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theatrical and newspaper
In 1848, with his wife and Carl Schurz, he started a newspaper, the Bonner Zeitung, mostly devoted to following revolutionary activities, but also providing the traditional material such as musical and theatrical reviews that people expected then from a full-service newspaper.
In 1953, she appeared in her last theatrical film, It Happens Every Thursday, a Universal comedy about a New York couple who move to California to take over a struggling weekly newspaper.
The station was initially owned by the Broadcasting Company of Australia, which represented, amongst others, J and N Tait ( theatrical entrepreneurs ), Buckley and Nunn Limited ( a department store ) and The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd ( a newspaper company ).
The theatrical newspaper, The Era commented, " We can hardly overpraise the beauty and grace of the Opera Comique as it now appears to the delighted audience.
Students can choose from more than 130 different groups and activities at Luther, including a student-run radio station and newspaper, more than 15 music ensembles, seven Greek societies, many academic clubs, numerous service organizations, 19 varsity sports, many recreational and club sports, Student Activities Council, and many theatrical productions.
Together with Joaquim Coimbra and Queirós Veloso he founded Gil Vicente, a theatrical newspaper.
She married, as her second husband, Roger Capgras, a shady figure who rose from being a vegetable dealer to head of a major newspaper during the Nazi Occupation and later a fascist-leaning theatrical figure.
His last theatrical film appearance was in 1981's The Legend of the Lone Ranger in which he appeared as a newspaper editor, apparently as a tribute to his time as the Ranger years earlier.
Bryceland worked as a newspaper librarian before her theatrical début in Stage Door in 1947.
The Washingtoniana collection includes books, newspaper archives, maps, census records, and oral histories related to the city's history with 1. 3 million photographs from the Washington Star newspaper and the theatrical video collection of the Washington Area Performing Arts Video Archive.

theatrical and Era
The latter was described by the theatrical paper The Era as " the great dramatic hit of the season ".
Both the local paper and the leading national theatrical paper, The Era, record Charley's surname as Wyckenham.

theatrical and dubbed
The movie, which was released in Japan on August 6, 1977, was edited down further and dubbed into English in 1978 ; entitled Space Cruiser Yamato or simply Space Cruiser, it was only given a limited theatrical release in Europe & Latin America, where it was called Patrulha Estelar ( Star Patrol ) or Astronave Intrepido ( Starship Intrepid ), though it was later released on video in most countries.
Pszoniak did not speak French when he emigrated to France, so he learned his theatrical lines phonetically ; in movies like Danton, where he played Robespierre, his voice was dubbed.
Unico has a loyal fan following in the English-speaking world as well as in Japan, and this is largely due to the 1981 and 1983 theatrical features, which were dubbed into English and received Stateside exposure through VHS release in the mid-1980s and airings on The Disney Channel.
This has appeared to be the case, even when these dubbed films are intended solely for home video and not theatrical release.
The first three theatrical short films, entitled Pikachu: The Movie were dubbed by 4Kids Entertainment and distributed by Nintendo and Kids ' WB !.

theatrical and Royal
** John Osborne's Look Back in Anger opens at the Royal Court Theatre, London, changing the scope of theatrical and other forms of drama in the UK.
In 2000, Australian actor Barry Humphries won the Special Tony Award for a live theatrical event at the 55th Annual Tony Awards for Dame Edna: The Royal Tour, Dame Edna being his " Melbourne Housewife " alter-ego who was recently on Broadway in the show All About Me.
Dangerous Liaisons was the first English-language film adaptation of Laclos's novel, and was based on Christopher Hampton's Olivier Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated theatrical adaptation for the Royal Shakespeare Company, directed by Howard Davies and featuring Lindsay Duncan, Alan Rickman and Juliet Stevenson.
Hazel Albarn, originally from Lincolnshire, was a theatrical set designer for Joan Littlewood's theatre company at the Theatre Royal Stratford East in London and was working on the satirical play, Mrs Wilson's Diary just before Damon was born.
In 2005, she toured the United States in a Royal Court Theatre production of Sarah Kane's theatrical piece, 4. 48 Psychosis.
This effort proved it could be done and shaped the development of such future theatrical institutions as the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal National Theatre.
Born of an Italian theatrical family, he studied dance with Louis Dupré at the Royal Academy in Paris, later joining the Paris Opéra where he served as dancing master to Louis XVI.
Some of Housman's plays caused scandals because of depiction of biblical characters and living members of the Royal House on stage, and many of them were only played privately until the subsequent relaxation of theatrical censorship.
Having began his theatrical career with Hughes Royal Circus in London in the 1780s, Englishman John Bill Ricketts brought the modern circus to the US in 1792, and he gave America's first complete circus performance in Philadelphia on 3 April 1793.
His copyrights passed to Thomas Hailes Lacy, theatrical publisher, who in September 1873 bequeathed them to the Royal General Theatrical Fund.
Many of these songs made the theatrical cut of the film including the Dylanesque " Royal Jelly ," and the melodic "( Have You Heard the News ) Dewey Cox Died.
* 2000: Special Tony Award for a live theatrical event at the 55th Annual Tony Awards for Dame Edna: The Royal Tour
In 1997, Kiefer Sutherland returned to his theatrical roots, starring with his mother ( Canadian actress Shirley Douglas ) in a Canadian production of The Glass Menagerie at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto.
* February 5-Dramatist John Dennis devises the thundersheet as a new method of producing theatrical thunder for his tragedy Appius and Virginia at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London.
A theatrical adaptation ( by Hoban himself ) premiered at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, in February – March 1986.
Ridley was a student teacher and had made his theatrical debut in Prunella at the Theatre Royal, Bristol when he volunteered for British Army service in August 1914.
This early theatrical success allowed her to also work with the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet is the first organization to present a theatrical or dance production of the works of Leonard Cohen.
She then trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, beginning a successful theatrical career with the Royal Exchange Theatre after graduating.
His next theatrical role is his best known one – his performance as King Henry VI in the Royal Shakespeare Company's 2001 productions of Shakespeare's trilogy of plays about the king as a part of its season This England: The Histories.
At one stage in the history of the theatre in Britain and Ireland, the designation Theatre Royal or Royal Theatre was an indication that the theatre was granted a Royal Patent without which theatrical performances were illegal.

