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The United States of Nothing.(Theater Review)
01/23/2006: 477 words, approx. 2 pages (SBW STABLES THEATER; 120 SEATS; A$29 ($22) TOP) SYDNEY A Wilburforce and Griffin Stablemates presentation of a play in one act, written and directed by Stephen Sewell. Set, Karia Urizar; lighting, Damien Cooper; original music, Basil Hodges; production stage manager, Liam Fraser:...
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 American Theatre
Entrances & Exists.(theater directors, United States)(Brief Article)
04/01/2002: 453 words, approx. 2 pages Stepping down as the Globe Theatres' managing and producing director, Douglas C. Evans has accepted the post of executive director of the State of Connecticut Commission on the Arts. While a national search is underway for Evans's successor, Garet B. Clark will serve...
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 The New York Observer
Moore at Friday Night Sicko Showing: \'d4We Live in Dark Times\'d5
6/23/2007: 265 words, approx. 1 pages The movie theater darkened and one man clapped. Then another couple of men stood up, and, quickly, the entire capacity theater at Loews Lincoln Square on the Upper West Side turned and stood to see Michael Moore ambling up the aisle shortly after 11 on...
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Movie banned in Afghanistan
1/16/2008: 438 words, approx. 2 pages The Afghan government has banned "The Kite Runner" film from theaters and DVD shops, an official said Wednesday, though Afghan shop owners with stalls at U.S. military bases are still selling the movie there.The Afghan government banned the film more than a month ago because...



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Closing and Reopening of the American Theatres
426 words, approx. 1 pages
 Provides historical information about the American theatres, focusing mainly on their closing and reopening in the 1600s. Describes how the Elizabethan era saw a rise in the standard of the drama and an increase in the number of dramatic works increased along with the quality of writing.


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