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English and theater
American English movie ) and then later returned to Greece as σινεμά ( sinema, " the art of film ", " movie theater ").
Chalker earned a BA degree in English from Towson University in Towson, Maryland, where he was a theater critic on the school newspaper, The Towerlight.
Female homoeroticism, however, was so common in English literature and theater that historians suggest it was fashionable for a period during the Renaissance.
* 1573 – Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton, English patron of the theater ( d. 1624 )
His grandfather was German-born Jewish theater impresario Oscar Hammerstein I, and his mother was the daughter of Scottish and English parents.
* November 10 – Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton, English patron of the theater ( b. 1573 )
** Max Beerbohm, English theater critic ( b. 1872 )
* November 14 – Tony Richardson, English film and theater director ( b. 1928 )
An audacious proposal by the English experimental theater director Ken Campbell to stage Illuminatus!
In 1980 he was honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Jimmy Carter and is today acknowledged as one of the most accomplished playwrights in the history of English speaking theater.
Later that year, he attended a production by a traveling English theater company at the Odéon theatre with the Irish-born actress Harriet Smithson playing Ophelia and Juliet in the Shakespeare plays Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.
By 1918, Hart was working for the Shubert brothers, partners in theater, translating German plays into English.
Whites routinely portrayed the black characters in the Elizabethan and Jacobean theater ( see English Renaissance theatre ), most famously in Othello ( 1604 ).
Classical forms of theatre, including Greek and Roman drama, classic English drama ( Shakespeare and Marlowe comprised ), and French theater ( Molière included ), is still performed today.
During World War II, some United States soldiers in the Pacific theater used the word lollapalooza as a shibboleth to challenge unidentified persons, on the premise that Japanese people often pronounce the letter L as R ; the word is also an American colloquialism that even a foreign person fairly well-versed in American English would probably mispronounce or be unfamiliar with.
" In order to depict that on the stage, because this is really a very English show, I knew I would have to have a color similar to the one found in the music of the great composers at that time, like Elgar or Vaughan Williams ; this was for me an opportunity to bring in the musical theater an element of the symphonic tradition that I think we really haven't had before.
In 1994, he took time off from professional acting and attended Middlesex County College in Edison, New Jersey, and later Stanford University to study English and theater.
* Suginami Animation Museum: a small museum which includes a screening theater, library, and historical overview of Japanese animation, with English language explanations
Minors are offered in accounting, art ( studio ), art history, arts management, biology, business administration, chemistry, coaching, communication, creative writing, dance, economics, English, French, history, marketing, math, music, musical theater, not-for-profit management, philosophy, political science, psychology, religion, sociology, Spanish, and women ’ s studies.
Caroline enrolled as a student, studying English literature, theater, art, and painting.
In the months after 9 / 11, Annie Thoms ( 1993 ), an English teacher at Stuyvesant and the theater adviser at the time, suggested that the students take accounts of staff and students ' reactions during and after 9 / 11 and turn them into a series of monologues.
The Upper School features the Munger Science Center and computer lab ; Rugby building which houses the English department, 300-seat theater, costume shop, and drama lab ; Seaver building, home to the foreign language and history departments as well as administrative offices and visitor lobby ; Chalmers which houses the performing arts and math departments, book store, cafeteria, beloved sandwich window, and student lounge ; and the Feldman-Horn visual arts studios, dark room, video labs, and gallery.
Jesuits comprise around seven percent of the permanent faculty and hold teaching positions in biology, computer engineering, counseling psychology, economics, English, history, law, philosophy, physics, political science, psychology, religious studies, and theater arts in addition to theology.
The theater is named in honor of Dr. Rebecca McKenna, professor of English and Drama and the founder of the theatre arts program at New Paltz.

English and troupe
* Diversity ( dance troupe ), a London, English dance troupe
In 1891, the singer and banjoist Clifford Essex returned from France enamored of the Pierrots he had seen there and resolved to create a troupe of English Pierrot entertainers.
For an account of the English mime troupe The Hanlon Brothers, see France above.
The Britannia Coconut Dancers are an English Country Dance | English folk dance troupe based in Bacup.
Britannia Coconut Dancers are an English country dance troupe from Bacup whose routines are steeped in local folk tradition.
The Publixtheatre Caravan is the English name for a travelling project of the Volxtheater Favoriten, a Vienna-based international theatrical troupe that has been creating site-specific theatrical interventions in public space as well as stage-based performances since 1994.
The English genre had been successfully staged in New York from the 1840s, and it was popularised by a visiting British burlesque troupe, Lydia Thompson and the " British Blondes ", beginning in 1868.
The first four Joliffe novels present the life of an acting troupe traveling through the English countryside ; but we also see Joliffe becoming involved as a spy in the political intrigues leading up to the Wars of the Roses, and A Play of Treachery takes him away from the players to France.
Purser-Hallard received his doctorate in English literature at Oxford University, during which time he was President and Society Poet of the Douglas Adams Society, and a founder member of a student comedy troupe called Cruel and Unusual Punishment.
Lydia Thompson came to America in 1868 heading a small theatrical troupe, adapting popular English burlesques for middle-class New York audiences.
* Olde English ( sketch comedy ), a comedy troupe
Olde English is a sketch comedy troupe based in New York City.
Foleyvision, an Austin, Texas based comedy troupe who showed films with the original soundtrack off while providing dialogue, music, and sound-effects live in the theatre, used Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam as one of their performances in 2004, providing what troupe leader Buzz Moran said was " the first English translation of this film ever in the world.
In 1967, Terayama formed the Tenjō Sajiki ( 天井桟敷 ) theater troupe, whose name comes from the Japanese translation of the 1945 Marcel Carné film " Les Enfants du Paradis ", so can be translated as " children of heaven ", however its correct translation is " Ceiling Gallery " and has a meaning similar to the English expression " Peanut Gallery ".
Around the same time, there are indications of a traveling Yiddish-language theatre troupe in Galicia, organized along the lines of an English or Italian theatre troupe.
English vocal troupe G4 covered the song for their second album, G4 & Friends, with " unique harmonies ".
He continued his career at ImprovOlympic with the group Preponderate as well as overseas as a cast member of Boom Chicago, an English language improv troupe based in Amsterdam, where his brother was also a cast member.
In the later Medieval and early Renaissance periods, wealthy and powerful English noble houses sometimes maintained a troupe of half a dozen " players ," just as noblemen kept jesters or jugglers for entertainment.
Nick Tanner is an English playwright, actor and comedian, and a member of the comedy troupe The Hollow Men.
In 1886 he joined a touring opera troupe called " The Royal English Opera Company ", later renamed " Sydney Leslie's Opera Company ", playing Bartolo in The Marriage of Figaro, and the Commendatore in Don Giovanni.

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