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He then played the President of the United States in the new David Mamet political satire, November, directed by Joe Mantello, followed by the critically acclaimed revival of Waiting for Godot as Estragon ( Outer Critics Circle nomination ) with Bill Irwin as Vladimir.
The original cast included Ron Leibman, Stephen Spinella, Kathleen Chalfant, Marcia Gay Harden, Jeffrey Wright, Ellen McLaughlin, David Marshall Grant and Joe Mantello.
Among the replacements during the run were F. Murray Abraham ( for Ron Leibman ), Cherry Jones ( for Ellen McLaughlin ), Dan Futterman ( for Joe Mantello ), Cynthia Nixon ( for Marcia Gay Harden ) and Jay Goede ( for David Marshall Grant ).
A 2001 Broadway revival was directed by Joe Mantello and starred Alan Cumming as Otto, Jennifer Ehle as Gilda and Dominic West as Leo.
Griffiths made her Broadway debut in Other Desert Cities, directed by Joe Mantello and co-starring Judith Light, which began previews on 10 October 2011, opening on 3 November 2011.
Andy Blankenbuehler choreographed the show, and Joe Mantello directed.
Taking that media et infima Latinitas was one style, Mantello in a recent handbook asserts of " the Latin used in the middle ages " that it is " here interpreted broadly to include late antiquity and therefore to extend from c. AD 200 to 1500.
The musical was produced by Universal Pictures and directed by Joe Mantello, with musical staging by Wayne Cilento.
Joseph Mantello ( born 27 December 1962 ) is an American actor and director best known for his work on Broadway productions of Wicked, Take Me Out and Assassins, as well as earlier in his career being one of the original Broadway cast of Angels in America.
Mantello directed The Ritz, his sixth production with playwright Terrence McNally, in 2007.
Mantello was born in Rockford, Illinois and studied at the North Carolina School of the Arts ; he started the Edge Theater in New York City with actress Mary-Louise Parker and writer Peter Hedges.
Mantello began his theatrical career as an actor in Keith Curran's Walking the Dead and Paula Vogel's The Baltimore Waltz.
On the transition from acting to directing, Mantello said, " I think I've become a better actor since I started directing, although some people might disagree.
Mantello directs a variety of theatre works, as the New York Times noted: " Very few American directors -- Jack O ' Brien ( director ) and Mike Nichols come to mind -- successfully jump genres and styles the way Mr. Mantello does, moving from a two-hander like Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune to the huge canvas of a mainstream musical comedy like Wicked, from downtown stand-up ( The Santaland Diaries ) to contemporary opera ( Dead Man Walking ) to political performance art ( The Vagina Monologues ).
According to The New York Times, " Mr. Mantello, who is known in the theater industry for having a temper, reacted to Ms. Mullally in private on a couple of occasions in a manner that she found to be brusque or unsympathetic.
Currently, the Jon Robin Baitz play, Other Desert Cities, directed by Mantello, is playing on Broadway at the Booth Theater.
Mantello will direct the Off-Broadway world premiere of the musical " Dogfight " in the summer of 2012 at the Second Stage Theater.
Mantello returned to acting with the role of Ned Weeks in the Broadway limited engagement revival of The Normal Heart in April 2011, for which he was nominated for the Tony Award as Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play.
Mantello had previously been nominated for the Tony Award for his role as Louis in Angels in America.

Mantello and 1996
He subsequently appeared in the one-man play The SantaLand Diaries in 1996, which was written by David Sedaris and adapted and directed by Joe Mantello, and in the play Plunge.

