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Beatrice ( Nan Martin ) and Benedick ( J. D. Cannon ) took their places on the stage.
Concerned that the authorities would not grant permission to shoot a horror film in these places, especially the Mission, Stevens concocted a cover story that the film was actually called Religious Leaders of Old Monterey, and showed the script, in Esperanto, but with stage directions and descriptions about monks and farmers.
As time went on, larger places for dance competitions and performances were found, so styles grew to include more movement, more dancing across the stage as seen, for example, in Riverdance.
Edna faces the crowd as her employers receive judgement, from the Stephen Daldry productionDaldry ’ s production and staging placed considerable emphasis on the Birling house as a site of social exclusion, and places a number of additional characters on stage who represent those who are excluded from the Birling ’ s world.
As is normal in films based on stage plays, the film depicts places that are only referred to in the play: Dr. Lynn's flat, Laura's home, a cinema, a restaurant and a branch of Boots the Chemists.
Often, many of the same places that allowed blacks to be on stage, did not allow them to sit in the audience as patrons.
Sullivan has a theatre known as one of the best places in the midwest to see a professional live stage production.
It does this by having a scene begin in the present time, and adding characters onto the stage whom only Willy can see and hear, representing characters and conversations from other times and places.
Galahad isolates himself because he is a “ self-centered figure .” Morris ’ poem places this emotional conflict at center stage, rather than concentrating upon Galahad ’ s prowess for defeating external enemies, and the cold and the frost of a Christmas period serve to reinforce his “ chilly isolation .” The poem opens on midwinter's night ; Sir Galahad has been sitting for six hours in a chapel, staring at the floor.
They remained on the stage all through the performance ; they sat on the barriers of their respective divisions, and were permitted to leave their places only to recite their lines.
Following this, she signed to tour with one of the road companies and for the next two years appeared on stage in various places in the eastern part of the United States.
In more recent years, New Urbanism has set the stage for new cities, with places like the idyllic Seaside, Florida, and Disney's new town of Celebration, Florida.
The play began as soon as the musicians had taken their places at the side of the stage.
While Loeb went on to register five rally victories on the bounce in a privately ( Kronos ) run Citroën Xsara WRC, his winning of the title unhampered even by breaking his arm at an advanced stage of the season, Solberg could only comparatively muster a handful of runner-up places on rallies all season — in Mexico, Argentina and Australia.
In the People's Republic of China, middle school has two stages, junior stage ( grades 7-9, some places are grades 6-9 ) and senior stage ( grades 10-12 ).
The booklet's photographs were taken in one day at a pub opposite the 4AD offices, because, according to Larbalestier, " it was one of the few places that had a raised stage ".
They follow an elliptical migration path ; northbound birds pass through Central America about January – April and stage in great numbers in places like Illinois before their final push north.
Anthony à Wood places this earlier and assigns the termination of his tutorship indirectly to his animosity against the stage, which apparently wearied his patron of his company.
In summer there is a festival with opening street parade, street and stage entertainment and an open-top tour bus connecting various places of interest.
Yet at this stage Britain still maintained a network of client states in the Middle East ( Egypt until the early 1950s, Iraq and Jordan until the late 1950s ), major bases in such places as Cyprus and Suez ( until 1954 ) and expected to remain in control of parts of Africa for many more decades, Bevin approving the construction of a huge new base in East Africa.
However once UCAS's clearing operation is complete, institutions with available places do advertise publicly, and some students find places by direct application at that stage.
In such places as St. Louis, river levels were nearly 20 feet ( 6 m ) above flood stage, the highest ever recorded there in 228 years.

stage and great
The effort produced a valuable record of stage techniques in the early years of the century and some interesting records of great theater figures who would otherwise be only names.
Gone are the days when the Hoffman House flourished on Madison Square, with its famous nudes by Bouguereau ; when barrooms were palaces, on nearly every corner throughout the city ; when Steve Brodie, jumping from Brooklyn Bridge, splashed the entire country with publicity ; when Bowery concert halls dispensed schooners of beer for a nickel, with a stage show thrown in ; when Theis's Music Hall still resounded on 14th Street with its great mechanical organ, the wonder of its day, a place of beauty, with fine paintings and free company and the frankest of female life.