theatrical and Progress
Hallie Flanagan ( 27 August 1890 — 23 July 1969 ) was an American theatrical producer and director, playwright, and author, best known as director of the Federal Theatre Project, a part of the Works Progress Administration ( WPA ).

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In April 1772, when James Northcote saw her Miss Notable in Cibber's The Lady's Last Stake, he remarked to his brother " I never saw a part done so excellent in all my life, for in her acting she has all the simplicity of nature and not the least tincture of the theatrical ".
In 1979, Sounds described Joy Division as " gothic " and " theatrical ".
He played Mark Antony and his brother Edwin had the larger role of Brutus in a performance acclaimed as " the greatest theatrical event in New York history ".
While imprisoned, he became actively involved, as an actor, writer, producer, and set-designer, in the amateur theatrical productions which took place in the camp, finding them " a source of great pleasure and amusement ".
Although other virtual theatrical performances have taken place in chat rooms and multi-user dungeons, machinima adds " cinematic camera work ".
Film makers may also reverse this process, creating an original image that includes visual information that extends above and below the widescreen theatrical image ; this is called " open matte ".
Just as the British Board of Film Classification had already banned the theatrical version, the BBFC banned the home version in 1984, amid a moral panic surrounding " video nasties ".
The Dude Abides ", theatrical trailer ( from the first DVD release ), " The Lebowski Fest: An Achiever's Story ", " Flying Carpets and Bowling Pin Dreams: The Dream Sequences of the Dude ", " Interactive Map ", " Jeff Bridges Photo Book ", and a " Photo Gallery ".
Despite the fact that James Cameron had final cut on the original theatrical version and almost all cuts were decided by him, the extended version is often labeled as a " director's cut ".
In June 2012 Panavision 3D systems for both 35 mm film and digital projection were withdrawn from the market by DVPO theatrical ( who marketed these system on behalf of Panavision ) citing " challenging global economic and 3D market conditions ".
Fleming accepted the criticism from the paper concerning the exclusivity of Bond's objects, such as cigarettes and food, but defended it on the basis that " I had to fit Bond out with some theatrical props ".
The first was released in 1983, Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island ; the second came in 1988, Daffy Duck's Quackbusters, which is considered one of the Looney Tunes best compilation films and featured another new theatrical short, " The Night of the Living Duck ".
As evidenced in some of his letters and memos, Roddenberry was fond of circle-and-triangle designs and had wanted to use them for purposes of theatrical unity as early as the first season's " The Return of the Archons ".
He opined that Lerner and Loewe's score for The Day Before Spring the previous year was better than theirs for Brigadoon, explaining that, " If my first emotion last night was admiration rather than sheer enjoyment, it was because the proceedings seemed to me more marked by taste and style than by emotional warmth in book and music, but there is no denying that the authors have matured as theatrical craftsmen ".
In 1859, the 20-year-old gained valuable theatrical experience by assisting in a production of Glinka's opera A Life for the Tsar on the Glebovo estate of a former singer and her wealthy husband ; he also met Anatoly Lyadov and enjoyed a formative visit to Moscow – after which he professed a love of " everything Russian ".
Livy, writing 200 years after the event, gives a highly theatrical account of the Bacchanalia's introduction by a foreign soothsayer, a " Greek of mean condition ... a low operator of sacrifices ".
" He described the disappointing result as a " typical 1967 limited-animation theatrical ".
* Purley is the location of Dr. Seward's sanatorium in the theatrical version of Bram Stoker's " Dracula ".
Anderson is currently developing a new theatrical work, entitled " Another Day in America ".
In his review for the New York Times, Vincent Canby wrote that Buckaroo Banzai " may well turn out to be a pilot film for other theatrical features, though this one would be hard to top for pure, nutty fun ".
Speaking about the tour, McIntosh described it as " older show ", a change from S Club Party 2001, which was " more like bubblegum ", with Paul Cattermole comparing 2001's " theatrical " tour with the Carnival tour as a more " glitzy, concert stage ".
* Jack Smight ( 1925 – 2003 ), a director of numerous TV episodes, made-for-TV movies and theatrical films, helmed four Twilight Zone episodes, including three of the six videotaped ones, the other two being " The Lateness of the Hour " and " Twenty Two ".
In September 2007, Johnson participated in a second theatrical production by the same company titled " Love In: A Musical Celebration " in which he performed a Jimi Hendrix set, a tribute to the year 1967, often called " The Summer of Love ".
In 1968, Scott joined Henry Fonda and Robert Ryan in forming a theatrical production company called " The Plumstead Playhouse ".
Harlequinade is a comic theatrical genre, defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as " that part of a pantomime in which the harlequin and clown play the principal parts ".

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