. and G
For loan to the Government of India under subsection ( G ) of Section 104 of the Act, the rupee equivalent of not more than $538 million for financing such projects to promote balanced economic development as may be mutually agreed.
With respect to Article 2,, paragraphs 1 ( B ) and 1 ( C ): Uses of Section 104 ( E ) and Section 104 ( G ) rupees: The Government of India will use the amount of rupees granted or loaned to it by the United States pursuant to paragraphs 1 ( B ) and 1 ( C ) for projects to promote economic development with emphasis upon the agricultural sector including food reserve storage structures and facilities as may from time to time be agreed upon by the authorized representatives of the United States and the authorized representatives of the Government of India, in the following sectors: A.
Other economic development projects consistent with the purposes of Sections 104 ( E ) and 104 ( G ) of the Act.
Conversely, let G be any polynomial such that Af.
It is easily seen that Af divides G.
A function G such that Af, i.e., Af, must be a polynomial function of degree Af or less: Af.
G.
The anode potential codetermines the gain, G, and magnification, M, of the stage.
The angle generated by the platform servo **yf multiplied by G is the effective acceleration acting on the accelerometer.
They found it at the junction between Troops H and G, and prepared to counterattack.
* Lloyd, G. E. R. ( 1968 ).
Although there are seven other types of annual awards presented by the Academy ( the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, the Gordon E. Sawyer Award, the Scientific and Engineering Award, the Technical Achievement Award, the John A. Bonner Medal of Commendation, and the Student Academy Award ) plus two awards that are not presented annually ( the Special Achievement Award in the form of an Oscar statuette and the Honorary Award that may or may not be in the form of an Oscar statuette ), the best known one is the Academy Award of Merit more popularly known as the Oscar statuette.
* Wickens, G. M.
After this Confederate defeat at the Battle of Mill Springs, Davis sent Johnston a brigade and a few other scattered reinforcements, and he sent Gen. P. G. T.
Among his staff was Isham G. Harris, the Governor of Tennessee, who had ceased to make any real effort to function as governor after learning that Abraham Lincoln had appointed Andrew Johnson as military governor of Tennessee.

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It was adapted for film in 1977, with Harold Prince directing and Elizabeth Taylor, Len Cariou, Lesley-Anne Down and Diana Rigg starring.
In 1977, a film version of A Little Night Music was released, starring Elizabeth Taylor, Lesley-Anne Down and Diana Rigg, with Len Cariou, Hermione Gingold and Laurence Guittard reprising their Broadway roles.
The home of the modern game is still Scotland with the World Bowls centre in Edinburgh at Caledonia House, 1 Redheughs Rigg, South Gyle, Edinburgh, EH12 9DQ.
The next archdeacon was W. H. Rigg and in 1953 the assistant bishop John Wellington became additionally Archdeacon of Bodmin.
Carter has mentioned that the relationship between Mulder and Scully — platonic but with sexual tension — was influenced by the chemistry between John Steed ( Patrick Macnee ) and Emma Peel ( Diana Rigg ) in the 1960s British spy TV program The Avengers.
The 1903 J. M. Rigg English translation headings are used in many of these summaries.
Diana Rigg as Mrs. Emma Peel
New female partner Mrs. Emma Peel ( Diana Rigg ) debuted in this series, in October 1965.
Another 20 actresses were auditioned before the show's casting director suggested that producers Brian Clemens and Albert Fennell check out a televised drama featuring the relatively unknown Rigg.
According to Macnee in his book The Avengers and Me, Rigg disliked wearing leather and insisted on a new line of fabric athletic wear for the 5th series.
It starred Diana Rigg, Lesley Manville, Mark Gatiss, Joanne Froggatt, Colin Morgan, and Charlotte Randle.
As Dr. Bock complains of impotence and has thoughts of suicide, he falls for Barbara Drummond ( Diana Rigg ), a patient's daughter who both came from Mexico for her father's treatment.
Construction of Robin Rigg Wind Farm began in the firth in 2007.
In 1973 Sykes had a small role as a police sergeant in the Douglas Hickox thriller Theatre of Blood, starring Vincent Price with an all-star supporting cast including Jack Hawkins, Diana Rigg, Robert Morley, Diana Dors, Michael Hordern, Arthur Lowe, Dennis Price and Milo O ' Shea.
Eric Porter played Becket and Christopher Plummer the King, with Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, Peter Jeffrey, Diana Rigg, Ian Holm and Roy Dotrice in the cast.
Although critical reaction to the series was lukewarm, the casting of Lumley was seen as inspired and following the tradition of iconic Avengers actresses Honor Blackman, Diana Rigg and Linda Thorson.
Other radical ideas were those of the GLC division architect Robert Rigg, including one taken from housing complexes in Sweden, where it was believed that lakes and canals helped to lower levels of crime and vandalism, mainly among the young.
The leather subculture later became more mainstream in the British 1960s due to the influence of rock musicians such as The Rolling Stones and The Who, and television performers such as Honor Blackman and Diana Rigg in The Avengers, who wore full body leather catsuits and full limb-covering leather and latex gloves and boots.
The location along the Crawick River was also the home of John Rigg ’ s forge.

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