Palace Theatre | ... ered jazz and ragtime and went to London, where he found new success at the | |
The Paramount Theatre | ... Festival each April featuring international, leading-edge theater artists. | , opened in downtown Austin in 1915, contributes to Austin's theater and f ... |
Globe Theatre | ... the opening scene of his 1944 film of Henry V in the tiring room of the old | as the actors prepare for their roles on stage. The early part of the film ... |
Susquehanna Bank Center | ... rfront is highlighted by its four main attractions, the USS New Jersey; the | ; Campbell's Field; and the Adventure Aquarium |
Teatro Regio | ... ld premiere performance of La bohème was in Turin on 1 February 1896 at the | and conducted by the young Arturo Toscanini. Since then, La bohème has bec ... |
Ford's Theatre | ... ce that is not a complicated site. Examples of these types of parks include | National Historic Site and William Howard Taft National Historic Site |
Theatre Royal, Dublin | ... his children. Ogilby then went on to establish Ireland's first theatre, the | , as a consequence of which he was made deputy-Master of the Revels in 163 ... |
La Fenice | ... ice (the place where Wagner died), just two months after his 1883 death, at | |
Artscape Theatre Centre | ... arrying colourful umbrellas or playing an array of musical instruments. The | is the main performing arts venue in Cape Town |
New Vic Theatre | ... mazoo's theaters and performing groups include the Kalamazoo Civic Players, | , Farmer's Alley Theatre, Crawlspace Theatre Productions, and the Barn The ... |
National Theatre | ... rthur Miller's Death of a Salesman and Harold Pinter's The Caretaker at the | ; and Pinter's The Homecoming and Miller's The Price in the West End, also ... |
Royal Albert Hall | The Concert for George was held at the | in London on 29 November 2002 as a memorial to George Harrison on the firs ... |
Globe Theatre | ... axberd". Subsequent performances took place on Monday, 30 April 1610 at the | , and at Oxford in September 1610. On 22 November 1629, and on 6 May 1635, ... |
National Theatre of Greece | After her graduation, Mercouri joined the | and played the role of Electra in Eugene O'Neill's play Mourning Becomes E ... |
Royal National Theatre | ... of Henry V and later doing his best to block Gielgud from appearing at the | when Olivier was its director |
Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool | ... de her first professional stage appearance with the Old Vic Company, at the | , as Ophelia in Hamlet, then her London debut in the same production at th ... |
Theater an der Wien | Steiner was manager of Vienna's | from 1869 to 1875 with Marie Geistinger, a Viennese actress, and from 1875 ... |
St David's Hall | ... the National Assembly for Wales. Cardiff is also famous for Cardiff Castle, | , Llandaff Cathedral and the Wales Millennium Centre |
Fairfield Halls | ... nded up with decent fees and respectable crowds in venues such as Croydon's | |
Barbican Centre | ... ideo game history, development, and culture. The game is also a part of the | 's traveling Game On exhibition. At the Belluard Bollwerk International 20 ... |
Olympia Theatre | ... ll" McCabe and his love for the land he rents. The play debuted at Dublin's | in 1965, with Ray McAnally as "The Bull" and Eamon Keane as "The Bird" O'D ... |
Union Square Theatre | ... Slayers, written by Stanley Keyes and directed by Brad Mays in 1986 at the | in New York, which was re-staged with a new cast in Los Angeles in 1990. I ... |
Delphi | ... as had not been recognized before being thrown away, and the temple site at | produced nothing distinctively Aegean (in dating). The American exploratio ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... personally guarantee Klemperer's salary. The Philharmonic's concerts at the | also brought in much needed revenue. With that, the orchestra managed to m ... |
Teatro La Perla | Ponce's love for the arts dates back to at least 1864 when the | was built. Ponce is also the birthplace of artists like Miguel Pou, Horaci ... |
Chicago Theatre | ... 38), and its sequel Brother Rat and a Baby (1940). They were engaged at the | , and married on January 26, 1940, at the Wee Kirk o' the Heather church i ... |
Majestic Theatre | ... b & Tom Show. On March 14, 2009, Cheech and Chong recorded two shows at the | in for a DVD release of the reunion tour |
Radio City Music Hall | In May 2008, Ross headlined at New York City's | 's 'Divas with Heart' concert event, which also featured fellow performers ... |
Plymouth Theatre | ... on Broadway at the Longacre Theatre on May 9, 1978, and trensferred to the | and then to the Belasco Theatre and closed on February 21, 1982 after 1604 ... |
