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theater and faces
The of the palace included a theater, a main entrance on each of its four cardinal faces, and extensive storerooms ( also called magazines ).
However, Bosley Crowther in The New York Times wrote: “ The most distracting nonsense is the pop-up of familiar faces in so-called cameo roles, jarring the illusion .” Shana Alexander in Life Magazine stated: “ The pace was so stupefying that I felt not uplifted – but sandbagged !” And John Simon – later notorious as the frequently scathing theater and film critic of New York Magazine – wrote in the National Review: " God is unlucky in The Greatest Story Ever Told.
The Hyatt St. side of a municipal parking lot faces the St. George theater.
… In the end, Duchenne's Mecanisme de la Physionomie Humaine and the photographic stills from its experimental theater of electroshock excitations established the modern field on which the struggle to depict and thus discern the ever-elusive meanings of our coded faces continues even now to be waged.
Although the theater faces East 14th street, it is still considered to be part of the Playhouse Square Center.
Quickly closing a year later, the theater reopened in the mid-1930s and was renamed the Wiltern Theatre for the major intersection which it faces ( Wilshire Boulevard and Western Avenue ).

theater and east
; Eastern boundary: The neighborhood overlaps the Times Square theater district to the east at Eighth Avenue.
The area in Gulafjorden called Flolid ( just east of the village of Eivindvik ) is now a national historic place, where an open air theater and annual summer play commemorates the Vikings who gathered there 1000 years ago to accept Christianity.
Military conflict proved the determinant of Poland's frontiers in the east, a theater rendered chaotic by the repercussions of the Russian revolutions and civil war.
* August 15 ( August 14 east of the International Date Line ) – VJ Day ; Japan surrenders, ending the war in the Pacific theater and bringing World War II to an end.
The studios and transmitter were located east of Eaton in an open field behind an abandoned drive-in theater ( since razed ) in the rural Preble County community of Glenwood ( near West Alexandria, which was the station's mailing address ).
At the time of Goldfaden's funeral in 1908, the New York Times wrote, " The dense Jewish population on the lower east side of Manhattan shows in its appreciation of its own humble Yiddish poetry and the drama much the same spirit that controlled the rough audiences of the Elizabethan theater.
On the fourth floor can be found an ice rink ( at the east end ), a stadium-seating 21-screen AMC Theatres, and further down toward the west end, an IMAX theater.
Leaving Sherman in command of forces in the western theater, he moved his headquarters east to Virginia.
Most Wisconsin troops served in the western theater, although several Wisconsin regiments fought in the east, such as the 2nd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 6th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment, and 7th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment, which formed part of the Iron Brigade.
Karamu House in the Fairfax neighborhood on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio, is the oldest African-American theater in the United States.
In the Sixties, a semi-enclosed open air theater was constructed towards the north east corner.
* Donna Kane, ( theater actress ) resided on the east side of Packanack Lake on Elmwood Terrace.

