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stage and performances
Great actors and actresses -- the most notable being Sarah Bernhardt -- were hired to repeat their stage performances before the camera.
Among stage performances was a starring role in `` Golden Arrow '' directed by Noel Coward.
Several performances of the play have even ignored the stage direction to have the Ghost of Banquo enter at all, heightening the sense that Macbeth is growing mad, since the audience cannot see what he claims to see.
In Roman Polanski's 1971 adaptation, Banquo is played by acclaimed stage actor Martin Shaw, in a style reminiscent of earlier stage performances.
In addition the Theater Basel was chosen in 1999 as the best stage for German-language performances and in 2009 & 2010 as " Opera of the Year " by German Opera Magazine " Opernwelt ".
In addition to the development and publishing of home, online, mobile, arcade, pachinko, and pachislo games, the company publishes strategy guides, maintains its own arcade centers, and licenses its franchise and character properties for use in tie-in products, movies, television series, and stage performances.
* They are not designed for public performance or the stage, although traditional folkdances may be later arranged and set for stage performances.
The casts of the Off Broadway production of Avenue Q in New York City and the Avenue Q National Tour in Dallas dedicated their May 28 performances to his memory, and the actors playing the Coleman role paid tribute to him from the stage at the performances ' conclusions.
Underneath the balcony were boxes ( originally built for nuns to watch church services ) that were available for theatre-goers to rent during performances because they would get so aroused by the action happening on stage.
Booth's stage performances were often characterized by his contemporaries as acrobatic and intensely physical, leaping upon the stage and gesturing with passion.
In response to her popularity, Hollywood rethought its vision of features as " canned theatre ," and focused instead on actors and material that were uniquely suited to film, not stage performances.
MIDI's introduction coincided with the dawn of the personal computer era and the introductions of samplers, whose ability to play back prerecorded sounds allowed stage performances to include effects that previously were unobtainable outside of the studio, and digital synthesizers, which allowed pre-programmed sounds to be stored and recalled with the press of a button.
Soon afterwards, she appeared in repertory theatre, until she found recognition in the West End for a series of stage performances, ultimately receiving an Olivier Award nomination for her performance in A Lie of the Mind, and in 1996, she is cited as " the greatest actress of our time in any medium " by one critic after she appeared in Orlando at the Edinburgh Festival.
In 1872 she permanently retired from the stage with four performances of " Fidalma " in Cimarosa ’ s Il matrimonio segreto, at the Paris Théâtre des Italiens but, in fact, she never gave up singing in private and in benefit concerts.
A few pubs have stage performances such as serious drama, stand-up comedy, musical bands, cabaret or striptease ; however juke boxes, karaoke and other forms of pre-recorded music have otherwise replaced the musical tradition of a piano or guitar and singing.
Orbison often excused his motionless performances by saying that his songs did not allow instrumental sections so he could move or dance on stage, although songs like " Mean Woman Blues " did offer that.
This technique was designed to capture the effect of the live performances of Loie Fuller, beginning in 1891, in which stage lights with colored gels turned her white flowing dresses and sleeves into artistic movement.
* 1968 – The stage musical Hair opens at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London, where it played 1, 998 performances until its closure was forced by the roof collapsing in July 1973.
It featured songs from many of his musicals, including a performance of " Send in the Clowns " from A Little Night Music by Judi Dench ( reprising her role as Desirée from the 1995 production of that musical ), and performances from many other stars of opera, Broadway, stage and screen, including Bryn Terfel and Maria Friedman.
After public stage performances had been banned for 18 years by the Puritan regime, the re-opening of the theatres in 1660 signalled a renaissance of English drama.
* Opera house – theatre building used for opera performances that consists of a stage, an orchestra pit, audience seating, and backstage facilities for costumes and set building.

