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play and by
The depersonalization continued as the dancer was further metamorphosed by the play of lights upon his figure.
But Aristotle kept the principle of levels and even augmented it by describing in the Poetics what kinds of character and action must be imitated if the play is to be a vehicle of serious and important human truths.
In describing it to Professor Baker after it had been chosen for production, he defended his great array of characters by declaring that he had included that many not because `` I didn't know how to save paint '', but because the play required them.
This huge hulk played the guitar and he would take it along on our walks and play for us as we sat alone in the woods or by the stream.
I refer to the notion that the structure of society is a microcosm of the cosmic design and that history conforms to patterns of justice and chastisement as if it were a morality play set in motion by the gods for our instruction.
It may be thought unfortunate that he was called on entirely by accident to perform, if again we may trust the opening of the oratio, for it marks the beginning for us of his use of his peculiar form of witty word play that even in this Latin banter has in it the unmistakable element of viciousness and an almost sadistic delight in verbally tormenting an adversary.
-- since, as Courtenay says, `` Nobody should play with lives the way we do unless he's motivated by the highest ideals ''.
The Air Force's, and the game's, final play, was a long pass by quarterback Bob McNaughton which Gannon intercepted on his own 44 and returned 22 yards.
He got hit from the blind side by the split end coming back on the second play of the game.
This year, I am told, the CBS network will continue to abide by the rule but NBC will play to a conclusion here.
Music for dancing will be furnished by Allen Uhles and his orchestra, who will play each Saturday during June.
Despite efforts by Washington last week to play down the significance of the meeting, it clearly was going to be one of the crucial encounters of the cold war.
It is into this household, one eroded by irritations that have tortured the souls out of its people, that George Dillon enters at the beginning of the play.
Given a small ball or marbles, he would invent games and play by himself for hours.
In Euripides ' play Ion, Apollo fathered Ion by Creusa, wife of Xuthus.
As the 6502 by itself was too slow to control both the game play and the vector hardware at the same time, the latter task was delegated to the DVG.
Northern ( and British ) readers recoiled in anger at the horrors of slavery through the novel and play Uncle Tom ’ s Cabin ( 1852 ) by abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe.
His reception remained warmer in America than Britain, and he continued to publish novels and short stories, but by the late 1930s the audience for Milne's grown-up writing had largely vanished: he observed bitterly in his autobiography that a critic had said that the hero of his latest play (" God help it ") was simply " Christopher Robin grown up ... what an obsession with me children are become!
In the 1986 TV play, Murder by the Book, Christie herself ( Dame Peggy Ashcroft ) murdered one of her fictional-turned-real characters, Poirot.
He appeared on the West End in 1928 in the play Alibi which had been adapted by Michael Morton from the novel The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.
In the 1940s, Joan appeared on-stage in an Agatha Christie play, Appointment with Death, which was seen by Christie who wrote in a note to her, " I hope one day you will play my dear Miss Marple ".
Spassky won the first game as Black in good style, but tenacious, aggressive play from Karpov secured him overall victory by + 4 − 1 = 6.
The Ashes featured in the film The Final Test, released in 1953, based on a television play by Terence Rattigan.
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play and Gypsy
The play and the subsequent movie deal assured Gypsy a steady income.
The stage manager for West Side Story then asked Kander to play the auditions for her next show, Gypsy.
At the beginning of the 21st century a few bands ( such as the Palatka Gypsy Band ) still play these traditional instruments, while most bands use newer instruments such as the clarinet or accordion.
Titi Winterstein and several members of Reinhardt's clan still play traditional and modern Gypsy jazz all over Europe.
In August 2006, LuPone took a three week leave from Sweeney in order to play Rose in Lonny Price's production of Gypsy at Ravinia.
In January 1970, the play enjoyed its first Broadway revival at the Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center, directed by Jules Irving and starring Al Pacino ( Kilroy ), Victor Buono ( Gutman ), Patrick McVey ( Don Quixote ), Jean-Pierre Aumont ( Casanova ), Jessica Tandy ( Camille ), Sylvia Syms ( the Gypsy ), David J. Stewart ( the Baron ), Susan Tyrrell ( Esmeralda ), and Clifford David ( Lord Byron ).
