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Loot went on to win several awards and firmly established Orton's fame.
The Erpingham Camp, Orton's take on The Bacchae, written through mid-1965 and offered to Rediffusion in October of that year, was broadcast on 27 June 1966 as the ' pride ' segment in their series Seven Deadly Sins.
Halliwell had felt increasingly threatened and isolated by Orton's success, and had come to rely on anti-depressants and barbiturates.
The 1987 film adaptation is based on Orton's diaries and on Lahr's research.
* Joe Orton's play The Erpingham Camp ( television broadcast 27 June 1966 ; opened at the Royal Court Theatre on 6 June 1967 ) relocates The Bacchae to a British Butlin's-style holiday camp.
The crown on Orton's career might have been the 1900 Summer Olympics, held in Paris.
Three days later on SmackDown, Undertaker accepted Orton's challenge.
before WrestleMania, Orton's father, " Cowboy " Bob Orton, begged the Undertaker to have mercy on Orton.
On October 3, 2005, Valentine made an appearance at WWE Homecoming, and on October 23 he was defeated by Rob Conway ( then using a gimmick similar to that of Randy Orton's gimmick of " the legend killer ") on an episode of WWE Heat after Eugene interfered on his behalf, causing the referee to award a victory via disqualification to Conway.
In Prick Up Your Ears, the 1987 film based on Orton's life, Halliwell was portrayed by Alfred Molina.
In the immediate aftermath of Mazzy Star's dissolution, Sandoval, who had appeared on The Jesus and Mary Chain's 1994 release Stoned & Dethroned, made another guest appearance on their final record Munki, and also collaborated with The Chemical Brothers, while Roback produced and mixed two songs found on Beth Orton's 1999 album Central Reservation.
Being one of Kyle Orton's favorite targets during the 2008 campaign, Brandon Lloyd was once again reunited with Orton when he signed with the Denver Broncos on June 15, 2009.
Kansas City will pay $ 2. 5 million remaining on Orton's nearly $ 8. 9 million salary for the year.
Palko's struggles and Orton's recovery from injury paved way for a quarterback change, and on December 18, Orton was named the starting Chiefs ' quarterback by new interim coach Romeo Crennel.
In 2009, Vickie took advantage of Randy Orton's attacks on the McMahon family to take control of both RAW and SmackDown.
Orton's interference at the end of the match backfired when he accidentally hit Orndorff with the cast on his arm, allowing Hogan to pin Orndorff and win the match for his team.
* Vocals on Beth Orton's Central Reservation ( 1999 )
Slowly the group enlarged ( incorporating quite a few NIDA graduates ) and next presented Joe Orton's ' Ruffian on the Stair ' at the ANU Canberra in March 1980.

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" Prick Up Your Ears " was to be the title of an unreleased play by Orton ; Ironically, Halliwell, who had provided many of Orton's titles throughout his successful years, suggested the title.
This is presumed to be a reference to Orton's description of his promiscuity ; the diary contains numerous incidents of cottaging in public lavatories and other casual sexual encounters.
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.
Roberts warned Orton that facing The Undertaker, particularly at WrestleMania, could be a soul-altering experience ; he then fell victim to Orton's " RKO ," helping to fuel Orton's " Legend Killer " gimmick.

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Loot moved to the Criterion Theatre in November, raising Orton's confidence to new heights while he was in the middle of writing What the Butler Saw.
In 1757 Wesley described Taylor's views as ‘ old deism in a new dress .’ Job Orton remarked ( 1778 ) that ‘ he had to the last a great deal of the puritan in him .’ Orton's earlier guess ( 1771 ), adopted by Walter Wilson, that Taylor had become a Socinian, is dismissed as groundless by Alexander Gordon in the Dictionary of National Biography.

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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.
One of her theatre roles was in Joe Orton's What the Butler Saw at the Royal Court Theatre, and her many television appearances included a role in Inspector Morse ( 1990 ).
Her film appearances also include The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne ( 1987 ), Stiff Upper Lips ( 1997 ), Howards End ( 1992 ), and BBC Theatre Night in Joe Orton's farce What the Butler Saw ( 1987 ) playing Mrs Prentice, where the cast included husband Timothy West with Dinsdale Landen and Tessa Peake-Jones, as well as a cameo in The Boys From Brazil ( 1978 ).
In the 1960s, Richardson appeared successfully as Sir Peter Teazle in Gielgud's production of The School for Scandal, as the Father in Six Characters in Search of an Author ( 1963 ), a return to Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream ( 1964 ) and the original production of Joe Orton's controversial farce What the Butler Saw in the West End at the Queen's Theatre in 1969 with Stanley Baxter, Coral Browne and Hayward Morse.
In 1969 he performed in the original production of Joe Orton's then controversial farce What The Butler Saw at the Queen's Theatre in the West End with Sir Ralph Richardson, Coral Browne and Hayward Morse.
In 1995, Tennant appeared at the Royal National Theatre, London, playing the role of Nicholas Beckett in Joe Orton's What the Butler Saw.
In 1969, Browne appeared in the poorly received original production of Joe Orton's controversial farce What the Butler Saw in the West End at the Queen's Theatre with Sir Ralph Richardson, Stanley Baxter, and Hayward Morse.

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The Stone House at its main entrance was used in the filming of Joe Orton's Entertaining Mr. Sloane ( released 1970 ).

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The film tells the story of Orton and Halliwell in flashback, framed by sequences of Lahr researching the book upon which the film is based with Orton's literary agent, Peggy Ramsay.
They fall into a parody of a traditional married couple, with Orton as the " husband " and Halliwell as the long-suffering and increasingly ignored " wife " ( a situation exacerbated by Orton's unwillingness, in 1960s England, to acknowledge having a male lover ).
Another example of this is when Randy Orton fought Shawn Michaels during WWE Judgment Day 2007, which was held in Orton's home town of St. Louis, Missouri.
On August 31, 2009, Rhodes was the special guest host of Raw and booked a match between his son, Cody and Randy Orton for Orton's WWE Championship with John Cena as the special guest referee.
On an episode of Raw, Randy Orton confronted Race and spat in his face, to go with Orton's " Legend Killer " persona.
The remainder of Snuka's initial WWF stint would see him frequently tangling with Piper one way or another, often via tag matches or wrestling Piper's closest ally, Bob Orton, Jr. Snuka defeated Orton at The War to Settle the Score and put Orton's left arm in a cast for over a year.
Orton's father, Bob Orton, Sr., and brother, Barry O, were also professional wrestlers.
During Randy Orton's Hell in a Cell match with the Undertaker at Armageddon 2005, Orton was cut open at the hands the Undertaker, though the Undertaker did not become infected with the Hepatitis C virus.
* Piper and " Cowboy " Bob Orton -- along with McMahon -- visit the doctor about Orton's arm injury and prolonged wearing of an orthopedic cast ( a gimmick which had grown out of Orton's legitimate arm injury ).

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