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  • He co-founded the theater company, The Rorschach Group, with Shea Whigh
  • e Road Company was an improvisational touring theater company, based in Johnson City, Tennessee, an
  • e Festival a, performing with the Gangbusters Theater Company.
  • roduction of Spring Awakening at the Atlantic Theater Company.
  • estern University's only children's repertory theater company.
  • es, Redmoon draws in Chicagoans like no other theater company.
  • o teacher, church organist, and director of a theater company.
  • rming in numerous productions with a regional theater company.
  • eles and an Artistic Associate of Cornerstone Theater Company.
  • e performers went on to create The Noble Fool Theater Company.
  • Perversity in Chicago in 1974 at the Organic Theater Company.
  • of the Neo-Futurists, an experimental Chicago Theater company.
  • Decatur's Town and Gown Players, a community theater company.
  • by Edward Hall and produced by The Roundabout Theater Company.
  • film was adapted into a play by Japan's Atom Theater Company.
  • Arts at New York University and the Atlantic Theater Company.
  • his article is about the Berkeley, California theater company.
  • was assigned as a bombardier in the European theater, completing more than 60 bombing missions.
  • The Chance is a concert and theater complex in downtown Poughkeepsie, New York, U
  • t in to complete the interior designs for the theater complex of the Victorian Arts Centre began by
  • The theater complex became the West Coast flagship locati
  • A new auditorium and theater complex was also constructed.
  • There was a plan to build a massive movie theater complex on the opposite side of Westwood Boul
  • The original theater complex included a tea room run by Alice Chap
  • he world famous Hollywood & Highlands / Kodak Theater complex in Hollywood, California.
  • The Muvico 20-screen theater complex in Ybor City, downtown Tampa, Florida
  • Bank Center is an outdoor amphitheater/indoor theater complex in Camden, New Jersey, United States,
  • restaurants with two food courts, and a movie theater complex with sixteen screens.
  • Requests to add more stores, a movie theater complex, and a hotel were denied due to traff
  • urants, bars, coffee shops, a 1000 seat movie theater complex, a smaller 200 seat live performance
  • ry Crown Symphony Hall, part of the Jerusalem Theater complex.
  • ,500 seats and is Alabama's first all-digital theater complex.
  • In attendance at the concert was musical theater composer Meredith Willson who was at that tim
  • all town, the six shops incorporated into the theater comprised a large portion of the village's co
  • lectives which include Intro to Dance, Music, Theater, Computer Graphics, and Art.
  • n-Eyed Woman" was recorded live at the Tivoli Theater concert April 14 1972.
  • Theatre hosts a variety events including live theater, concerts, movies, arts festivals, and comedy
  • All the shows were held at the Theater Concordia in Bussum, hosted by the 1959 Eurov
  • The national final was held at the Theater Concordia in Bussum, hosted by Hannie Lips an
  • five separate facilities: an arena, stadium, theater, conference center and food production center
  • cation, with a skybridge between the mall and theater connecting the two structures.
  • popularly known as 'Evam' Karthik, due to his theater connections.
  • his work, she published Improvisation for the Theater, consisting of approximately 220 games and ex
  • At the time of its construction, the theater contained one of the largest stages in the Un
  • c music, chamber music, choral music, musical theater, contemporary music, jazz, and pop music.
  • By the 2000s the theater continued to be active, filling much the same
  • The theater continued to play the film for fourteen weeks
  • The theater continued to be used for opera until 1801, wh
  • Their first theater cooling system combined a large fan blowing o
  • The theater, cornerstone of the entire development, remai
  • ohn Eberson conceived a design for the Loew's Theater Corporation influenced by both Moorish and Sp
  • The theater cost $2,000,000 to construct; its lobby was t
  • The Congress Theater could seat over 2,900 moviegoers, and also ha
  • The theater could hold an audience of 1,600 and it was a
  • An agreement was reached that if the theater could raise $300,000, it could continue opera
  • West Coast Plays 21/22 (California Theater Council), 1987;
  • ajored in English and history, enrolling in a theater course only when she was unable to get into a
  • Dream Theater covered the song on several occasions during
  • Dream Theater covered "Take Your Fingers From My Hair" for
  • Plans for the interior of the Tybee Post Theater create a space that is highly adaptive with a
  • The American Ballet Theater created The Jennifer Alexander Scholarship to
  • His theater credits included the travelling production of
  • Her additional regional theater credits include Hair at The Connecticut Reper
  • His regional theater credits include the First National Tour of Ir
  • Wilhelm Ringelband (1921-1981) was a German theater critic and endower of the Gertrud-Eysoldt-Rin
  • From 1983 to 2009, he was full-time theater critic and theater editor at the Pittsburgh P
  • He was elevated to Chief Theater Critic three years later.