theater and across
No theater could be conceived that would be adequate in space or speed of action to carry across to an audience what was conveyed in this film.
Distributor United Artists dispatched several hundred staffers to theaters across North America playing Showgirls in order to assure that patrons would not be sneaking into the theater from other films, and to make sure the filmgoers were over the age of 17.
Among the theaters that existed in Chinatown in later years were Sun Sing Theater under the Manhattan Bridge and Pagoda Theater both on the street of East Broadway, Governor Theater on Chatham Square, Rosemary Theater on Canal Street across the Manhattan Bridge, and Music Palace on the Bowery, which was the last Chinese theater to close.
As for Martin he made his home available to residents for weekend social activities, where the subject often turned to his dream of building a community theater and expanding the community across 152nd street where lakes would be dug.
The park has views of the Spokane Falls, and holds a number of civic attractions, including a Skyride that is a rebuilt gondola that carries visitors across the falls from high above the river gorge, a 5-story IMAX theater, and a small amusement park ( which is converted into an ice-skating rink during the winter months ).
After dusk, a man identified as Gennady Vlakh ran across the square and managed to gain entry into the theater.
Other landmarks historically associated with Ardmore include the Autocar Manufacturing Company, an important manufacturer of trucks and jeeps during the world wars, once located on Lancaster Pike on the site of the current Ardmore West Shopping Center, which burned down in a famous conflagration in 1956 ; the Ardmore Theater on Lancaster Pike, now the Philadelphia Sports Club ; Harrison's Department Store, on the north side of Lancaster Pike across from the theater ; Mads Record Shop, rock music mecca since the genre's inception, still going strong ; the Merion Art Center ; the Pennywise Thrift Shop of Jefferson Medical College ; Lyons Hardware Store on Rittenhouse Place ; Rittenhouse Electric, also on Rittenhouse Place ; A. Talone Cleaners at Lancaster and Greenfield ; and luxury travel company SWAIN Tours.
* record-breaking theater and cabaret runs all across America and Europe ;
* Pope Auditorium a theater located in Leon Lowenstein Hall of Fordham University's Lincoln Center campus ( located across West 62nd Street from Lincoln Center )
The total potential audience across a season is 800, 000 seats, but average audience rates for the 3800-seat theater in 2011 were just 79. 2 %, down from a peak of 88 % in 2009.
Once holed up in the theater, the group begins to discuss their options ; Steve and Cynthia had stumbled across another survivor, Audrey Wyler, who begins to tell the group about how the Desperation Mining Corporation had recently accidentally uncovered the China Pit ( an old mining shaft ).
He is the son of Braulio Castillo, a legendary actor across Latin America, and the brother of the lesser known Jorge Castillo, also a television and theater actor.
It is this version of the musical that is currently rented by the leasing company, and has enjoyed some success in regional and children's theater companies across the country.
Fox's first use of recording a news event was on May 20, 1927: Charles Lindbergh's take-off from Roosevelt Field for his historic solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean was filmed with sound and shown in a New York theater that same night, inspiring Fox to create Movietone News.
The command plans, commands and controls, delivers, and assesses air, space, and information operations in the Asia-Pacific region — excluding the Korea theater of operations — across the security spectrum from peacetime engagement to major combat operations.
They were also instrumental in supplying Chinese forces through the airlift of cargo across " The Hump " in the China-Burma-India theater.
The campus, located at the intersection of Flatbush and DeKalb Avenues ( across the street from Junior's restaurant ), includes the former Brooklyn Paramount Theater, the world ’ s first theater built specifically for talking pictures.
Numerous programs across the university are nationally ranked, including: aerospace engineering, anthropology, architecture, classics, composition, conducting, cooperative education, criminal justice, design, environmental science, law, medicine, music, musical theater, neurology, opera, otolaryngology, paleontology, pediatrics and pharmacy.
All but a small handful of the remaining writers had fled into exile, dispersed across the length of the American continent, most never to enjoy the close associations of conferences, tertulias, and theater premiers that had so often united them in pre-war Madrid.
In 1970, a majority vote approved the bill presented by Mayor Araya Cuadra to build a theater located across the rear of the Plaza Almirante Latorre.
Jazz, Western classical music and musical theater, along with international pop stars, were common mainstream interests, while the islands ' youth formed bands and dance troupes that played styles popular across the Caribbean, mainly Jamaican and Trinidadian influenced, such as reggae, steelpan and soca.
In the late 19th century, the western part of 23rd Street was to American theater what Broadway is today, with the Opera House Palace and Pike's Opera House one block away and Proctor's Theater (" continuous daily vaudeville ") across the street from the Hotel Chelsea.
Dutcher's film, Falling, shown in a single theater in Utah in January 2008 and in Los Angeles in August 2008, tells the story of a Hollywood videographer, Eric Boyle, who stumbles across a gang murder and sells the footage to a Los Angeles news station for a small fortune.
It seemed inevitable that the day would come when this medium, which had made Orson Welles a household name across the country, would become a part of his serious theater ambitions.
* the theater, which with the temple across the street form an architectural unit.

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