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A US national tour began on February 26, 1974 at the Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia, and ended on February 13, 1975 at the Shubert Theatre, Boston.
On tour, games take place against local provinces, clubs or representative sides as well as the full tests against the host's national team.
In August 1957, the Crickets were the only white performers on a national tour including black neighborhood theaters.
In 1867 he accompanied the National Base Ball Club of Washington D. C. on their inaugural national tour, as their official scorer, and in 1874 was instrumental in organizing a similar tour of England, which included games of both baseball and cricket.
After finishing the 1859 – 1860 theatre season in Richmond, Virginia, Booth embarked on his first national tour as a leading actor.
During a national speaking tour, Howard had criticized the FBI's failure to thoroughly investigate the racially motivated murders of George W. Lee, Lamar Smith, and Emmett Till.
The play ran for a year at the Shubert Theatre, and in the months before its extensive national tour a film version was to be made by MGM.
A national tour followed.
In May 2010, Bush released her memoir, Spoken from the Heart, in conjunction with a national tour.
festival in 1992 provided Phish with their first national tour of major amphitheaters.
1987 also saw the band embark on another national tour, appearances on national television – including playing the final episode of Countdown and the lead single " At First Sight " making the Young Einstein soundtrack.
In March 2003, The Stems reunited for a national tour of the local and international music scene.
In 2007 The Stems undertook a national tour alongside Hoodoo Gurus and Radio Birdman.
In July 2009 The Stems announced that they would be disbanding later that year, with an eight date national farewell tour in October.
In 1987-88, Curry did the national tour of Me and My Girl as the lead role of ' Bill Snibson ', a role originated on Broadway by Robert Lindsay and followed by Jim Dale.
The song has been used by as a National Anthem by the Scotland national rugby union team, ever since the winger, Billy Steele, encouraged his team-mates to sing it on the victorious Lions tour of South Africa in 1974.
A 1959 national tour launched on July 1, 1959.
A national tour, directed by Alan Johnson, was produced in 2002.
A national tour of the 2009 Broadway revival began in October 2010 at the Fisher Theatre in Detroit, Michigan.
A UK national tour started in 1997 and starred David Habbin as Tony, Katie Knight Adams as Maria and Anna-Jane Casey as Anita.
Their bassist left on the eve of their first national tour, so Cook agreed to move to Hull to join them.
A national tour with Preston began in March 1968 but was cancelled early due to Martin's illness.

national and opened
`` In 35 years we have opened 7,000 churches '', the Rev. Mr. Brandt said, adding that the denomination had a national goal of one church for every 10,000 persons.
On June 4, 1998, the city officially opened the Museum Campus, a lakefront park, surrounding three of the city's main museums, each of which is of national importance: the Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum, the Field Museum of Natural History, and the Shedd Aquarium.
Carson City was in the national news on September 2nd, 2011, when an employee of a family business in South Lake Tahoe opened fire at an IHOP restaurant on the south side of Carson City, killing four people and wounding several others before the shooter turned the gun on himself.
He had spoken only a few words, however, when the insurgents, hearing some shots, and fancying they were betrayed, opened fire upon the national guard, and the archbishop fell, struck by a stray bullet.
At 16: 00, Ben-Gurion opened the ceremony by banging his gavel on the table, prompting a spontaneous rendition of Hatikvah, soon to be Israel's national anthem, from the 250 guests.
* 1962 – The Trans-Canada Highway, the largest national highway in the world, is officially opened.
The National Stadium, which was used by Wales national rugby union team, was officially opened on 7 April 1984, however in 1997 it was demolished to make way for the Millennium Stadium in 1999, which hosted the 1999 Rugby World Cup and became the national stadium of Wales.
With the surrender of France to Germany on June 25, 1940, and the belief that Britain was under imminent threat of a Nazi invasion, the convention opened in an atmosphere of great excitement and national stress ; this is believed to have boosted Willkie's chances even further.
After being ejected from the national team after the 1998 Nagano Games, his good relations with members of the Spanish cross-country skiing team, in particular Juan Jesús Gutiérrez Cuevas and Haritz Zunzunegui, opened the door for Mühlegg to obtain a Spanish citizenship.
This thesis held that for the majority of the peoples of the planet, the long road to socialism could only be opened by a ‘ national, popular, democratic, anti-feudal and anti-imperialist revolution language of the day, run by the communists.
Noted legislative achievements during this phase of the Civil Rights Movement were passage of Civil Rights Act of 1964, that banned discrimination based on " race, color, religion, or national origin " in employment practices and public accommodations ; the Voting Rights Act of 1965, that restored and protected voting rights ; the Immigration and Nationality Services Act of 1965, that dramatically opened entry to the U. S. to immigrants other than traditional European groups ; and the Fair Housing Act of 1968, that banned discrimination in the sale or rental of housing.
Partly as a result, the downtown area of Drogheda has redeveloped, and two large shopping centres have opened, while several national and international retailers have opened stores.
A third group of representatives was elected by the two first groups, this opened the possibility to include ' experts ' who were not linked to a national organization or popular among the delegates.
The river opened up for international navigation only recently ; before, Hungary distinguished " national rivers " and " international rivers ", indicating whether non-Hungarian vessels were allowed or not.
Though state banks were no longer allowed to issue notes, local bankers took advantage of less strict capital requirements ($ 10, 000 for state banks vs. $ 50, 000-200, 000 for national banks ) and opened new branches en masse.
It was opened as a museum in 1974, as a repository of Malta's permanent national art collection.
Tate Modern, in Bankside Power Station on the south side of the Thames, opened in 2000 and now exhibits the national collection of modern art from 1900 to the present day, including some modern British art.
In 1942, a debate on the national question in Europe opened up between the majority of the SWP and a current around Van Heijenoort, Albert Goldman and Felix Morrow.
As the flavour of interactivity crossed the Atlantic, the massive Cite des Sciences et de l ' Industrie opened in Paris in 1986, and smaller but no less influential national centres soon followed in Spain, Finland and Denmark.
Despite painting 10, 000 works rated of ' national importance ' by the British Museum he had only £ 12 cash in his possession ( having never opened a bank account ), and owed £ 2 million to various creditors.
The Conciergerie was decommissioned in 1914 and was opened to the public as a national historical monument.
Bokassa also opened a public transport system in Bangui and subsidized the creation of two national orchestras.

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