stage and Wall
The famous press conference on 9 November 1989 by Günter Schabowski ( seated on stage, second from right ) and other East German officials which led to the Fall of the Wall.
" In the Guns N ' Roses song " Get in the Ring ", Axl Rose verbally attacked critics who gave the band negative reviews because of their actions on stage ; such critics as Andy Secher, Mick Wall and Bob Guccione, Jr. were mentioned by name.
Many references to it can be found in the media of the period, including the Laurel and Hardy 1933 film Sons of the Desert, and Arthur Train's 1930 Wall Street Crash novel Paper Profits. Actor Kevin Spacey delivers the line in the film Beyond the Sea, in the song The Curtain Falls, when portraying the singer, Bobby Darin, concluding his stage act.
Crowbar and Flair tried to get revenge on The Wall, but he gave Crowbar a chokeslam off a 20 foot high platform, sending Crowbar through the stage.
In early spring 2012, Occupy Wall Street activists began congregating on the steps of Federal Hall in order to stage protests.
When Lawrence became involved with Wall Street banker Bert Taylor in 1927, Astley proposed marriage, an offer Lawrence refused because she knew Astley would expect her to leave the stage and settle in rural England.
Wall also performed with the actor of stage, screen, and radio Edward J. Pawley as the " Love Story Boy and Girl " on the popular radio soap opera, Portia Faces Life, in the 1940s and 1950s.
Other projects in the pipeline include a biopic of Elton John called Rocketman, a stage musical adaptation of Pink Floyd's The Wall and a film adaptation of George Orwell's Down and Out In Paris and London.
Yippies would stage media events, such as the public burning of dollar bills in Wall Street, thereby drawing heavy media coverage.
Wall auditioned for a part with a touring theatre company, and made his stage debut at the age of 14 as Jack in Mother Goose with a travelling pantomime company in Devon and Cornwall featuring George Lacey.
In the 1970s and ' 80s, Wall occasionally performed a one-man stage show, Aspects of Max Wall, in which he recaptured the humour of old-time music hall theatre.
The Great Wall of China is portrayed during its construction stage to add visual variety and provide gameplay obstacles.
* P * U * L * S * E, a DVD of the 20 October 1994 televised concert at Earls Court, London, contains footage of the word ENIGMA being projected in large letters on to the backdrop of the stage during the song " Another Brick in the Wall ( Part II )".
Swearengen opened the Gem Variety Theater on April 7, 1877, at the corners of Wall and Main streets, to entertain the population of the mining camp with " prize fights " ( as was customary with Swearengen's previous establishment the Cricket Saloon, no prizes were actually involved ), stage acts consisting of comedians, singers and dancers, and, primarily, prostitutes.
This is the stage whereby Wall argues that photography enters a ' modernist dialectic.
Born to a Jewish family in Manhattan, New York, Sloane attended the University of Pennsylvania before dropping out in order to join a theater company, but he stopped acting and became a runner on Wall Street after a number of negative stage reviews.
He worked as a stockbroker on Wall Street, a journeyman stage actor, a corporate spokesman — even a New Orleans Mardi Gras king.
BBT also features our Celebrity Wall, which shows concrete handprint impressions of the biggest stars ever to grace the stage here.
Ten years later, when Roger Waters — by then a solo artist — decided to stage a massive re-production of The Wall at the site of the recently dismantled Berlin Wall, he had the personnel and the finances for a full-scale arrangement.

stage and ended
At this meeting, they decided to stage a rising before the war ended and to accept whatever help Germany might offer.
To mention a few of the memorable milestones on the road to the scudetto: a decisive win against Juventus ( 2 – 0 ), with a goal scored by Elkjær after having lost a boot in a tackle just outside the box, set the stage early in the championship ; an away win over Udinese ( 5 – 3 ) ended any speculation that the team was losing energy at the midway point ; three straight wins ( including a hard fought 1 – 0 victory against a strong AS Roma side ) served notice that the team had kept its polish and focus intact during their rival's final surge ; and a 1 – 1 draw in Bergamo against Atalanta secured the title with a game in hand.
The so-called Paraguayan War ended in the near annihilation of Paraguay and set the stage for the formation of a two-party ( Colorado vs. Liberal ) political system that persists until the present day.
") When Singer attempted to respond, a protester jumped on stage and grabbed his glasses, and the host ended the lecture.
The act ended when a giant cube head rose from the back of the stage.
Explicit sex on screen and frontal nudity of men and women on stage became acceptable in many Western countries, as the twentieth century ended.
An example of a three stage operation has been built in Oxford Nuclear Laboratory in 1964 of a 10 MV single ended " Injector " and a 6 MV EN tandem.
According to Baal-Teshuva, when the final bar of music ended, " there was a tumultuous applause and 19 curtain calls, with Chagall himself being called back onto the stage again and again.
Under Mao's regime, China ended its " Century of Humiliation " and resumed its status as a major power on the international stage.
After the show had ended and Morecambe had left the stage, the musicians returned and picked up their instruments.
At one point, the actor kicked at Letterman's head while wearing giant platform shoes, after which Letterman ended the segment, walking off the stage and saying " I'm going to go check on the Top Ten.
Reitsma resigned during the secondary verification stage, and the recall count ended.
In 2007, the set was slightly changed, with a larger studio audience, bigger stage, and a balcony, which was above the stage and ended at the pole.
On January 5, 1996 the opening night of a Metropolitan Opera production ended prematurely only a few minutes into Act 1 when tenor Richard Versalle, 63, suffered a heart attack while climbing the 20-foot ladder which was part of the set, fell, and died on stage immediately after singing Vitek's line: " Too bad you can only live so long ".
Love ended the performance by chanting " God bless your soul ", throwing her guitar into the air, pushing over a microphone stand into the audience, and knocking over stereo equipment before exiting the stage.
However, her show business career largely ended on 29 September 1975, when she fell off the stage and broke her thigh during a performance in Sydney, Australia.
All three singers ended up on stage together before a wildly enthusiastic crowd.
A military uprising in November and the threat of American intervention set the final stage and ended the Trujillo regime.
The Ultramontanes regime ended due to their demands against the naturalization of Ludwig I's Irish-born mistress Eliza Gilbert ( better known by her stage name Lola Montez ).
The primal mythic conflict ended in a mutual, procreative murder, from the body parts of which the present universe arose stage by stage.
When her cinematic career ended, she continued to perform on stage, in Las Vegas, in the United Kingdom, on radio and television, and recorded rock and roll albums.
The first leg against Mallorca ended 0-0 at home, and Andreas Lund became the big hero when he equalized on a penalty and with 1-1 aggregate Molde qualified for the group stage on away goals, and Molde became the team from the smallest city to have qualified for the group stage of Champions League until Unirea Urziceni repeated the feat in 2009 – 10.

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