Beacon Theatre | ... 003, a similar tenth anniversary special was taped in New York City's famed | and later made available on DVD |
Folies Bergère | ... . Chevalier then started a relationship with 36-year-old Mistinguett at the | where he was her 23 year old dance partner; they eventually played out a p ... |
Wyndham's Theatre | ... adame De Sade, directed by Michael Grandage as part of the Donmar season at | . A year later, Dench renewed her collaboration with Sir Peter Hall at the ... |
Beacon Theatre | ... in the Children's Benefit Concert, a charity concert that took place at the | in New York. Aaliyah also became the spokesperson for Tommy Hilfiger Corpo ... |
Royal Opera House | ... nes's personal interest in classical opera and dance led him to support the | at Covent Garden and the Ballet Company at Sadler's Wells. During the War ... |
Beacon Theater | ... m of rock and roll band The Rolling Stones' performances at New York City's | on October 29 and November 1, 2006, intercut with brief news and interview ... |
Sundukyan State Academic Theatre of Yerevan | ... n Theatre and the State Pupppet Theatre named after Hovhannes Tumanyan. The | is the oldest modern theatre in Armenia |
Royal National Theatre | ... the role continued to be played by such performers as Paul Scofield at the | in 1980, Anthony Hopkins in the BBC Shakespeare television production on v ... |
Royal National Theatre | The 2007 revival at the | starred Zoë Wanamaker and Susannah Fielding |
Hollywood Bowl | ... en, after completing the 1939 Los Angeles Philharmonic summer season at the | , Klemperer was visiting Boston and was diagnosed with a brain tumor; the ... |
National Theatre Company | ... as one of the most significant British theatre performers, working for the | and the Royal Shakespeare Company. In television, she achieved success dur ... |
Petruzzelli Theatre | The | is one of the grandest opera houses in Italy after La Scala in Milan and t ... |
La Scala | ... ni could not conduct it as Puccini had hoped—Toscanini was fully engaged at | in Milan. Leopoldo Mugnone was appointed to conduct. The accomplished (but ... |
Chatham Theatre | ... ear. Hundreds of newsboys gathered for a musical version of the tale at the | in New York City in 1844, but brawling broke out which was only quelled wh ... |
La Scala | In 1883, Giuseppe Kaschmann (né Josip Kašman) — a principal baritone at | , Milan—was criticised for his strong vibrato when he sang at the Met, and ... |
Talk of the Town | ... rly 1969, Garland's health had deteriorated. She performed in London at the | nightclub for a five-week run and made her last concert appearance in Cope ... |
Delphi | ... Salamis, at the Argive Heraeum and Nauplia in the Argolid, near Thebes and | , and not far from the Thessalian Larissa. During the Acropolis excavation ... |
Bristol Old Vic | ... cissus (both 1947). Olivier offered her the chance to work and study at the | , advising her to play anything they threw at her to get experience; she w ... |
Ford's Theatre | ... reedom Forum's Newseum, the Old Post Office Pavilion, the National Theatre, | , and the Albert Einstein Memorial to the north; the National Postal Museu ... |
drive-in movie | On June 6, 1933, the city hosted the first | |
National Theatre | In the late 1960s and early 1970s Baker was part of Laurence Olivier's | company, and had his first big film break in 1971 with the role of Rasputi ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... techniques have been incorporated from classical music. From a festival in | of New York, in 1962, the bossa nova reached worldwide success. But over t ... |
Royal Opera House | ... t the 2006 Edinburgh International Festival, Scotland, before moving to the | , Covent Garden, London. Saturday Night (Century Films, BBC2, 1996) – wrot ... |
Théâtre du Châtelet | ... a festival of Salonen's own works, and perhaps most notably, in 1996 at the | in Paris for a Stravinsky festival conducted by Salonen and Pierre Boulez; ... |
Sunderland Empire Theatre | ... he Irish playwright Sam Cree, James suffered a heart attack on stage at the | . The technical manager (Melvyn James) called for the curtain to close and ... |
Delphi | ... igator and general of the First Sacred War (590 BC) in the interests of the | ans |
San Carlo Theatre | ... s one of the grandest opera houses in Italy after La Scala in Milan and the | in Naples. Host to many famous opera and ballet greats throughout the 20th ... |
Royal National Theatre | ... accepted an invitation to work as a visiting director for two years at the | in London, form his own company, and perform a play in each of the three a ... |
Leipzig Opera | ... or previous works. It was composed while Mahler was second conductor at the | , Germany. Although in his letters Mahler almost always referred to the wo ... |
