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An infamous version was staged at the Old Vic in 1980.
The first World Cup series was staged in 1980 and the first World Championships took place in 1986 in Tignes, France.
The first World Cup series was staged in 1980 and the first World Championships took place in 1986 in Tignes, France.
Kiki Vandeweghe of UCLA was drafted by the Mavs with the 11th pick of the 1980 NBA Draft, but Vandeweghe refused to play for the expansion Mavericks and staged a holdout that lasted a month into the team's inaugural season.
The first ever world championship of box lacrosse, " The Nations in 1980 ", was staged in several arenas in British Columbia, Canada in July 1980 involving teams representing the United States, Australia, Canada East, Canada West and the Iroquois Nationals.
At the end of 1980, the Manhattan Theatre Club staged the play's New York City premiere for a limited, sold-out engagement of thirty-two performances.
The 1980 cliffhanger saw Bea, Lizzie and Doreen trapped in an underground tunnel after a mass escape plan staged during a performance of the pantomime Cinderella went somewhat awry.
It is reported that an " unknown soldier " was one of the " white " mercenaries who would have staged the 1980 military takeover of the century-old one-party state.
On 25 November 1980, Zerbo staged a coup against President Lamizana, who had been re-elected democratically in 1978, and took on the positions of head of state and government.
Bernie Cochrane enters that The Battle of the Bands first came to major public attention in the United Kingdom when it was launched in 1980, being staged as a nationally held competition with heats held throughout England, Wales, Scotland, Northern and Southern Ireland and where in many cases, the competition was supported and held in conjunction with local radio, television and press.
Throughout the first years of the 1980s the Muslim Brotherhood and various other Islamist factions staged hit-and-run and bomb attacks against the government and its officials, including a nearly successful attempt to assassinate president Hafez al-Assad on 26 June 1980, during an official state reception for the president of Mali.
The first three times were after winning the previous year, while the 1980 contest was staged in the Netherlands after Israel ( who had won in 1979 ) declined to organise the event for a second consecutive time.
In 1980 they taped a one-hour pilot for CBS late night with the cast of SCTV titled From Cleveland, a sketch show staged on location in Cleveland.
Ben Travers CBE AFC ( 12 November 1886 – 18 December 1980 ) was a British playwright best remembered for his long-running series of farces first staged in the 1920s and 30s at the Aldwych Theatre.
Four years earlier, 61 NOCs – led by the United States – had boycotted the 1980 Summer Olympics staged in Moscow.
In January 1980 prisoners staged a riot in the mess hall where furniture and crockery was smashed and fittings ripped from kitchen walls.
Nineteen of the 26 pasos were into English between 1980 and 1990 by Joan Bucks Hansen, and staged by Steve Hansen and the St. George Street Players of St. Augustine, FL where they were performed nightly for five years in the city's restored Spanish Quarter ; and they presented seven of the translations in 1984 at the Ninth Siglo de Oro Festival at Chamizal.
He gained notoriety for his play The Romans in Britain, first staged at the National Theatre in October 1980, which drew parallels between the Roman invasion of Britain in 54BC and the British military presence in Northern Ireland.
Fully staged productions were mounted by the San Diego Opera in June 1980 as part of its short-lived " Verdi Festival ", and by the Royal Opera, London in June 1996 with Vladimir Chernov as Giacomo and June Anderson as Giovanna.
On 21 December 1980, the Vienna State Opera presented a new production conducted by Giuseppe Sinopoli, and staged by Giulio Chazalettes.
The first production in the US, in a semi-staged version, took place on 16 February 1980 in Washington, DC and the first fully staged presentation was given at Mannes College, New York on 10 January 1992.
Kiki Vandeweghe of UCLA was drafted by the Mavs with the 11th pick of the 1980 NBA Draft, but Vandeweghe refused to play for the expansion Mavericks and staged a holdout that lasted a month into the team's inaugural season.

1980 and Stephen
* Selected Stories ( 1980 ) edited by Stephen Gray ISBN 0-7981-1031-7 Human & Rousseau
* 1980Stephen Milne, Australian rules footballer
New Order are an English rock band formed in 1980 by Bernard Sumner ( vocals, guitars, synthesisers ), Peter Hook ( bass, synthesisers ) and Stephen Morris ( drums, electronic drums, synthesisers ) – the remaining members of Joy Division, following the suicide of vocalist Ian Curtis – with the addition of Gillian Gilbert ( keyboards, guitars, synthesizers ).
Between 1977 and 1980, Ian Curtis, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris, and Bernard Sumner were members of the post-punk band Joy Division, often featuring heavy production input from producer Martin Hannett.
* In Stephen King's 1980 novel Firestarter, the protagonist chooses Rolling Stone as an unbiased independent media source, through which she can expose the government agency hunting her.
One of his grandsons ( by adoption ), Stephen Reinhardt, is a labor lawyer who has served notably on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit since his appointment by Jimmy Carter in 1980.
