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The dramatic treatment by Plautus has enjoyed a sustaining presence on the stage since its premiere.
In 1976, in what was to be Britten ’ s last Festival, Janet Baker sang the premiere of his dramatic cantata Phaedra in a festival that included performances by André Previn, Elizabeth Söderström, Richter and the entire Rostropovich family.
The three years which elapsed between the completion of the score and the symphony's premiere witnessed dramatic changes in Mahler's life and career.
" His celebrated return also included the premiere of Învierea lui Ştefan cel Mare at the National Theater, which continued to host productions of his dramatic texts on a regular basis, until ca.
Key episodes include the two-hour season premiere, " Steele Away With Me ", filmed on location in Mexico ; " Red Holt Steele ", a fan favorite dramatic episode in which Laura's house is destroyed in an explosion ; and " Love Among the Steele ", another fan favorite episode in which the agency acquires a 1936 Auburn Speedster, which was used symbolically in several subsequent episodes.
The Unloved received favourable reviews after its premiere and critics admired Morton's directing skills ; Michael Deacon praised Morton on creating an ' Intense ' and ' Vivid ' dramatic film.
In 2007, she starred in the fifth season premiere of the dramatic series Nip / Tuck.
There were occasional productions in the years following its premiere but, when Handel's operas fell out of fashion in the mid-18th century, it and his other dramatic works were generally forgotten.
After Mute Witnesss British television premiere in 1999, a Daily Record critic wrote that Ripley's dramatic scenes were not as good as her comic ones.

dramatic and Will
He concluded each sketch by asking questions in a dramatic tone such as " Will he stand up?
A breast cancer survivor and former legislative ambassador for the American Cancer Society, her dramatic role as a woman confronted with breast cancer on the show ER remains one of her most personally enduring, with feature films spanning the years from A Woman Called Moses with Cicely Tyson to Forget Paris opposite Billy Crystal and, most recently, Seven Pounds opposite Will Smith, she continues to embrace the many challenges of a career in the arts.

dramatic and Rock
Legend has it that a small band of Patriots sought refuge from marauding Tories at the County's most dramatic geological feature, Heggie's Rock.
The Red Rock Area has a complex geological history, which over millions of years, helped to create the dramatic landscape that characterizes the region.
However, even " late classic rock " stations, for the most part, have avoided playing 1990s rock such as early alternative rock and grunge because of the dramatic change in the tone of rock music during that time frame ( Music Choice's " Retro Rock " is a notable exception to this, although even that channel separates 1980s and 1990s music into their own blocks ).
This upper " gorge " is far less dramatic that the more famous Tallulah Gorge, but it starts just upstream from the river ’ s confluence with Coleman River and runs nearly past Rock Mountain on the western side of the river.
* 1958: Relman Morin, Associated Press, " for his dramatic and incisive eyewitness report of mob violence on September 23, 1957, during the integration crisis at the Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas.
A Walter Burley Griffin / Marion Mahony designed development that is home to an outstanding collection of Prairie School dwellings, Rock Crest Rock Glen in Mason City, Iowa, is seen as their most dramatic American design development of the decade.
In 2009, she appeared as Rose Atropos in a dramatic music-themed film The Perfect Age of Rock ' n ' Roll.
Jailhouse Rock and King Creole ( 1958 ), called for relatively dramatic performances.
Rock carving, this of an Elephant, in Tadrart Acacus region of Libya date from 12, 000 BC to 100 AD, and reflect the dramatic climatic changes in the area.
After his death, a warden at Nahanni National Park Reserve informally started calling the dramatic rock spire, in the midst of Virginia Falls, " Mason's Rock ".
The latter was involved in a dramatic rescue when the liner Labrador en route from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Liverpool ran aground on the nearby Mackenzie's Rock in 1899.
Hamilton was more often cast in dramatic works, such as the stark science-fiction drama Seconds ( 1966 ), which starred Rock Hudson.
Its dramatic appearance has long made Dinas Rock a destination for casual visitors, but its steep rocky flanks also attract rock climbers and gorge-walkers.