Opera Garnier | ... 1979, the Cerha completion premiered on February 24 of the same year at the | and was conducted by Pierre Boulez, with Teresa Stratas singing the lead r ... |
Minskoff Theatre | ... d on February 26, 2004, and ran for 36 previews and 781 performances at the | . Alfred Molina, and later Harvey Fierstein, starred as Tevye, and Randy G ... |
London Palladium | ... d, Scotland, and Ireland. It included her first appearances at the renowned | , for a four-week stand in April. Although some in the British press chide ... |
Teatro alla Scala | ... 1929 Sabajno recorded the opera again, with the orchestra and chorus of the | and with star names Carmen Melis and Apollo Granforte in the roles of Tosc ... |
Royal Court Theatre | ... significant British theatre director. He was long associated with London's | , where he was Co-Artistic Director 1969–70, and Associate Artistic Direct ... |
Ford Auditorium | ... ilson Theater which was renamed Music Hall. In 1956, the orchestra moved to | on the waterfront of the Detroit River, where it remained for the next 33 ... |
La Scala | ... eased on the Italian label La Voce del Padrone. Carlo Sabajno conducted the | Orchestra and Chorus with Gemma Bosini and Remo Andreini as Mimì and Rodol ... |
Queen's Theatre | ... ught his celebrity and talent to bear in producing a season of plays at the | , presenting the aforementioned Richard II, The School for Scandal, Three ... |
Princess of Wales Theatre | ... In 1993, for example, he created the entire decorative scheme for Toronto’s | , which includes a 10,000-square-foot mural. His 1993 proposal for a kunst ... |
La Fenice | ... i as Musetta, Fernando De Lucia as Rodolfo, and Edoardo Camera as Marcello) | ;(26 December 1897, with Emilia Merolla as Mimì, Maria Martelli as Musetta ... |
The Pavilion Theatre | | (Cromer) is a 510-seater venue perched on the end of Cromer pier, best kno ... |
L.A. Live | ... portion of West 11th Street between Figueroa Street and Georgia Street (now | Way) to Chick Hearn Court. This street currently runs alongside Staples Ce ... |
Maddermarket Theatre | ... aces of its size in East Anglia. The theatre has a seating capacity of 300. | opened in 1921 and was the first permanent recreation of an Elizabethan th ... |
Royal Opera House | ... 3 is an example of the former, while the production by Richard Jones at the | Covent Garden in 1994–1996, conducted by Bernard Haitink, is an example of ... |
Globe Theatre | ... ier in 1944, is a colourful and highly stylised version which begins in the | and then gradually shifts to a realistic evocation of the Battle of Aginco ... |
Saenger Theatre | ... tures European, Non-Western, American, and Decorative Arts collections. The | of Mobile was opened in 1927 and is a modern dynamic performing arts cente ... |
Abbey Theatre | ... el Prize winner William Butler Yeats was devoting much of his energy to the | and writing for the stage, producing relatively little lyric poetry during ... |
Teatro Regio di Parma | ... stolu and Franco Mannucci as Rodolfo, and Ferruccio Corradetti as Marcello) | ;(29 January 1898, with Solomiya Krushelnytska as Mimì, Lina Cassandro as ... |
Shaftesbury Theatre | ... un from December 1992 through March 1993 was a sellout. It re-opened at the | in London in September 1993, presented by , where it continued until May 1 ... |
American Repertory Theater | In 2006, the | in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Toneelgroep Amsterdam presented anothe |
Teatro Arriaga | Bilbao has several theatres and concert halls ( | , Palacio Euskalduna), cinemas, and a regular opera season offered by ABAO ... |
Savoy Theatre | ... atre in Sheffield, England, a London revival opened on May 19, 2007, at the | starring Henry Goodman as Tevye, Beverley Klein as Golde, Alexandra Silber ... |
Her Majesty's Theatre | ... he role of Miss Trant in the 1974 musical version of The Good Companions at | . In 1981, Dench was due to play the title role of Grizabella in the origi ... |
Duke of York's Theatre | ... eaven", Chaplin recalled. Chaplin starred in the West End production at the | from 17 October to 2 December 1905. He completed one final tour of Sherloc ... |
Bayreuth Festspielhaus | ... ust a few women. He eventually had a purpose-built theatre constructed, the | , in which to perform this work. The theatre has a special stage that blen ... |
Norwich Playhouse | ... ng musicals, dance, drama, family shows, stand-up comedians, opera and pop. | is a venue in the heart of the city and one of the most modern performance ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... rfax, and in 1966 the first fully professional performance was given at the | conducted by Boult, both occasions largely the result of Simpson's lobbyin ... |
