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The theatre was hot and they were drugged with boredom.
Guns were going off all over Washington City these days, because of the celebrations, and the theatre was not soundproof.
Leaving the theatre after the performance, I had a flash of intuition that life, after all ( as Rilke said ), is just a search for the nonexistent cup of hot coffee, and that this unpretentious, moving, clever, bitter slice of life was the greatest thing to happen to the American theatre since Brooks Atkinson retired.
The title was an implicit admission that such chapters as Chapter 7, " The Piper at the Gates of Dawn ", could not survive translation to the theatre.
In 2008, a former goods shed by the main railway station of Abensberg was converted into a theatre by local volunteers.
On 19 August 1978 — the anniversary of the US backed pro-Shah coup d ' état which overthrew the nationalists and popular Iranian prime minister, Dr. Mohammed Mossadegh — the Cinema Rex, a movie theatre in Abadan, Iran, was set ablaze by four Islamic Revolution sympathizers in an attempt to help the cause of Iran's Islamic Revolution.
A former cloth warehouse was converted into a small theatre in 1974, and the alternative culture center KIFF ( Culture in the fodder factory ) was established in a former animal fodder factory.
In the short and disastrous war of 1805 Archduke Charles commanded what was intended to be the main army in Italy, but events made Germany the decisive theatre of operations ; Austria sustained defeat on the Danube, and the archduke was defeated by Massena in the Battle of Caldiero.
" When the theatre district moved uptown, the name was transferred to the Times Square area.
It was an isolated performance, but at nine years old Chaplin became interested in the theatre.
Karno was initially wary, thinking Chaplin a " pale, puny, sullen-looking youngster " who " looked much too shy to do any good in the theatre.
The surprise preview showing in Los Angeles was not a success, and Chaplin left the movie theatre " with a feeling of two years ' work and two million dollars having gone down the drain.
The Copenhagen Casino was a theatre, known for the use made of its hall for mass public meetings during the 1848 Revolution which made Denmark a constitutional monarchy.
Until 1937 it was a well-known Danish theatre.
The Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe quoted parts of it in his opera or music theatre work Rites of Passage ( 1972-73 ), which was commissioned for the opening of the Sydney Opera House but was not ready in time.
In his memoirs, Goldoni describes his father as a physician, and claims that he was introduced to theatre by his grandfather Carlo Alessandro Goldoni.
In any case, Goldoni was deeply interested in theatre from his earliest years, and all attempts to direct his activity into other channels were of no avail ; his toys were puppets, and his books, plays.
It was this very success that was the object of harsh critiques by Carlo Gozzi, who accused Goldoni of having deprived the Italian theatre of the charms of poetry and imagination.
He was the only child of İrma Felekyan ( Toto Karaca ) of Armenian origin, a popular opera, theatre and movie actress, and Mehmet İbrahim Karaca of Azerbaijani origin .< ref name =" aksiyon040216 ">
The ancient theatre at Delphi was built further up the hill from the Temple of Apollo giving spectators a view of the entire sanctuary and the valley below.

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The brutalist Eros House, which replaced the Lewisham Hippodrome ( Catford's music hall designed by the famous theatre architect Frank Matcham ) in 1960, is now Grade II listed.
The New Wimbledon Theatre is a Grade II listed Edwardian theatre built by J B Mullholland as the Wimbledon Theatre on the site of a large house with spacious grounds.
Despite the controversy, the theatre has been a Grade II * listed building since 1994.
The theatre was Grade II * listed by English Heritage in June 1960.
The theatre retains many of its original features and was Grade II * listed by English Heritage in September 1960.
A Grade II listed theatre built in 1913, it has hosted many famous acts such as Buddy Holly, The Platters, Guy Mitchell, The Rolling Stones, The Animals, Cilla Black, Carl Perkins, Cliff Richard, The Shadows and Chuck Berry.
The Georgian Theatre at Green Dragon Yard is also Grade II listed and is the oldest Georgian theatre in the country.
In the early 1970s the famous pier entrance archway was demolished despite it being classed as Grade II listed building and at the same time the pierhead theatre was enlarged from a seating capacity of 700 to one thousand.
As well as these flats there have been a number of other large developments of ultra-modern flats such as " The Reef " in Boscombe Spa Road and the renovation of Shelley Park into a medical centre and flats development, it is hoped to fully restore the Grade II listed theatre in the future.
This building was Grade II listed in 2004, The heritage minister said: The building at the pier end was initially reopened as the Mermaid theatre and then a Roller Skating rink before becoming an amusement arcade.
The rebuilt Sadler's Wells retains the Grade II listing applied to the former theatre in 1950.
The theatre was Grade II listed by English Heritage in September 1960.
The theatre was Grade II listed by English Heritage in March 1973.
The theatre retains many of its original features and was Grade II * listed by English Heritage in September 1960.
The frontage remains essentially the same, but with plate glass windows, and, like the theatre, is a Grade II listed building .< ref >< cite > Adelphi Theatre Restaurant-English Heritage Listing access 3 Apr 07 </ cite ></ ref >
The theatre was Grade II listed by English Heritage in June 1972.
On 16 October 1990 the theatre was designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building.
On 14 March 1975 the theatre was designated by English Heritage as a Grade II * listed building.
The Apollo Theatre is a Grade II listed West End theatre, on Shaftesbury Avenue in the City of Westminster.
The theatre almost fell victim to redevelopment, but a campaign by Equity succeeded in having the theatre placed on the ' Statutory List of Buildings of Special architectural or Historic Interest ', and the theatre was Grade II listed by English Heritage in March 1974.
The theatre was founded in 1980 in a Grade II * listed building which originally opened in 1893 as Battersea Town Hall.
In addition to the major productions listed below, the students at the school, with direction from the staff, participate in and create various other theatre projects including: OneAct Festival ( plays directed by Grade 12 Students using student cast and crew ), smaller scale productions by the various Drama classes, pep rallies, and in conjunction with Students Union and other student bodies, a Talent show and an Awards night.

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