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Day subsequently took on more dramatic roles, including her 1955 portrayal of singer Ruth Etting in the biographical film of Etting's life, Love Me or Leave Me, in which she co-starred with James Cagney.
In his free time, he joined the amateur dramatic group at the Little Theatre in Mumbles, visited the cinema in Uplands, took walks along Swansea Bay, and frequented Swansea's pubs, especially the Antelope and the Mermaid Hotels in Mumbles.
The dramatic murder of Aristobulus III in a swimming pool in Jericho, as told by the Roman Jewish historian Josephus, took place during a banquet organized by Herod's Hasmonean mother-in-law.
Henry V of England took advantage of this turmoil to invade France, winning a dramatic victory at Agincourt in 1415 and capturing many northern French towns.
A brief dramatic episode of Marxist-Leninist revolution took place in North America during the October Crisis in the province of Quebec in Canada, where the Marxist-Leninist and Quebec separatist Front de libération du Québec ( FLQ ) kidnapped the British Trade Commissioner in Canada, James Cross, and Quebec government minister Pierre Laporte who was later killed, it issued a manifesto condemning what it considered English Canadian imperialism in French Quebec calling for an independent, socialist Quebec.
These new PowerBooks took design cues from the 500 series PowerBook, sporting dramatic curves and a jet-black plastic case.
Then, with the dramatic decrease of oil prices that took place in the second half of 2008 plus the manifest bursting of the real estate bubble, concerns quickly shifted over to the risk of deflation, as Spain recorded in January 2009 its lowest inflation rate in 40 years, followed shortly afterwards, in March 2009 by a negative inflation rate for the first time since the gathering of these statistics started.
In the Spring of 1788 he took a boat trip along the Berwickshire coast with John Playfair and the geologist Sir James Hall, and found a dramatic unconformity showing the same sequence at Siccar Point.
The most dramatic interview between Mary and Knox took place on 24 June 1563.
This influence took the form of greater stress on the dramatic side.
A series of dramatic floods known as the Missoula Floods took place 15, 000-13, 000 years ago, as several ice dams melted, forming a series of low steps such as the " Heights ", " Mill Plain ", " Fourth Plain " and " Fifth Plain ".
The situation took a dramatic turn on 9 February, when Fortuyn was interviewed in de Volkskrant, one of the leading national newspapers.
" One of Johnson's aides, Joseph A. Califano, Jr., has countered that " from 1963 when Lyndon Johnson took office until 1970 as the impact of his Great Society programs were felt, the portion of Americans living below the poverty line dropped from 22. 2 percent to 12. 6 percent, the most dramatic decline over such a brief period in this century.
Beginning with the Catholic Revival in the 19th century, the appearance of Anglican altars took a dramatic turn in many churches.
The massacre on the steps, which never took place, was presumably inserted by Eisenstein for dramatic effect and to demonise the Imperial regime.
In 1979, he both produced and starred in The China Syndrome, a dramatic film co-starring Jane Fonda and Jack Lemmon about a nuclear power plant accident ( the Three Mile Island accident took place 12 days after the film's release ).
Although no performances were allowed at the theatre, a sort of rehearsal took place, at which the players for the ensuing dramatic festival were selected.
It takes significant dramatic liberties, projecting that Hereward later took the alias ' Godwin of Ely ' and worked his way to the Head of Emperor Alexius's Byzantine forces ; before heading off on the First Crusade, to become a lead strategist of the Princes ' Crusade and advisor of Bohemond of Taranto.
A dramatic moment in the life of Senator Bankhead took place at the 1912 Democratic Convention in Baltimore.
In a dramatic two-hour gun battle that took place in the center of Morehead, several Tollivers, including Craig Tolliver were killed and the Tollivers ' control of the county was broken.
The play is based on events which took place at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in July 1986, though some details were changed for dramatic purposes.
Although the river slowly eroded the land over this period of time, the most drastic changes took place at the end of the last Ice Age when the Missoula Floods cut the steep, dramatic walls that exist around Wishram today.
On stage in the 1953 dramatic reading of Stephen Vincent Benét's John Brown's Body, Massey, in addition to narrating along with Tyrone Power and Judith Anderson, took on both the roles of John Brown and Abe Lincoln in the same work.
A dramatic example of filibustering in the House of Commons of Canada took place between Thursday June 23, 2011 and Saturday June 25, 2011.
Shaffer was a Bevin Boy coal miner during World War II, and took a number of jobs including bookstore clerk, and assistant at the New York Public Library, before discovering his dramatic talents.

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