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Black said COAHR `` hoped to be able to integrate the theaters without taking direct action, but we are pledged to using every legal and nonviolent means at our disposal ''
There are also three theaters used for film and live performances.
Another element supporting this fact is that Paris has the highest density of cinemas in the world, measured by the number of movie theaters per inhabitant, and that in most " downtown Paris " movie theaters, foreign movies which would be secluded to " art houses " cinemas in other places are shown alongside " mainstream " works.
These vehicles are procured to replace Humvees in combat theaters.
Their uses are unlimited from refrigerators to airports, health clubs, movie theaters and libraries.
An upmarket weekly's advertisers are often organic grocers, boutiques, and theatre companies while a downmarket's may have those of trade schools, supermarkets, and adult services, both usually contain ads from local bars, auto dealers, movie theaters, and a classified ads section.
There are accounts of Healy threatening to bomb theaters if Howard, Fine and Howard ever performed there, which worried Shemp so much that he almost left the act ; reportedly, only a pay raise kept him on board.
Copies are distributed throughout the city, mainly at locations frequented by students such as popular diners and movie theaters, and is also online.
There are many new theaters opening in Omaha.
As of mid 2010, only about 40 theaters in a huge film market, such as India, are able to show either digital 3D or 3D IMAX.
The vast majority of film theaters are unable to handle 70mm film, and so original 70mm films are shown with 35mm prints at these venues, in the regular CinemaScope / Panavision aspect ratio of 2. 35: 1.
In Western countries, the venues where stripteases are performed on a regular basis are now usually called strip clubs, though they may be performed in venues such as public houses ( especially in the UK ), theaters and music halls.
The National Theatre and Warner Theatre use Pennsylvania Avenue mailing addresses, although the theaters are nearby on E Street and 13th Street respectively.
This type of sickness is particularly prevalent when susceptible people are watching films on large screens such as Imax but may also occur in regular format theaters or even when watching TV.
There are also three professional theaters, libraries, and an aquarium in Murmansk.
Among these institutions there are eight theaters, five concert halls, ninety-seven libraries ( with branches ), seventeen movie theaters ( including five movie theaters for children ), twenty-five institutions of children optional education, eight museums ( sixteen including branches ), and seven parks.
Currently popular are live " whodunit " experiences, including game form, where guests at a private party might use cards, a board, or video from a pre-packaged box, to perform the roles of the suspects and detective ; and there are a number of murder mystery dinner theaters, where either professional or community theatre performers take on those roles, and present the murder mystery to an audience, usually in conjunction with a meal.
Films are often released with different versions and different ratings, as versions that may be unprofitable in theaters may have better success in the home entertainment market ( see " Commercial viability of the NC-17 rating " below ).
Most but not all movie theaters are commercial operations catering to the general public, who attend by purchasing a ticket.

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He closed all of the theaters in Rome ( considered to be centers of vice and immorality ) and famously brought a temporary halt to the flourishing traditions of Roman opera.
It was the basis for Japan's demand for a 70 % ratio ( 10: 10: 7 ) at the Washington Naval Conference, which was considered necessary to provide Japan superiority in the " decisive battle area ", ( taking into account that the US had naval commitments in other theaters, while Japan did not ), as well the US's insistence on 60 %, which amounted to parity.
Color theory has not developed an explicit explanation of how specific media affect color appearance: colors have always been defined in the abstract, and whether the colors were inks or paints, oils or watercolors, transparencies or reflecting prints, computer displays or movie theaters, was not considered especially relevant.
Chattanooga's strategic position made it one of the most active theaters of the Civil War, as Confederate armies considered the city vital for supply lines between Virginia and the Deep South.
Along with those of London's West End, theaters in New York's Broadway district are often considered to be the most professional in the English language.
It was considered essential for the theaters ' marquees to face Euclid Avenue, but because of space constraints the State Theatre was built at the back of the lot, although its lobby shares the Euclid frontage with the Ohio Theatre.
Because the Fitzgerald is a rather small building, other stage theaters in the Minneapolis-St. Paul region had been considered as stand-ins.
Eugene Rimmel was also considered an exceptional marketer and produced detailed mail order catalogs and advertising programs with English theaters.
As a " little theater ," as community theaters of the time were often called, the SCRT's home was considered a little Eagle.
These include an area of arts density considered the centre of the town which would contain multiple: art galleries that also host art walks ; crafts workshops that use local materials ; theaters and theater group facilities, folk-arts training and exhibition facilities ; cafes with locally produced art items ; at least three to five arts cooperatives ; historical buildings that have undergone proper renovation and kept their character with historical interpretation ; at least two or three arts foundations offices ; an arts council that works with town planners and the city council ; and daily classes in the arts that involve many of the townsfolk, and draw students and tourists for seminars.

