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theatre and Times
" When the theatre district moved uptown, the name was transferred to the Times Square area.
" Leigh found the role gruelling and commented to the Los Angeles Times, " I had nine months in the theatre of Blanche DuBois.
* November 25 – Oscar Hammerstein opens the Olympia Theatre, the first theatre to be built in NYC's Times Square district.
The Times concluded that the theatre " is admirably adapted for its purpose, its acoustic qualities are excellent, and all reasonable demands of comfort and taste are complied with.
The Times concluded that the theatre " is admirably adapted for its purpose, its acoustic qualities are excellent, and all reasonable demands of comfort and taste are complied with.
* Description of the theatre in The Times, 3 October 1881
* Description of the first opening night at the theatre in The Times, 11 October 1881
Previously, regardless of the size of the venue, a theatre was not considered Off-Broadway if it was within the " Broadway Box " ( the traditional Broadway Theatre District, extending from 40th to 54th Street, and from west of Sixth Avenue to east of Eighth Avenue, and including Times Square and 42nd Street ).
He found this through his friendship with Barron Field, who was the theatre critic for The Times.
Despite The Times declaring, " We can remember no better Petruchio ", the opportunity of working again with David Lean, in The Passionate Friends ( 1949 ), drew Howard back to film and, although he had a solid reputation as a theatre actor, his dislike of long runs, and the attractions of travel afforded by film, convinced him to concentrate on cinema from this point.
In an article for The Times, Grimond noted that the " tragedy of theatre " is that even the best performances fade from memory, and that Johnson's current reputation rests almost entirely on her performance in Brief Encounter.
Attention was aroused in 1879 when the Comédie-Française took a residency at the Gaiety Theatre, described in The Times as representing " the highest aristocracy of the theatre ".
The New York Times theatre critic Frank Rich called her performance " radiant ".
Portillo has written a regular column for The Sunday Times, contributes to other journals ( he was a theatre critic for the New Statesman until May 2006 ), and is a regular radio broadcaster in the UK.
Among his other nonfiction work, he wrote theatre and opera criticism for The New York Times, The Nation, and other periodicals.
The Times reported in April 1986: " Janet Suzman, aged 47, the actress, was granted a divorce in London yesterday from Trevor Nunn, aged 46, the theatre director ...
According to The Times, " Trevor Nunn, the theatre director, was divorced yesterday by his wife Sharon Lee Hill.
Ben Brantley, chief theatre critic for The New York Times, was particularly vocal in his praise.
and Western Ave. Esteemed LA Times theatre critic, Sylvie Drake, was in the audience that first weekend, and wrote a rave review.
Brooks Atkinson, the theatre critic for The New York Times, reviewed the 1928 Broadway production, and called it " a gorgeous spectacle " with " long stretches of excellent comedy ".
Papp's 1956 production of Taming of the Shrew, outdoors in the East River Amphitheatre on New York's Lower East Side, was pivotal for Papp, primarily because Brooks Atkinson, known as the dean of American theatre critics, went downtown to see it and endorsed Papp's vision in The New York Times.
Critic Brooks Atkinson, in his review for The New York Times wrote of the original 1949 Broadway production that Maxwell Anderson and Mr. Weill had encountered " obvious difficulty " in transforming " so thoroughly a work of literary art " into theatre, and was sometimes " skimming and literal where the novel is rich and allusive.
Some of the major theatre companies of Toronto include: Canadian Stage Company, Tarragon Theatre, Theatre Passe-Muraille, the Factory Theatre, Soulpepper Theatre Company, Buddies in Bad Times and Alumnae Theatre.
This moniker was transferred to Times Square when the theatre district moved uptown.

theatre and Square
* The new Priory Square building is scheduled to open in 2012 and will provide a 160 seat lecture theatre and a suite of laboratories for science courses.
* The Venue Leicester Square ( West End theatre )
The other theatre was the Theatre Royal Haymarket ( 1821 ), with its fine hexastyle Corinthian order portico, which still survives, facing down Charles II Street to St. James's Square, Nash's interior nolonger survives ( the interior now dates from 1904 ).
A monument to one of these plate lickers stands on the Oldambt Square, in front of an area where the theatre ' De Klinker ', built on the site of a former brick factory, used to be.
Murfreesboro contains a Center for the Arts close to the Square, which entertains with a variety of exhibits, theatre arts, concerts, dances, and magic shows.
In London they played in West End theatre orchestras, principally that of the Empire, Leicester Square.
It was first presented at Chapel Off Chapel, and then at the newly opened Federation Square, the first work of musical theatre performed in The Edge theatre.
The former Tammany Hall building at 17th Street ( Manhattan ) | 17th Street and Park Avenue South, across from Union Square ( New York City ) | Union Square, is now a theatre and a film school
Another theatre ( Theater am Alten Markt ) resides in the former town hall building on the Old Market Square ( Alter Markt ), which also contains a row of restored 16th and 17th century townhouses with noteworthy late Gothic and Weser Renaissance style façades ( Bürgerhäuser am Alten Markt ).
He performed in several plays and musicals at the Circuit Theatre and its sister theatre, the Playhouse on the Square, in mid-town Memphis.
One of the most famous of these new palaces of pleasure in the West End was the Empire, Leicester Square, built as a theatre in 1884 but acquiring a music hall licence in 1887.
The film depicts the last performance of a washed-up music hall clown called Calvero at The Empire theatre, Leicester Square.
Probably the most well known example of such an approach is Saint Peter's Square, which has been praised as a masterstroke of Baroque theatre.
Union Square Savings Bank, Manhattan, New York, a List of New York City Designated Landmarks | New York City landmark now used as a theatre
The Empire Theatre opened on 17 April 1884 as a West End variety theatre on Leicester Square, as well as a ballet venue.
In 2010, he starred in the 50th Anniversary Broadway rival of the The Miracle Worker at the Circle in the Square theatre.
Tallaght's Civic Square contains the seat of the local authority, County Hall, a newly renovated and well-equipped library facility, a theatre building and a " cutting edge " 4-storey arts centre named RUA RED ( which opened on 5 February 2009 ).
The Jerome Mansion, on the corner of Madison Avenue and 26th Street, had a six-hundred-seat theatre, a breakfast room which seated seventy people, a ballroom of white and gold with champagne-and cologne-spouting fountains, and a view of Madison Square Park.

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