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`` Roots '', the new play at the brand-new Mayfair Theater on 46th St. which has been made over from a night club, is about the intellectual and spiritual awakening of an English farm girl.
The Punch Bowl, Mayfair was at one time jointly owned by Madonna and Guy Ritchie and is known for the number of present-day celebrities that have patronised it.
Risus ( Latin for “ laughter ”) is a comedy game ( often described by its creator as a " joke game ") and uses a cliché ( character class ) system inspired by the broad " career scale " skills in Greg Gorden's DC Heroes RPG ( Mayfair Games ), and later influenced by Atlas Games ' Over the Edge.
He describes this in detail in an interview from 1974, part of which is present in Adam Curtis's documentary " The Mayfair Set ", episode 1-Who Pays Wins.
Kampala is also known for its nightlife, which includes several casinos, notably Casino Simba in the Garden City shopping center, Kampala Casino and Mayfair Casino.
* Katherine Mayfair is a character in the television show " Desperate Housewives "
Mayfair ( originally called The May Fair ) is an area of central London, located within the City of Westminster.
Mayfair is named after the annual fortnight-long May Fair that took place on the site that is Shepherd Market today ( from 1686 until it was banned in that location in 1764 ).
The renown and prestige of Mayfair could have grown in the popular mind because it is the most expensive property on the British Monopoly set.
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Mary's dowry not only included " The Five Fields " of modern-day Pimlico and Belgravia, but also most of what is now Mayfair and Knightsbridge.
To the east of the road is Mayfair.
Additionally there is the Mayfair Community Centre on Easthope Road and the St Laurence's Parish Hall on Church Street.
Greville died at Mayfair, London, and the celebrity which now attaches to his name is entirely due to the posthumous publication of a portion of a Journal or Diary which it was his practice to keep during the greater part of his life.
The area to the north is Mayfair.
Via Grosvenor Estates, the Duke is the richest property developer in the United Kingdom and one of the country's largest landowners, with vast estates in Oxford, Cheshire and Scotland, as well as large areas of Mayfair and Belgravia in central London.
Rosedale Park is home to the annual spring park party, Mayfair.
Berkeley Square is a large leafy square in Mayfair, an expensive part of London.
The Ritz Hotel referred to is also in Mayfair.
Its headquarters is in Clarges Street Mayfair in London with business offices in Aylesbury, United Kingdom.
Down Street, also known as Down Street ( Mayfair ), is a disused station of the London Underground's Piccadilly line which closed in 1932.
Bond Street is a major shopping street in the West End of London that runs north-south through Mayfair between Oxford Street and Piccadilly.
Escort is published by the Paul Raymond Publications company, which also releases other similar titles including, Club International, Mayfair, Men Only, Men's World, and Razzle.

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Ainsworth published a few popular works, including The French Cook, the annual magazine Mayfair, and some others.
Saltash hosts a number of annual festivals: Saltash Mayfair takes place in and around Fore Street during early May, and Saltash Town Regatta brings music and entertainment to the Waterside area in the summer.
The awards will be presented at the annual ceremony, this year being held at the Millennium Mayfair Hotel in London on 18 September .< ref >
In 1982, a separate and nominally annual Best of Mayfair supplement was introduced, reprinting the full photo-sets and other items.
* Mayfair ( festival ), an annual festival in Allentown, Pennsylvania
An annual Mayfair highlighting the township's Welsh heritage, an outgrowth of an earlier Welsh horse show, died out by the 1970s.

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The oldest cottage in Mayfair was believed to date from 1618.
Lasher believed that the Mayfair witches had the ability to bring him into the world, and secretly hoped to populate and subdue the world with his offspring.

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*' Berkeley Square, North Side ', Survey of London: volume 40: The Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 2 ( The Buildings ) ( 1980 ) at British History Online ( date accessed 5 July 2009 )
Mayfair was launched by Fisk Publishing Ltd in 1966 with an August cover date.

