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Narrator and Brad
The Narrator appears and explains that Brad and Janet are leaving Denton to visit Dr. Everett Scott, their former science tutor, while driving into a rainstorm.
The Narrator explains that Brad and Janet are feeling " apprehensive and uneasy ," but must accept any help that they are offered.
The opening night cast included Roslyn Roseman as Usherette / Magenta, Needa Greene as Janet Weiss, Robert Reynolds as Brad Majors, Richard Gee as the Narrator, Buddy King as Riff-Raff, Paula Desmond as Columbia, Bob Dulaney as Rocky Horror, and Emil Borelli as Eddie / Dr. Everett Scott, with back-up vocals by Vikki D ' Orazi, William J. Tacke and Kelly St. John.

Narrator and Janet
The musical opened in Toronto at the Elgin Theatre in July 1992, with Donny Osmond as Joseph and Janet Metz as the Narrator.
* Janet McTeer as Voice of Narrator
In 1985, She played Janet in the Tour version of The Rocky Horror Show alongside Doctor Who actor Nicholas Courtney, who played the Narrator in the production.

Narrator and be
In a twist ending, the game's Narrator ( David Ogden Stiers ) and Belhifet are revealed to be one and the same ; the demon implies that his mandatory century of imprisonment ( after his defeat at the hands of the Player's party ) is close to an end and that he will soon walk the Prime Material Plane once more ....
* Narrator ( voiced by Stan Freberg ): The narrator of the series, who would often be heard at intervals and broke the fourth wall, telling the audience points where he considered trouble ahead for the Wuzzles or explaining a certain facet of the island of Wuz.
As well, because Narrator is a lightweight screen reader that requires minimal " hooks " into the operating system, Narrator can provide speech when a full-function screen reader might be unable to do so, such as during the process of updating hardware drivers.
* Lowe will be voicing the Narrator / Announcer in the Nintendo 3DS game Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion.

Narrator and .
* The Narrator: presents himself at the outset of the book as witness to the events and privy to documents, but does not identify himself with any character until the ending of the novel.
It starred Adam Brazier as Hapgood, Kate Hennig as Cora, Blythe Wilson as Fay, and Richard Ouzounian as Narrator, who also served as director.
* Flying Blue Angel No. 7, Lieutenant Mark Tedrow ( Advance Pilot / Narrator )
* Hadith by Narrator Find hadith by narrators.
John Hurt played The Narrator.
Wong as the Narrator and several members of the original cast.
* Narrator of The Ratties ( 1987 ), a children's cartoon series written by Mike Wallis and Laura Milligan, Spike's daughter.
* Stavros Frangoulidis, " Trimalchio as Narrator and Stage Director in the Cena: An Unobserved Parallelism in Petronius ' Satyricon 78 ," Classical Philology, 103, 1 ( 2008 ), 81-87.
" Irony and the Narrator in Xenophon's Anabasis ", in Xenophon.
BBC Radio broadcast an adaptation of the novel by Stephen Wyatt in 2004 starring Emma Fielding as Becky, Stephen Fry as the Narrator, Katy Cavanaugh as Amelia, David Calder, Philip Fox, Jon Glover, Geoffrey Whitehead as Mr. Osbourne, Ian Marsters as Mr. Sedley, Alice Hart as Maria Osbourne and Margaret Tyzack as Miss Crawley ( subsequently re-broadcast on BBC Radio 7, renamed BBC Radio 4 Extra, in twenty fifteen-minute episodes ).
Windows 2000 added Narrator, a text – to – speech utility for people who have visual handicaps.
He has also acted as Narrator to the AudioNovel version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl and Waddlesworth the parrot in 102 Dalmatians and the video game of the same name.
Another film version, titled Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and directed by Tim Burton, was released on 15 July 2005 ; this version starred Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka, Freddie Highmore as Charlie Bucket, Deep Roy as the Oompa-Loompas, and Geoffrey Holder as the Narrator.
Thurl Ravenscroft plays the Narrator, Pete Reneday plays the Ghost Host, and Eleanor Audley plays Madame Leota.
When the Narrator meets the artilleryman the second time, the artilleryman imagines a future where humanity, hiding underground in sewers and tunnels, conducts a guerrilla war, fighting against the Martians for generations to come, and eventually, after learning how to duplicate Martian weapon technology, destroys the invaders and takes back the Earth.
To conclude his tale, the Narrator says " and crawling on the planet's face, insects called the human race, lost in time, and lost in space – and meaning.