Campbell has also edited a number of anthologies, including New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos ( 1980 ), New Terrors ( 1980 ) and ( with Stephen Jones ) the first five volumes of the annual Best New Horror series ( 1990 – 1994 ).
Sarah was the sister-in-law of Stephen J. Cannell and had previously been married to Randy Stonehill from 1975 to 1980.
* Stephen Moore ( cricketer ) ( born 1980 ), English cricketer
His children from the first marriage were John Stephen Chennault ( 1913 – 1977 ), Max Thompson Chennault ( 1914 – 2001 ), Charles Lee Chennault ( 1918 – 1967 ), Peggy Sue Chennault Lee ( born 1919 ), Claire Patterson Chennault ( November 24, 1920 – October 3, 2011 ), David Wallace Chennault ( 1923 – 1980 ), Robert Kenneth Chennault ( 1925 – 2006 ), and Rosemary Louise Chennault Simrall ( born 1928 ).
Terence Stephen " Steve " McQueen ( March 24, 1930 – November 7, 1980 ) was an American movie actor.
After leaving the Rank Organisation in the early 1960s, Bogarde abandoned his heart-throb image for more challenging parts, such as barrister Melville Farr in Victim ( 1961 ), directed by Basil Dearden ; decadent valet Hugo Barrett in The Servant ( 1963 ), which garnered him a BAFTA Award, directed by Joseph Losey and written by Harold Pinter ; The Mind Benders ( 1963 ), a film ahead of its times in which Bogarde plays an Oxford professor conducting sensory deprivation experiments at Oxford University ( precursor to Altered States ( 1980 )); the anti-war film King & Country ( 1964 ), playing an army lawyer reluctantly defending deserter Tom Courtenay, directed by Joseph Losey ; a television broadcaster-writer Robert Gold in Darling ( 1965 ), for which Bogarde won a second BAFTA Award, directed by John Schlesinger ; Stephen, a bored Oxford University professor, in Losey's Accident, ( 1967 ) also written by Pinter ; Our Mother's House ( 1967 ), an off-beat film-noir directed by Jack Clayton in which Bogarde plays an n ' er do well father who descends upon " his " seven children on the death of their mother, British entry at the Venice Film Festival ; German industrialist Frederick Bruckmann in Luchino Visconti's La Caduta degli dei, The Damned ( 1969 ) co-starring Ingrid Thulin ; as ex-Nazi, Max Aldorfer, in the chilling and controversial Il Portiere di notte, The Night Porter ( 1974 ), co-starring Charlotte Rampling, directed by Liliana Cavani ; and most notably, as Gustav von Aschenbach in Morte a Venezia, Death in Venice ( 1971 ), also directed by Visconti ; as Claude, the lawyer son of a dying, drunken writer ( John Gielgud ) in the well-received, multi-dimensional French film Providence ( 1977 ), directed by Alain Resnais ; as industrialist Hermann Hermann who descends into madness in Despair ( 1978 ) directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder ; and as Daddy in Bertrand Tavernier's Daddy Nostalgie, ( aka These Foolish Things ) ( 1991 ), co-starring Jane Birkin as his daughter, Bogarde's final film role.
) Janus was observed by Dan Pascu on February 19, 1980 (,) and then by John W. Fountain, Stephen M. Larson, Harold J. Reitsema and Bradford A. Smith on the 23rd (.
Their rock-musical István, a király ( Stephen I of Hungary ), released in 1980 contains strong folk-influences and traditional folk songs as well.
* Stephen Fry – Queens ' College, Cambridge, 1980
Although inspired by The Stanley Hotel in Colorado, the 1980 movie The Shining, based on the Stephen King novel of the same name, used aerial shots of the Timberline Lodge as part of its opening scene.
In 1980, she portrayed French chanteuse Edith Piaf in Stephen Barry's production of the Pam Gems play Piaf at the Perth Playhouse.
* Me Bandy, You Cissie-1979 ( Winner of the 1980 Stephen Leacock Award )
Pelzer is the son of a San Francisco fireman, Stephen Joseph Pelzer ( 1923 – 1980 ), who was of Austrian descent, and Catherine Roerva Christen Pelzer ( 1929 – 1992 ).
In 1980, he played the title role in Stephen Sondheim's Grand Guignol musical Sweeney Todd and in 1982 he played Terri Dennis in Peter Nichols ' play, Privates on Parade ( he appeared in the film version of Privates on Parade as well ).
Shortly after noon on August 14, 1980, Snider and Stratten met at Snider's house, where the two had once lived as a couple, and which Snider was by then sharing with its owner, their mutual friend, Dr. Stephen Cushner.
In 1980, Loudon replaced Angela Lansbury as Mrs. Lovett in Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd.
Taylor re-entered Parliament at a 1980 by-election for Southend East following the death of Sir Stephen McAdden then, from 1997, representing Rochford and Southend East.
Doherty became only the third player from outside the United Kingdom ( After Australian Horace Lindrum in 1952 and Canadian Cliff Thorburn in 1980 ) to win the World Championship when he beat Stephen Hendry 18 – 12 in the 1997 final.

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