  • Theater critic Gustave Planche reportedly warned Sand
  • 5, 1902 - January 12, 1943) was a journalist, theater critic and writer who lived in Amsterdam, the
  • career as the Philadelphia correspondent and theater critic for the top entertainment journal of t
  • nd "Tea and Sympathy", This led some, such as theater critic Eric Bentley, to write that "the work
  • ion, Leggett returned to New York to become a theater critic at the New York Mirror and assistant e
  • In a review in The New York Times, theater critic Walter Kerr wrote, "Making a mask of h
  • David Cote, author and New York theater critic
  • Puckeridge is the name of a third-string theater critic in Tom Stoppard's drama The Real Inspe
  • A university associate professor and theater critic, he was a vicitm of the communist regi
  • tary for a U.S. congressman, radio announcer, theater critic, and producer and director for televis
  • mas Allston Brown (1836-1918) was an American theater critic, newspaper editor, talent agent and ma
  • birthdate unknown) is an American writer and theater critic.
  • , continuing as that paper's part-time senior theater critic.
  • she married Ward Morehouse, the New York Sun theater critic.
  • a Davidit, was a Hebrew children's author and theater critic.
  • Rawson's main discipline is as a theater critic.
  • February 12, 1955) was a German dramatist and theater critic.
  • ended Hunter College and received her B.A. in theater criticism.
  • is a recipient of the 2007, Dallas Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum award, for her role in the Lyri
  • Lucy Boscana, considered by some Puerto Rican theater critics to be the finest Puerto Rican actress
  • posthumous Elliot Norton Award by the Boston Theater Critics Assn. in 2009.
  • 2007 Dallas Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum- Actress
  • d, she was all alone in the alley outside the theater, crying; totally alone, having driven out any
  • The site is now home to the Lou Rawls Theater Cultural Center.
  • Opera House in Galveston, Texas is a historic theater currently operated as a not-for-profit perfor
  • The Upright Citizens Brigade Theater currently has two locations, in Chelsea, Manh
  • Charles W. Henry, Vermont's foremost painted theater curtain artist, often painted backdrops for t
  • Concert in Sama Theater, Damascus, 2001
  • que Des Chambres"), as well as a composer for theater, dance theater and video art.
  • or dance Edna Guy, created the “New Negro Art Theater Dance Group,” which was coined for the compan
  • asses in tap, jazz, hip hop, lyrical, musical theater dance and more.
  • omposer and orchestral conductor he worked in theater, dance, and television.
  • ently serves as a venue for musical concerts, theater, dance, and lectures.
  • cluding exhibitions, concerts, installations, theater, dance, spoken word and multi-media events ta
  • ms in orchestral, chamber, and jazz music and theater, dance, and opera by American and internation
  • In the fields of theater, dance, music and the fine arts, many classes
  • each season between sports, performing arts ( theater, dance, and music), and physical education.
  • d his own play, Furthest from the Sun, at the theater de la Juene Luene in Minneapolis.
  • unsuccessful Off-Broadway revival in 1968 at Theater de Lys.
  • Cary made her Broadway theater debut in Silk Stockings in 1956, later tourin
  • Letts made his Broadway theater debut in December 2007 in the production of A
  • es including athletics, band, chorus, One act theater, DECA, National Honor Society, Washington Cou
  • To the east of the first terrace is a small theater, decorated with figures from the Italian comm
  • The Ouimetoscope was the first Canadian theater dedicated exclusively to showing movies.
  • He graduated with a Theater degree from Northwestern University in 1999,
  • nter in Chicago and was formerly chair of the theater department at Columbia College Chicago.
  • Forsyth Central's theater department is headed by Yatesy Harvey.
  • She is married to Jonathan Kalb, chair of the Theater Department at Hunter College and theater crit
  • Nazareth Academy High School's Theater Department has a lot to offer.
  • Flagler Youth Orchestra, and the Trinity Prep Theater Department all dedicated performances to May.
  • Jazz, Stage Door Series for children, and UPJ Theater Department Performances.
  • The theater department puts on two shows annually, a fall
  • Each year, the Pine Castle Christian Academy Theater Department puts on two plays: a drama in the
  • teaches acting at Pace University and in the theater department at Lehman College.
  • The Theater Department received Best Show and Best Ensemb
  • He was a member of the Finnish opera theater department's first artists, together with his
  • She was active in the theater department, and won various awards for her pe
  • Laura L. Davis - Technical Theater Department, Class of 2003
  • Joshua B. Baggett - Director - Theater Department, Class of 2004
  • an High School has a large and well organized theater department.
  • High School is widely known for it's prolific theater department.
  • Subsequently, Cole served as the European Theater deputy historian, and then as theater histori
  • Theater der Dichtung mit Bearbeitungen von Shakespear
  • t was first performed on 17 July 1927, at the Theater der Stadt, Baden-Baden.
