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Rossiter died from hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in 1984 while waiting to go onstage at the Lyric Theatre, London, where he was performing in Joe Orton's play, Loot.
After graduating, he made his first television appearance in 1982 and starred alongside Leonard Rossiter in Joe Orton's play Loot at the Lyric Theatre in London in 1984 ; Rossiter died during a performance while in his dressing room.
Loot was successfully revived the following year, however, at the Jeanette Cochrane Theatre in Holborn.
Loot was revived from 11 December 2008 to 31 January 2009 at the Tricycle Theatre, London starring Matt Di Angelo and David Haig as Hal and Truscott.
Haig's next role was ' Truscott ' in the Joe Orton black farce Loot at London's Tricycle Theatre from 11 December 2008 to 31 January 2009 and at Theatre Royal, Newcastle, 2 to 7 February 2009.
She also appeared with Kenneth Williams in the original 1965 production of Loot by Joe Orton, which closed at the Wimbledon Theatre before reaching London.

Loot and November
Raes succeeded Jan Willem Loot, who retired in November 2008.
Romero departed Gazillion Entertainment in November 2010 to form a social game company called Loot Drop alongside Brenda Brathwaite.
Romero is currently in a relationship ( engaged ) with game developer Brenda Brathwaite, and they founded social game development company Loot Drop in November 2010.
Without much in the way of success, the two took to London to set up a new band called " Hum ", but the true turning point came when a Japanese bassist called Taka Hirose answered an ad in " Loot " magazine to form a new band called " Reel " and a record contract with the Echo Label followed in November 1994 when their name was " Real ".

Loot and Orton's
Orton's next performed work was Loot.
Loot went on to win several awards and firmly established Orton's fame.
Loot was Orton's third major production, following Entertaining Mr Sloane and the television play The Good and Faithful Servant.

Loot and new
After moving to London, Hirose planned to continue his musical activities, and answered an advertisement in the local Loot magazine from Grant Nicholas and Jon Lee, who were searching for a bassist in their new band, which would later become Feeder.

Loot and was
With the success of Sloane, Loot was hurried into pre-production despite its obvious flaws.
In January 1966, Loot was revived, with Oscar Lewenstein taking up an option.
She subsequently took one of the lead roles in four-handed comedy Any Wednesday, appeared in productions of There's A Girl in My Soup, The Bandwagon, played the nurse in Loot, appeared as the daughter Julie in A Delicate Balance, and took the lead role in a production of Wait Until Dark, a role for which she was critically acclaimed.
Also according to Benny Morris, the occupying forces held the villagers responsible for taking part in the Kfar Etzion massacre on the grounds that the ' Loot of the Etzion Block ' was in the village, and therefore took revenge.
* Loot newspaper — where the original advertisement was placed
* Loot was made into a film of the same name in 1970, directed by Silvio Narizzano and starring Richard Attenborough, Lee Remick, Hywel Bennett and comedian Dick Emery.
' There was no other answer given by his people except that they said: ' Drive out the family of Loot from your city.
The theme song was " If I Had No Loot " by Tony!

Loot and What
* Joe Orton: Loot ( 1967 ) What the Butler Saw ( 1969 )
Ruffian is not as renowned as other works such as Loot and What the Butler Saw but is still staged on occasion.

Loot and .
Detractors often said that PTL stood for Pass The Loot.
Orton reworked Loot with Williams in mind for Truscott.
It did, and Loot on Broadway repeated the failure of Sloane.
* In the 2012 video game Hack, Slash, Loot, there are several items made of a material titled ' Austras koks ', which is the Tree of Life in Latvian mythology.
He befriended gay playwright Joe Orton, who wrote the role of Inspector Truscott in Loot ( 1966 ) for him, and had holidays with Orton and his lover, Kenneth Halliwell, in Morocco.
* Renfrew, A. C., 2000, Loot, Legitimacy and Ownership: The Ethical Crisis in Archaeology, London: Duckworth.
* Miland Brown, Loot, Plunder, and a New Public Library.
* Pool, James Hitler and his secret partners: Contributions, Loot and Rewards, 1933-1945.
Inspired by a recently deceased relative who had once unsuccessfully attempted to build a pacifistic community on his farm in Switzerland, Wallace put a classified advertisement in Loot, a London classified advertising magazine, asking readers to " Join me.
Loot is the continuation to them.
Loot emerged as blockbuster.
Tom left Kingsisle and joined Loot Drop on January 1, 2011.
* Looten Plunder ( voiced by James Coburn in 1990 – 1992, Ed Gilbert in 1993 – 1995 ) – A wealthy poacher and crooked businessman who represents the evils of uncontrolled capitalism and unethical business actions, his name is even a reference of the phrase " Loot and Plunder.

moved and Criterion
Wings was an immediate success, premiering on August 12, 1927 at the Criterion Theatre in New York and playing 63 weeks before being moved to second-run theaters.
When this play moved to the Criterion in Piccadilly with Michael Codron directing, he was visited backstage by Stanley Baker, one of the four stars in Caine's first film, A Hill In Korea, who told him about the part of a Cockney corporal in his upcoming film Zulu, a film Baker was producing and starring in.
Note: The Criterion laserdisc release also moved a few seconds of Howard Shore's score for its last side break so as to keep the entire music cue intact.
Once the first round of auditions were completed, the series moved to the Criterion Theatre, where further auditions saw the judges decide on a group of 50.
The following year he moved to London, where he met T. S. Eliot and began writing for The Criterion and other magazines.
On, soon after Wilde's arrest, the play moved to the Criterion Theatre where it ran from.

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