foreshadows and may
This alludes to the fact that Xander may not be as involved in the relationship as Anya is, which foreshadows events in season 6.

foreshadows and be
James's advice concerning parliaments, which he understood as merely the king's " head court ", foreshadows his difficulties with the English Commons: " Hold no Parliaments ," he tells Henry, " but for the necesitie of new Lawes, which would be but seldome ".
During the episode's stated date of January 2155, T ' Pol foreshadows future events, such as the fall of the Terran Empire after several centuries ( which would be chronicled in the Mirror Universe episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
This connection was emphasized in Roderick's poem " The Haunted Palace " which seems to be a direct reference to the house that foreshadows doom.
This foreshadows that the fourth horseman -- War -- would be Londo himself, when his involvement with the Shadows would lead to renewed war with the Narn Regime beginning with " The Coming of Shadows.
In particular, " For Free " foreshadows the lyrical leitmotif of the isolation triggered by success that would be elaborated upon in For the Roses and Court and Spark.
" The reader knows from the beginning who committed the murder, and the story foreshadows how the crime will be solved.

foreshadows and .
Snorri's interpretation of the 13th century foreshadows 20th century views of Indo-European migration from the east.
According to Robert W. Gutman, Mozart's K. 222 Offertory in D minor, " Misericordias Domini ," written in 1775, contains a melody that foreshadows " Ode to Joy ".
The dentition of Cimolestes foreshadows the same cutting structures seen in all later carnivores.
The work was not published until long after his death, and is primarily of interest to students of Transcendentalism, a movement the work foreshadows.
Tolliver argues that drama both reflects and foreshadows social change.
Additionally, his failure to understand his excessive love of animals foreshadows his inability to explain his motives for his actions.
He attempts a number of refutations, including one that arguably foreshadows Darwin's theory, and makes the point that if God resembles a human designer, then assuming divine characteristics such as omnipotence and omniscience is not justified.
" ironically foreshadows Wilde's incarceration a few months later.
His use of l ' industrie foreshadows the 20th century " industries ," but where the moderns mean specific tool traditions, Mahudel meant only the art of working stone and metal in general.
It foreshadows the exploits of Vannevar Morgan in his determination to realise the space elevator.
The title of the book intimates Humphrey's long-standing " outsider " status, but the book itself also foreshadows the moral ambiguity of Grimaldi.
It foreshadows the work of such Spanish successors as Picasso and Fernand Pelez, who also showed strong sympathy with the lives of traveling saltimbancos.
Berlioz not only influenced Wagner through his orchestration and breaking of conventional forms, but also in his use of the idée fixe in the Symphonie fantastique which foreshadows the leitmotif.
Paul Henreid lights Davis's cigarette in Now, Voyager ( 1942 ): though the iconic scene comes later, this foreshadows it.
It contains a copy of Lord of the Flies by William Golding, and a newspaper article of a protest she participated in ; it foreshadows the activist group she eventually gets involved in that results in terrorism with which she takes part in bloody demonstrations.
This foreshadows the breakup of Rochester and Jane's engagement.
This insight foreshadows Spike's later role as the " truth-seer " of the group.
In the film, the hero, renamed Quaid, actually travels to Mars, but the initial memory implant scene foreshadows much of what he achieves while there.
In the garden, Destiny foreshadows “ the lives ” of the Endless, describes Dream ’ s future meeting with his ex-lover, and reminds Dream of his need of an Oracle.
Parrinder for example states that " Bygmester Finnegan [...] is HCE ", and finds that his fall and resurrection foreshadows " the fall of HCE early in Book I is paralleled by his resurrection towards the end of III. 3, in the section originally called " Haveth Childers Everywhere ", when ghost speaks forth in the middle of a seance.
As an aspect of change, Destruction also foreshadows the eventual downfall and replacement of his brother Dream in this interaction.
In its intense focus on the consciousness of his major characters, James's later work foreshadows extensive developments in 20th century fiction.
Later works include Laurence Sterne's eighteenth-century psychological novel Tristam Shandy, while in the nineteenth-century it has been suggested that Edgar Allan Poe's short story " The Tell-Tale Heart " foreshadows this literary technique .< ref >< http :// www. britannica. com / EBchecked / topic / 1785800 / The-Tell-Tale-Heart >.</ ref > Because of his renunciation of chronology in favor of free association, Édouard Dujardin's Les Lauriers Sont Coupés ( 1887 ) is also an important precursor to the stream of consciousness narratives of James Joyce and Virginia Woolf, and Joyce is believed to have known this work.

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