He noted that mobile phones were only one potential source of boorish behaviour in the theatre.
Under Saddam Hussein, there was no freedom in what you could say in the theatre.
No one in the theatre, save a few employees, knew he had a horse waiting out back.
The most famous person to leave a memory tag in the theatre is the director Richard Air.
After the performance, I stayed in the theatre for a discussion session with about thirty bewildered audience members.
It is one of the highest-grossing shows ever to play in the theatre.
The early 1960s saw many appearances both on television and in the theatre.
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Mr Linehan said his mother was an actress and his father was a writer so his original background was in the theatre.
The Bonnie that has been in the theatre for a long time has to say that this is not a great job.
If Daisey had claimed the theatrical exemption in the theatre for his inventions then I would be just fine with those inventions.
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During the game I feel like I'm in the theatre or cinema.
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Dr Bagshaw added he believed immobility was the main concern, whether people were sitting still on a plane, a coach or in the theatre.
America's ex-president Bill Clinton and Britain's former prime minister, Tony Blair, were skilled in the theatre of public contrition on issues such as slavery.
In the rehearsal room and in the theatre, there is nothing but relish for every kind of craziness, every grief, every danger, every cruelty, every joy.
Without the characteristically stifled and knowingly awkward laughter that usually accompanies Beckett's plays in the theatre, his texts can appear denuded, clumsily formalist and tediously inhuman.
At the gym, people involved her in the theatre of their daily lives as though she were a bartender, handing them not towels but glasses of gin.
She had been selected because the leading actor himself, Rendall Harris, had told the casting director that she was the most talented of the young women in the theatre group.
His financial stake in the theatre also meant that as well as impressing a fashionable aristocratic audience he also had to make sure that the plays had a popular appeal to keep the crowds coming back.
Costumed for most of the play in widow's black, her body taut, almost wired, hands stretched, her face blanched with sorrow, she lives every moment of this tragedy with an intensity rarely encountered in the theatre.
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In Soviet days, incidents like these were never reported, even though everyone in the theatre world knew about the acrimony between cliques around well-known figures such as veteran Soviet choreographer Yuri Grigorovich, or star dancers Vladimir Vasiliev and Maris Liepa.
The Pentagon feared the frequency structure being demanded by Brussels in the so-called Upper L Band between 1559 and 1591MHz could have prevented American commanders from degrading navigation data in the theatre of war to all but their own forces, as is possible at present.
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That a modern state was searching, at great expense and at a cost to its own war effort, to find a fifteen-year-old girl in an attic in Amsterdam in order to get her on a train bound for a concentration camp in Poland showed something new in the theatre of human action.
Produced by Goold's Headlong Theatre, Enron premiered at the Chichester Festival Theatre in 2009 before transferring to the Royal Court, and then to the Noel Coward Theatre in the West End.
They dispute Sri Lanka's assertion that the role of the army has been scaled back in the former theatre of war in the north, and want UN member states to subject the country's government to tough scrutiny.
The uncertainty will make for some surprise winners, both in the Dolby Theatre (formerly the Kodak) and in wagering living rooms across America.
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The double-bill of Mantel's Wolf Hall and Bring up the Bodies premieres in the Swan Theatre, with the two works playing in repertoire from December to March.
Not I is at the Royal Court Theatre 21-25 May in the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs.
Now, artists stay in the National Theatre just to keep in touch and to chat about the projects they'd like to do.
In fact, 70 of the 81 trophies were handed out in a pre-telecast ceremony in the Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE, next to the Staples Center where the last 11 Grammys were presented between a record 20 star-studded performances.
The theatre auditorium has long been criticised by actors for its lack of intimacy with the audience - the balcony is further from the stage than in any other theatre in the country.
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