbock and built a movie theater business by the middle 1940s.
  • It is unclear whether he ever returned to the theater, but he was not at his post when John Wilkes
  • t and Bass Pro Shops), as well as a new movie theater, but the plan fell through as the Mills faced
  • to act as matchmaker for Setsuko at a kabuki theater, but Setsuko runs off midway during a visit t
  • eral years, Otakon had a dedicated 35 mm film theater, but replaced it in 2008 with an HD theater t
  • The Blob leaves the theater, but Jane's little brother appears from the c
  • Kim started out directing theater, but has worked with increasing levels of suc
  • to Prague, where she worked at the New German Theater, but went on to the Soviet Union in 1934.
  • was for several years evolved with the Royal Theater, but had to abandon the stage due to illness.
  • irty stage productions, mainly in the Russian Theater but also in the Vasilko Musical-Dramatical Th
  • enix Center, Inc, to not only own The Phoenix Theater, but preserve and expand the services the Pho
  • re used by the US Marine Corps in the Pacific theater, but none saw combat.
  • fter the war, it resumed operation as a movie theater but struggled and was slated for demolition i
  • his professional career has been spent in the theater but he has also appeared in several major mov
  • e Deutsche Stadt-Theater (The New German City Theater), but it was destroyed in a fire.
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