theaters and Off-Broadway
A cappella has been used as the sole orchestration for original works of Musical Theater that have had commercial runs Off-Broadway ( theaters in New York City with 99 to 500 seats ) only three times.
*** Off-Off-Broadway – theaters in New York City that have fewer than 100 seats, though the term can be used for any show in the New York City area that has neither an Off-Broadway nor a Broadway contract.
The following year she completed her acting education at the American Conservatory Theatre and Juilliard, and began to appear in plays, first Off-Broadway and later in famous theaters.
For decades, Playbill concentrated on legitimate Broadway and Off-Broadway theaters, while Stagebill focused on concerts, opera, and dance in venues such as Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall.
Category: Off-Broadway theaters

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TV is effective because it is an audio-visual medium – like film – and can deliver a vast audience quickly, which is crucial because films typically don ’ t linger in theaters more than 4 – 6 weeks, according to Marketing to Moviegoers: Second Edition.
In their introduction to the Miles Gloriosus, Hammond, Mack and Moskalew say that “ the Romans were acquainted with the Greek stone theater, but, because they believed drama to be a demoralizing influence, they had a strong aversion to the erection of permanent theaters .” This worry rings true when considering the subject matter of Plautus ’ plays.
British music publisher Boosey & Hawkes filed a further lawsuit in 1993, contending that Disney did not have the rights to distribute The Rite of Spring in the 1991 video releases because the permission granted to Disney by Stravinsky in 1940 was only in the context of a film to be shown in theaters.
These theaters now have all closed because of more accessibility to videotapes, which were more affordable and provided more genres of movies and much later on DVDs and VCDs became available.
In addition to these film fragments, the complete soundtrack survives because it was re-recorded on Vitaphone disks for theaters that did not have optical sound systems.
The Outlaw was denied a certificate of approval and kept out of theaters for years, because the film's advertising focused particular attention on Jane Russell's breasts.
In 1984, in response to public complaints regarding the severity of horror elements in PG-rated titles such as Gremlins and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, the PG-13 rating was created as a middle tier between PG and R. In 1990, the X rating was replaced by NC-17, partly because the X rating was not trademarked by the MPAA, whereas pornographic bookstores and theaters were using their own X and XXX symbols to market products.
Lloyd did not grant cinematic release because in the main most theaters could not accommodate an organist, and Lloyd did not wish his work to be accompanied by a pianist: " I just don't like pictures played with pianos.
This was largely because it did not suffer from the massive loss of income that the other major studios suffered from the loss of their theaters ( well over 90 percent, in some cases ).
" They succeeded in having the film withdrawn from release in most U. S. theaters because of their objections over its sexual themes.
She appeared in a number of MGM musicals, most notably Cabin in the Sky ( also 1943 ), but was never featured in a leading role because of her race and the fact that films featuring her had to be re-edited for showing in states where theaters could not show films with black performers.
Along with the negative critical response, the film was also a box office disappointment, mainly because of opening in fewer theaters.
Hagen was on the Hollywood blacklist, in part because of her association with Paul Robeson, and this curtailed film opportunities, focusing her to perform in New York theaters.
To get a completely uncut version is difficult as even some cinema machinists themselves cut scenes out from the movie before showing it in theaters and drive-ins during the 1970s ; many copies were cut or " hacked to pieces " and because of this some scenes have become rarities.
The Shuberts, involved because the show was to play in one of their theaters, approved an increase in Abbott's percentage to include author's royalties.
I stopped going to certain Paris theaters because I discovered they were tipping off the press to my presence.
While touring Britain to promote the film Chaplin learned that he had been refused a re-entry visa to the United States because of his alleged communist sympathies, and many American theaters refused to play Limelight.
He gave up going to movies because he knew I couldn't get a seat in the segregated theaters.
Although Heavy Traffic received an X rating from the Motion Picture Association of America, more theaters were willing to screen adult-oriented animated features because of the success of Fritz the Cat, and Heavy Traffic was a box office success.
Setting up sound reinforcement for live music clubs often poses unique challenges, because there is such a large variety of venues which are used as clubs, ranging from former warehouses or music theaters to small restaurants or basement pubs with concrete walls.
In Mexico, the film was shown uncut in mainstream theaters, with a " C " ( 18 +) rating, with a warning because of its sexual and violent content, but it did not attract much controversy in the media.
Children were leaving the theaters because of the character's death.
Furthermore, because of the size of the theaters, large amounts of perfume had to be released to reach all members of the audience.

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