In the play Gypsy: A Musical Fable, Mama Rose tells Louise ( Gypsy Rose Lee ): " You were born with a caul.
3 Daft Monkeys ( Tim Ashton, Athene Roberts, and Jamie Waters ) combine vocals, fiddle, 12-string guitar, bass guitar and foot drum to play a fusion of Celtic, Balkan, Gypsy, Latino, dance, dub, punk, reggae and traditional folk music.
On the Allen show he would often play up his role as a health advocate by swinging from a vine on stage as a " Nature Boy ", and persuade Steve to drink one of " Gypsy Boots "- concocted fruit health drinks.
Atzmon's musical method has been to play with notions of cultural identity, flirting with genres such as tango and klezmer as well as various Arabic, Balkan, Gypsy and Ladino folk forms.

play and Rose
They play: `` Minor Swing '', `` Honeysuckle Rose '', `` Beyond The Sea '', `` Bricktop '', `` Heavy Artillery '', `` Djangology '', `` After You've Gone '', `` Where Are You, My Love ''??
Wallach made his Broadway debut in 1945 and won a Tony Award in 1951 for his performance in the Tennessee Williams play The Rose Tattoo.
She was approached by James Cameron to play the part of " Rose Dawson Calvert " for his 1997 blockbuster Titanic with Kate Winslet to play her younger self, but she turned down the role and the part of Rose was given to Gloria Stuart.
The Town is home to the Rose Theatre with its resident company " The Nonentities " who recently celebrated their 25th Anniversary at the Rose Theatre with a performance of Twelfth Night, the play they first opened with at the site.
Williams received virtually all of the top theatrical awards for his works of drama, including several New York Drama Critics ' Circle awards, a Tony Award for best play for The Rose Tattoo ( 1951 ) and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for A Streetcar Named Desire ( 1948 ) and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof ( 1955 ).
is a play by Edward Albee that opened on Broadway at the Billy Rose Theater on October 13, 1962.
* Averroes is also the title of a play called " The Gladius and The Rose ", written by Tunisian writer Mohamed Ghozzi, and which had the first price in the theater festival in Charjah in 1999.
Immediately after the play, Rose can be seen trying to check on the injured Fosse as Rose's National League teammates ran onto the field to celebrate his winning run.
During the fifth inning of game three of the series, Joe Morgan hit a double play ball to Mets first baseman John Milner with Rose on first.
Rose batted only. 245 with 121 hits, and found himself benched during the latter part of the ' 83 season, appearing periodically to play and pinch hit.
She also cites verbal similarities between both Shrew plays and the anonymous play A Knack to Know a Knave ( c1592 ), which was first performed at The Rose on 10 June 1592.
The 2000 Brazilian soap opera O Cravo e a Rosa was also based on the play ( this title means " The Carnation and the Rose " and comes from a children's song about a couple of engaged flowers who had a serious " fight " – which, in Portuguese, may mean either an awful argument or some physical confrontation ).
According to Paul Lawrence Rose in his article “ The Politics of Antony and Cleopatra ," the views expressed in the play of “ national solidarity, social order and strong rule ” were familiar after the absolute monarchies of Henry VII and Henry VIII and the political disaster involving Mary Queen of Scots.
When she learned of auditions for the lead role in Claudia, Rose Franken ’ s hit play, she presented herself to David O. Selznick ’ s New York office but fled in tears after what she thought was a bad reading.
The Trail Blazers play their home games in the Rose Garden, a multipurpose arena which is located in Portland's Rose Quarter, northeast of downtown.
It was adapted by Carl Harbaugh and Raoul Walsh from a memoir My Mamie Rose by Owen Frawley Kildare and the adapted play by Kildare and Walter C. Hackett.
Pinter's first play was The Room – in which the main character, Rose, is menaced by Riley who invades her safe space though the actual source of menace remains a mystery – and this theme of characters in a safe space menaced by an outside force is repeated in many of his later works ( perhaps most famously in The Birthday Party ).
Dorothy Tutin made her first stage appearance at the Boltons on 6 September 1949, playing Princess Margaret of England in William Douglas-Home's play The Thistle and the Rose.
The Rose Tattoo is a Tennessee Williams play.

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