  • ander Pordes-Milo, premiere: 28 January 1921, Theater des Westens, Berlin)
  • aimed that 'the misdeeds of the psychological theater descended from Racine have made us unaccustom
  • his paintings, probably due to his studies of theater design under Korovin.
  • The Carpenter Theater design evokes a Spanish setting with a faux s
  • d both returned to Sydney in 1934, working in theater design, advertising and graphic art.
  • There is also the 400-seat Ragtime Gospel Theater, designed to resemble a street in old Jerusal
  • It is played in a completely dark theater designed to heighten the spatial effects of s
  • Austrian-American theater designer, artist, theoretician and architect.
  • Ballets Russes: The Serge Lifar Collection of Theater Designs, Costumes, and Paintings at the Wadsw
  • ack from disc 2 was not played at the Aladdin Theater, despite its inclusion here.
  • Egyptian Theater detail (1)
  • tention in United States custody in it Bagram Theater detention facility, in Bagram, Afghanistan.
  • utopsy was held in the United States's Bagram Theater detention facility.
  • The live tracks were recorded at Majestic Theater, Detroit, MI in February 1996.
  • ntact example of the 'atmospheric' type movie theater developed in the 1920's.
  • Greenwood received the Theater Development Fund Irene Sharaff Award for Life
  • The Theater Development Fund, which sponsors the Open Doo
  • opera was performed in 2003 at Chicago Opera Theater; directed and designed by Sendak, with Tony K
  • d Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro at the Luzerner Theater, directed by David Herrmann.
  • ember 19, 1949) is an American actor, singer, theater director and playwright.
  • Rachel Carter (born c. 1975) is a theater director in the Oklahoma City drama scene.
  • xwell (born 1967) is an American experimental theater director and playwright in New York City.
  • Theater director Richard Foreman staged an opera Astr
  • An ongoing collaboration with actor and theater director Louis Jouvet, beginning in 1928 with
  • Conor Hanratty (1981-), Irish theater director and scholar
  • Patrick Bristow, character actor and theater director
  • e, he held the shot because his training as a theater director taught him the importance of putting
  • Dan Fishbach is an American theater director and producer.
  • Edward F. Cline - The Theater Director (uncredited)
  • r 7, 1919 - January 13, 2011) was an American theater director and producer and the founder of La M
  • o received many honors for our actors and our Theater Director won best director honors!
  • In 1973 they worked with British theater director Peter Brook; in 1976 they toured the
  • Adrian Hall (director), American theater director
  • nan - 1995 in Warsaw) was a Polish conductor, theater director and music teacher.
  • 3 February - Georges Wilson - actor and theater director (born 1921)
  • 12, 2009) was an American artistic director, theater director, actress, educator and preservationi
  • A trained theater director, James received a degree from Colgat
  • He returned to Mannheim in 1801 as theater director, dying there in 1803.
  • Loonin (born January 5, 1941) is an American theater director, playwright and actor from Brooklyn,
  • Jan Levine Thal, is an American theater director, producer, actor, playwright, and no
  • George C. Wolfe, Tony Award-winning theater director, producer, playwright and author, is
  • To honor his legacy as both a teacher and theater director, Garden Spot's auditorium was named
  • Jayalal Rohana is a Theater Director,Writer,Actor,Makeup Artist And Sinha
  • 1970), theater director.
  • strzewska (1915-1986) was a Polish singer and theater director.
  • This article is about the theater director.
  • r 1987) was a German actor, film director and theater director.
  • charest, he performed for Goldfaden and other theater directors.
  • Theater District
  • nt Street Incline, which was located near the Theater District in central Boston.
  • The Theater District is a neighborhood in San Francisco n
  • e by Alex Gard for Sardi's, the New York City theater district restaurant.
  • trendy fashion outlets, Chicago's "Off-Loop" theater district, historic architecture, wine boutiqu
  • n Louisville, Kentucky, located in the city's theater district, on the east side of Fourth Street,
  • The Lyric Centre sits in the heart of the Theater District, just across the street from the Wor
  • ouston Symphony is Jesse H. Jones Hall in the Theater District.
  • ng party at the Roxy, a nightclub in Boston's Theater District.
  • t (140 m2) “floating balcony” overlooking the Theater District.
  • , restaurants, retail stores, and the Houston Theater District.
  • Performing Arts Oriental Theatre in Chicago's Theater District.
  • itself, but the general shopping, dining, and theater districts within the surrounding blocks.
  • ed with United Paramount Theatres, the former theater division of Paramount Pictures.
  • In 2002 Theater Dortmund opened the concert hall Konzerthaus
  • The orchestra of the Theater Dortmund performs both opera in the Opernhaus
  • , opened in 1966 and formally operated by the Theater Dortmund.
  • ourt basketball courts and a state-of-the-art theater downstairs.
  • In the operating theater, Dr. Khurana appears distracted and asks Smit
  • In 2003, a 49-seat theater dubbed the Little Roxie opened two doors from
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