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After multiple revisions, the show opened on Broadway on April 4, 1964 at the Majestic Theatre, where it closed after 9 performances and 12 previews, unable to overcome the generally negative reviews it had received.
After performing for Queen Elizabeth II at a command performance in 1979, Haley made his final performances in South Africa in May and June 1980.
After the funeral service, a tribute concert was held at the Martin Luther King Center, also in Gainesville, and featured performances by his son and daughter, Anthony McDaniel and Evelyn Kelly, long-time background vocalist Gloria Jolivet, co-producer Scott " Skyntyte " Free, Diddley's touring band, The Debby Hastings Band, and guest artist Eric Burdon.
After attending a week of performances in the hall, a music critic for The New York Times enthused about the experience and congratulated the architects.
After he began his performing career there was occasionally unfounded media speculation that Julian would undertake performances with Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
" After the 2001 cancellation of performances of excerpts from " Klinghoffer " by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, debate has continued about the opera's content and social worth.
After theatrical performances in The Emperor Jones and All God's Chillun Got Wings he became an integral part of the Harlem Renaissance.
After losing their first two games in the 1996 regular season with lackluster performances, they would run through the rest of the season competitive in every game to finish with an 11-5 record, their best in the Parcells era.
After a run of 280 performances, Passion became the shortest-running show to win the Tony Award for Best Musical.
After public stage performances had been banned for 18 years by the Puritan regime, the re-opening of the theatres in 1660 signalled a renaissance of English drama.
After 326 performances, Leigh finished her run.
After his departure, further ( unauthorised ) cuts were apparently made during the remaining performances.
After this record setting run in California, the New York show ran for 35 previews and 28 performances.
After World War II, a small number of technically able sopranos, the most notable of whom were first Maria Callas ( with performances from 1952 and especially those at La Scala and Berlin in 1954 / 55 under Herbert von Karajan ) and then Dame Joan Sutherland ( with her 1959 performances at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden in 1959, which were repeated in 1960 ), revived the opera in all of its original tragic glory.
After workshop performances in 2009, the play opened Off-Broadway at New World Stages in early 2010.
After receiving positive reviews for her comedic performances, she was hailed as one of Hollywood's promising newcomers and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her performance in Valley of the Dolls ( 1967 ).
After the rigours of war, this escapist entertainment had strong box-office appeal, and ran for 841 performances.
After some changes, including respelling the title, it achieved a run of 288 performances.
After his performances were done, he gave a special presentation for several chief men of their tribe.
After the war, as a priest, he supported the group and was also its critic, publishing reviews of its performances.
After several " performances " and frequent asides from Freberg of " turn off the bubble machine ," the machine spun out of control, sending the Aragon Ballroom floating out to sea.
After the initial performances, Aldridge kept the play in the repertoire, and it was extremely successful at the box office and continued to be staged in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales until at least 1857, when it received a glowing review from The Sunday Times on 26 April.
After Jack Warner criticized her tendency to cajole crowds into buying, she reminded him that her audiences responded most strongly to her " bitch " performances.

After and youth
After seven matches club management sacked Colomba in early October and replaced him with youth team coach ( and former Verona player ) Davide Pellegrini .< ref >
After school, Harry took a gap year, during which he spent time in Australia, working ( as his father had done in his youth ) on a cattle station and participating in the Young England vs Young Australia Polo Test Match.
Another youth Mehmed found attractive, and who was presumably more accommodating, was Radu III the Fair, the brother of the famous Vlad the Impaler, “ Radu, a hostage in Istanbul whose good looks had caught the Sultan ’ s fancy, and who was thus singled out to serve as one of his most favored pages .” After the defeat of Vlad, Mehmed placed Radu on the throne of Wallachia as a vassal ruler.
After a carriage accident in his youth, his left arm was shortened and stiffened at the elbow, while his right hand was thinner than his left and frequently hidden.
After his imprisonment by the colonial government, Nkrumah emerged as the leader of the youth movement in 1948.
After the war, the rest of the family moved to Trondheim, Norway, where Ullman spent the rest of her youth.
After nearly two years of isolation, the culture shock experienced by the survivors highlights for them, and the reader, the pain and uncertainty of becoming an adult, by reversing the process abruptly -- Each of the students goes from being a personally self-responsible member of an autonomous community back to being a youth with little authority or responsibility in the home culture.
After being inspired to make a change in the violent programming available to youth, Oregon engineer John Jackson developed the V-chip.
* After a recent shooting of an Albanian youth crossing the border with Macedonia there has been calls for autonomy for Albanians in the Presevo region, having international troops put as borderguards, and making of more border crossings.
After the death of Holy Roman Emperor Henry VII, the Luxemburg party among the prince electors set aside Henry's son, the Bohemian king John of Luxemburg, because of his youth and chose Louis as rival king to Frederick the Fair, the cousin of Louis.
After Communist coup in 1948 Foglar was kicked out of publishing house, his magazines were liquidated and his books prohibited, as was the Scout movement and independent youth clubs.
After James Dean popularized them in the movie Rebel Without a Cause, wearing jeans became a symbol of youth rebellion during the 1950s.
After an incident where Father Porras purportedly restored the sight of a blind youth by placing a cross over his eyes, the Hopi at Awatovi believed in Christianity.
After spending much of his youth in Graz and Klagenfurt, Webern attended Vienna University from 1902.
After experiencing vandalism by the local youth, Seton invited them to his estate for a weekend where he told them what he claimed were stories of the American Indians and of nature.
After Pelops ' resurrection, Poseidon took him to Olympus, and made the youth apprentice, teaching him also to drive the divine chariot.
After staying with his alcoholic mother for much of his youth, he was sent to live with his father in Indiana and then Paris.
After a Preliminary Final appearance in Frawley's second season, Richmond overestimated the strength of the list and settled for trading for established players rather than drafting youth.
After having discharged the function of ambassador at the court of the Bulgarian Tsar Constantine, he retired for some years from public affairs, and made the instruction of youth his sole occupation.
After his death, and with a general lack of high-status earls in Scotland due to deaths, forfeiture or youth, political power became shared uneasily among William Crichton, 1st Lord Crichton, Lord Chancellor of Scotland ( sometimes in co-operation with the Earl of Avondale ), and Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar, who had possession of the young king as the warden of the stronghold of Stirling Castle.
After her death in 1930, he joined the Young Pioneers, the Communist youth organization ( for children 9 to 14 ) and the Young Communist League ( for older children ) in 1935.
After an ill-spent youth, Sallust entered public life and may have won election as quaestor in 55 BC.
After having the vision, a youth returned to the village ready to join society.
After returning as manager in 2009, he stepped down on 10 November 2011 to focus on youth development at Crewe.

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