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* Craig, Edward ( general editor ), " Article: Jan Łukasiewicz ", Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 1998, Volume 5, pp. 860 – 863.
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In 1908, Edward Gordon Craig designed the Moscow Art Theatre production of Hamlet | MAT production of Hamlet ( 1911 – 12 ).
Constantin Stanislavski and Edward Gordon Craig — two of the 20th century's most influential theatre practitioners — collaborated on the Moscow Art Theatre's seminal production of 1911 – 12.
Director Leopold Jessner became famous for his expressionistic productions, often set on stark, steeply raked flights of stairs ( having borrowed the idea from the Symbolist director and designer, Edward Gordon Craig.
Other pioneers, including Edward Gordon Craig and Erwin Piscator were influenced by puppetry in their crusade to regalvanise the mainstream.
With Godwin she had a daughter, Edith Ailsa Geraldine Craig, in 1869 and a son, Edward Gordon Craig, in 1872.
Terry's daughter Edith Craig became a theatre director, producer, costume designer and early pioneer of the women's suffrage movement in England ; her son, Edward Gordon Craig, became an actor, scenery and effects designer, illustrator and director and founded the Gordon Craig School for the Art of the Theatre in Florence, Italy, in 1913 ; and her grandnephew was the actor John Gielgud.
Brook's work is also inspired by the theories of experimental theatre of Jerzy Grotowski, Bertolt Brecht, Chris Covics and Vsevolod Meyerhold and by the works of G. I. Gurdjieff, Edward Gordon Craig, and Matila Ghyka.
* 1995: Qui est là after texts by Antonin Artaud, Bertolt Brecht, Edward Gordon Craig, Vsevolod Meyerhold, Stanislavski and Motokiyo Zeami
* 2010: Warum warum by Peter Brook et Marie-Hélène Estienne after Antonin Artaud, Edward Gordon Craig, Charles Dullin, Vsevolod Meyerhold, Motokiyo Zeami and William Shakespeare
* January 5 ( Old Style December 23, 1911 )-Moscow Art Theatre production of Hamlet, designed by Edward Gordon Craig, opens.
* Dan Martin, Jonathan Craig Williams, Edward James Gage and Alex Morris all play Hal's poker friends.
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Craig Evans states that almost all modern scholars consider the Josephus passage on John to be authentic in its entirety, and that what Josephus states about John fits well both with the general depiction of John in the New Testament and within the historical context of the activities of other men, their preachings and their promises during that period.
In 1807 Brock was appointed brigadier general by Governor General Sir James Henry Craig, the new commander of Canadian forces.
When the general election was called in 1987, Red Wedge also organised a comedy tour featuring Lenny Henry, Ben Elton, Robbie Coltrane, Craig Charles, Phill Jupitus and Harry Enfield, and another tour by the main musical participants along with The The, Captain Sensible and the Blow Monkeys.
* Amanda Craig: A Vicious Circle ( 1996 ) ( about a fictitious British newspaper tycoon and the world of publishing in general ).
Paul Barnett and separately Craig L. Blomberg also state that Bethlehem was a very small village with few inhabitants and the massacre would have involved too few children to have been recorded by historians in general.
Craig Nichols, general manager of Channel 4 called the incident " embarrassing " for both the broadcasters and the viewers.
Members include not only " sabermetricians " Bill James, perhaps the best known SABR member to the general public, and Rob Neyer, but also other people active in the baseball world such as Keith Olbermann, Craig R. Wright, Roland Hemond, and Bob Costas.
Christine McCafferty ( née Livesley ; born 14 October 1945 ) is a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Calder Valley from 1997 to 2010, when the seat was won by the Conservative Party candidate, Craig Whittaker, at that year's general election.
When Craig Button was appointed general manager of the Flames in 2000, he released St. Louis who then signed with the Tampa Bay Lightning.
The team's general manager, Craig Patrick, hailed Näslund and Forsberg as the draft's top two prospects behind first-overall selection Eric Lindros.
The current leader of the party in general is Alan Craig, who took over the role from Ram Gidoomal in 2004.
* Craig Patrick, former Pittsburgh Penguins executive vice president / general manager & Assistant Coach for the US Olympic Hockey Team in 1980
Also features analysis from ex-coach Gary Green and former players Dave Reid, Larry Murphy, Kevin Weekes, Bob Errey, Bill Berg, Mike Johnson, and former Calgary Flames general manager Craig Button.
He received no such role, and two months after the hiring of Craig Button as executive vice president and general manager of the Flames, McDonald announced he was leaving the organization.
On January 18, 2006, then-Penguins general manager Craig Patrick told reporters that Pálffy told him he was retiring due to a lingering shoulder injury.
Reverted to basic rank of major and was director of the Army War College, 1919 – 1920 ; was promoted to colonel of cavalry and assigned as commander, District of Arizona, 1920 – 1921 ; was promoted to brigadier general in the Regular Army, April 1921 ; served as commandant of the United States Army Cavalry School, 1921 – 1923 ; commanded the Coast Artillery District of Manila, 1923 – 1924 ; was promoted to major general and assigned as chief of cavalry, 1924 – 1926 ; was assistant chief of staff, G – 3, of the Army, 1926 – 1927, then commanded the Fourth Corps Area, 1927, the Panama Canal Division, 1927 – 1928, the Panama Canal Department, 1928 – 1930, and the Ninth Corps Area, 1930 – 1935 ; was commandant of the Army War College, 1935 ; was promoted to general, October 1935 ; was chief of staff of the United States Army, October 2, 1935 – August 31, 1939 ; Malin Craig Chief of Staff of the United States Army | U. S. Army Chief of staff ( in the centre of the pictire ) riding in an Armistice Day parade with Fulgencio Batista ( on left in the picture ) in Washington D. C .,.
The seat was consistently held by the Ulster Unionist Party until the 1974 general election when the sitting MP, Stanley McMaster, defended it as a Pro-Assembly Unionist against a united anti-Sunningdale Agreement coalition which nominated William Craig of the Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party.
In the 1979 general election the constituency witnessed a very close three way fight between Peter Robinson of the Democratic Unionist Party, William Craig for the UUP and Oliver Napier for the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland.
As a paid agent for the Unionist Party, Craig was the election agent for James Hutchison in Glasgow Scotstoun in the 1955 general election and for the Unionist parliamentary candidate in Rutherglen in 1964.
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