America's first great white faced clown was stage star George " G. L.
Once again Afghanistan provided a stage on which the great powers played out their schemes against one another.
Each covenant is mediated by a great leader ( Noah, Abraham, Moses ), and at each stage God progressively reveals himself by his name ( Elohim with Noah, El Shaddai with Abraham, Yahweh with Moses ).
The goddess ' appearance offered contrasting colours to the eye, for her body was dazzling white, intimating her descent from heaven and her robe was dark blue, denoting her emergence from the sea ... But now becomingly took the centre of the stage to the great acclamation of the theatre, and smiled sweetly ... still more affectingly began to gently stir herself ; with gradual, lingering steps, restrained swaying of the hips, and slow inclination of the head she began to advance, her refined movements matching the soft wounds of the flutes.
At first, the Margrave defeated Mieszko's forces ; subsequently the Duke's brother Czcibor defeated the Germans in the decisive stage, inflicting great losses among their troops.
" the monstrousness of my crime is immeasurable especially in the new stage of struggle of the U. S. S. R. May this trial be the last severe lesson, and may the great might of the U. S. S. R become clear to all.
The role of the hero was usually written for the castrato voice ; castrati such as Farinelli and Senesino, as well as female sopranos such as Faustina Bordoni, became in great demand throughout Europe as opera seria ruled the stage in every country except France.
This situation continued throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, including in the work of Michael William Balfe, and the operas of the great Italian composers, as well as those of Mozart, Beethoven and Meyerbeer, continued to dominate the musical stage in England.
The design is essentially a multi-stage radial turbine ( or pair of ' nested ' turbine rotors ) offering great efficiency, four times as large heat drop per stage as in the reaction ( Parsons ) turbine, extremely compact design and the type met particular success in backpressure power plants.
Mbeki has used his position on the world stage to call for an end to global apartheid, a term he uses to describe the disparity between a small minority of rich nations and a great number of impoverished states in the world, arguing that a " global human society based on poverty for many and prosperity for a few, characterised by islands of wealth, surrounded by a sea of poverty, is unsustainable ".
In 2011 he was selected to stage the 2013 cycle of Richard Wagner's Ring der Nibelungen at the Bayreuth Festival, a reflection of his capacity to produce imaginative tributes to great works of art.
He now, in his eighteenth year, suddenly took up study with great zeal, but soon again abandoned his books for the stage, where he was offered a small position.
Acknowledging the difficulty of conveying great battles and shifts of location on a bare stage, the Chorus ( a single actor ) calls for a " Muse of fire " so that the actor playing King Henry can " ssume the port of Mars ".
This decision defined the Cultural Revolution as " a great revolution that touches people to their very souls and constitutes a new stage in the development of the socialist revolution in our country, a deeper and more extensive stage ":
Quoting from the article, " At each stage, entirely new laws, concepts and generalizations are necessary, requiring inspiration and creativity to just as great a degree as in the previous one.
On 17 April 1870 Richard Wagner visited Bayreuth, because he had read about the Margrave Opera House, whose great stage seemed fitting for his works.
The confession of the accused is a medieval principle of jurisprudence " in the trial that was solely based on confessions, he finished his last plea with " the monstrousness of my crime is immeasurable especially in the new stage of struggle of the U. S. S. R. May this trial be the last severe lesson, and may the great might of the U. S. S. R become clear to all.
Although observational learning can take place at any stage in life, it is thought to be of great importance during childhood, particularly as authority becomes important.
The gifts left in Whittington's will made him well known and he became a character in an English story that was adapted for the stage as a play, The History of Richard Whittington, of his lowe byrth, his great fortune, in February 1604.
In a review of the Grampa-centric episode " Lady Bouvier's Lover ", Patrick Bromley of DVD Verdict said that he is " never terribly interested " in episodes that revolve around Grampa, because he believes Grampa is " great as a background character, but less so when he takes center stage.
Along with the other great forests of Tolkien's legendarium such as Mirkwood, Fangorn and Lothlórien it serves as the central stage in the theatre of its time, the First Age.

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