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... was three stories high, one-hundred feet in diameter, and could hold as many as 2,900 patrons if desired. (Encarta n/p) The Globe Theatre was constructed as a ...
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... theatron and the skene. The paradoi were entrances used by patrons of the theatre as entrances or exits. During the performances, the ...
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... realization that many more conservative, homophobic critics and patrons were more at ... In 1967 Charles Ludlam founded The Ridiculous Theatre Company which forces ...
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... Not only have local patrons continued to support their performing arts community but local fans of the theatre have as well. This ...
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... elements. The rich patrons of the theatre were the most likely to be able to pay this fee and normally filled those seats. The poor ...
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... a show but were on the opposite shore, wherry boats transported patrons across the ... that over two thousand wherry boats traveled to and from the theatre district ...
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... that not all patrons were cruel and unkind but that some patrons provided their ... For several days, protests in the theatre, protests directed toward the emperor ...
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... London. The Theatre was built in 1576 by James Burbage(Hodges). ... This section of The Globe was designed for the upper class patrons. Moving ...
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... London. The Theatre was built in 1576 by James Burbage(Hodges). ... This section of The Globe was designed for the upper class patrons. Moving ...
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... or not forbidding the dancers to come within ten feet of the patrons is "content ... In 1991, a theatre featuring nude dancing fought an Indiana ordinance requiring ...
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... at the Mall of America in Minnesota erupted late while mall workers were closing up shop and customers and patrons of the mall movie theatre remained inside. ...
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... at the Mall of America in Minnesota erupted late while mall workers were closing up shop and customers and patrons of the mall movie theatre remained inside. ...
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... Chartres Cathedral incorporated the religious enthusiasm and craftsmanship of patrons of the local ... Theatre in the form of plays or speeches took place in the ...
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... We enter the movie theatre and find the perfect seat, not too close and not ... made overt efforts to cater to "the middle-class and American born patrons," and in ...
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... have passed many Canadian content laws, financing Canadian-produced theatre performances, musical ... the needs on the people, but the number of patrons is still ...
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... pinup conquerors who mix the drinks, serve the cocaine, flirt with the patrons, and, on ... During its early reign, Studio 54 was like real-life theatre, with a ...
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... These two would be William's patrons throughout most of his life ... A new theatre of operations for Mackenzie appeared with the incorporation of York as Toronto on ...
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... Douglas was an important illustrator for Crisis, Vanity Fair, Opportunity, Theatre Arts Monthly ... He spent a lot of time watching patrons of area nightclubs in ...
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... There he was supposed to have held horses for theater patrons and later to have worked in the theaters as a page. ... In 1613 the Globe Theatre burned. ...
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... from around the world, targeting a affluent, educated group of patrons aged between 35 ... It has been referred to as the "retailing theatre" in some of the worlds ...
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... When my patrons serve it on silver trays on Lake Shore Drive, it's hospitality ... finally killed when he and his girlfriend were exiting the movie theatre and was ...
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... movement and she developed a following among serious dance patrons, scholars and ... solo piece "Frontier" in 1935 and the seminal dance/theatre work, "Appalachian ...
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... Newly wealthy patrons resulted in the sprawling, elaborate mansions of Newport, Rhode ... roof, a nursery, a kindergarten, a gymnasium, and an open-air theatre. ...
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