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However, marionette productions presented in empty halls, the back rooms of taverns, or within large tents at England's yearly agricultural events at Bartholomew Fair and Mayfair were expensive and cumbersome to mount and transport.
The origin of the Mayfair Witches saga goes back to Suzanne Mayfair ( a simpleton and an ancestor of Rowan ) who was the first Mayfair witch to ' command ' Lasher after waking his spirit in Donnelaith, Scotland.
Mayfair featured several groundbreaking concepts for city dwellers: bigger rowhomes with yards in the front and parking garages in the back.

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When Gable and Lombard reunited at the Mayfair Ball, of which Lombard was hostess, their romance began to take off.
After beginning the 1930s with a series of non-musical plays, I Lived With You ( 1932 ), Fresh Fields, Proscenium, Sunshine Sisters, Flies in the Sun ( all 1933 ) and Murder in Mayfair ( 1934 ), Novello returned to composition in 1935 with Glamorous Night, which was the first of a series of enormously popular musicals.
The present-day City of Westminster as an administrative entity with its present boundaries dates from 1965, when the City of Westminster was created from the former area of three metropolitan boroughs: St Marylebone, Paddington, and the smaller Metropolitan Borough of Westminster, which included Soho, Mayfair, St. James's, The Strand, Westminster, Pimlico, Belgravia, and Hyde Park.
They were eventually married that night in Mayfair Chapel ( which did not require a license ) in a clandestine marriage, with a ring from a bed-curtain, whereupon Elizabeth became the Duchess of Hamilton.
At first called New Street, it became a dividing line between Soho, which had become less than respectable, and the fashionable squares and streets of Mayfair to the west.
He spent the next fortnight at the Mayfair nursing home for disabled officers which was run by the Red Cross.
Queen Mary College was founded in the mid Victorian era when growing awareness of conditions in London's East End led to drives to provide facilities for local inhabitants, popularised in the 1882 novel All Sorts of Conditions of Men – An Impossible Story by Walter Besant, which told of how a rich and clever couple from Mayfair went to the East End to build a " Palace of Delight, with concert halls, reading rooms, picture galleries, art and designing schools.
There are dedicated youth clubs and two Scouting divisions, which organise the Nailsea Carnival and Mayfair respectively.
Landis wrote several newspaper and magazine articles about her experiences during the war, including the 1944 book Four Jills in a Jeep, which was later made into a movie, costarring Kay Francis, Martha Raye, and Mitzi Mayfair.
* Mulliner based in Liverpool which also opened a showroom in Brook Street, Mayfair, London jointly with Arthur Mulliner trading as Mulliner ( London ) Ltd .;
They took a 10 % profit-participation in the production, which was paid for out of their combined weekly salary (" It proved to be the wisest business decision I've ever made ... but foolishly I sold some of my share to open a short-lived Mayfair restaurant called ' The Little Elephant ' and later still, disposed of the remainder in order to keep Gandhi afloat.
Many neighbourhood businesses line Bank Street, including several pubs, the Mayfair Theatre, the Ottawa Folklore Centre ( which primarily sells stringed instruments ), and some Lebanese stores towards the Southern end.
With the start of World War II, Francis did volunteer work, including extensive war-zone touring, which was first chronicled in a book attributed to fellow volunteer Carole Landis, Four Jills in a Jeep, which became a popular 1943 film of the same name, with a cavalcade of stars and Martha Raye and Mitzi Mayfair joining Landis and Francis to fill out the complement of Jills.
Steve moved into a basement flat beneath Secunda's Mayfair offices, which he set up as a live-in recording studio to demo material at his own ease.
She was first married for two decades to entrepreneur Mark Birley, the creator of Annabel's, which she helped make a glamorous success as her husband's inaugural members-only Mayfair club.
In 1968, Mayfair took over rival King, which had been launched in 1964, initially with backing from Paul Raymond.

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