Stephen Joseph Theatre | ... ugh and London and was, between 1972 and 2009, the artistic director of the | in Scarborough, where all but four of his plays have received their first ... |
Teatro Petruzzelli | ... n fact, this version was not performed on stage until April 10, 1986 at the | , Bari |
Hollywood Bowl | ... ings of any local show, which he parlayed into a sold out appearance at the | . That led to a summer replacement program for Dinah Shore |
Ambassador Theatre | ... , and cast as the original 1978 production opened on August 15, 1988 at the | , where it ran for 176 performances and eight previews. Frank Rich, in his ... |
Parkway Playhouse | The | , founded in 1947, is the oldest operating community theater in North Caro ... |
Delphi | ... t certain holy sites, under the divine influence of a deity, originally— at | and Pessinos— one of the chthonic deities. Later in antiquity, sibyls wand ... |
Winter Garden Theatre | ... Shubert put her in the chorus line for his 1924 show, Innocent Eyes, at the | on Broadway in New York City. While appearing in Innocent Eyes Crawford me ... |
Theatre Royal | ... avidson. the theatre seats 1200 seats and is one of the largest in Norfolk. | (Norwich) has been on its present site for nearly 250 years, the Act of Pa ... |
Aldwych Theatre | ... kespeare Company in December 1961 playing Anya in The Cherry Orchard at the | in London, and made her Stratford-upon-Avon debut in April 1962 as Isabell ... |
Erith Playhouse | The | Theatre is the largest in Bexley. There was a museum but it has now closed ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC and the Lincoln Center and | (in New York City) on numerous occasions, performing and premiering works ... |
Burgtheater | ... n took several more months. The premiere took place on 16 July 1782, at the | in Vienna |
Norwich Puppet Theatre | ... eatre is a Shakespearean-style playhouse and has a seating capacity of 310. | was founded in 1979 by Ray and Joan DaSilva as a permanent base for their ... |
Royal National Theatre | ... mance. More than 40 have subsequently been produced in the West End, at the | or by the Royal Shakespeare Company since his first hit Relatively Speakin ... |
Wales Millennium Centre | ... also famous for Cardiff Castle, St David's Hall, Llandaff Cathedral and the | |
Finborough | ... ight Nicholas de Jongh in the play Plague Over England and performed at the | , a small London theatre, in 2008, with Jasper Britton as Gielgud. In 2009 ... |
Teatro Regio | ... ière performance of La bohème took place in Turin on 1 February 1896 at the | and was conducted by the young Arturo Toscanini. The opera quickly became ... |
Epsom Playhouse | The | was opened in 1984 and is run by Epsom and Ewell Borough council |
London Palladium | ... toria Theatre (a four-month season starring Topol) and again in 1994 at the | for two months and then on tour, again starring Topol, and directed and ch ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... ral others. She also toured Europe, performed a 50th Anniversary Concert at | and headlined New York's JVC Jazz Festival |
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre | ... d by the Manhattan Theatre Club, the play will open January 26, 2012 at the | .. Nixon received a Tony nomination for Best Actress in a Play for this pe ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... standards The Dana Owens Album. On July 11, 2007, Latifah sang at the famed | in Los Angeles as the headlining act in a live jazz concert. Before a crow ... |
Vienna State Opera | ... Monaco as Cavaradossi. Herbert von Karajan's acclaimed performance with the | was in 1963, with Leontyne Price, Giuseppe Di Stefano and Giuseppe Taddei ... |
Victoria Palace Theatre | When the | in London, England, opened in 1911, a gilded statue of Pavlova had been in ... |
The Broadway Theatre | ... mperial Theatre, transferred in 1967 to the Majestic Theatre and in 1970 to | , and ran for a record-setting total of 3,242 performances. The production ... |
Criterion Theatre | ... remiered in London on 27 September 1966, to rave reviews. Loot moved to the | in November, raising Orton's confidence to new heights while he was in the ... |
Wright's Opera House | ... housing the Ouray County Historical Society and Museum), Western Hotel, and | are included in the historic district |
Arriaga Theatre | ... th new modern buildings such as the City Hall, the Basurto Hospital and the | . The population increased dramatically, going from 11,000 in 1880 to 80,0 ... |
Apollo Victoria Theatre | Fiddler was first revived in London in 1983 at the | (a four-month season starring Topol) and again in 1994 at the London Palla ... |
Munich Kammerspiele | ... staging of the play and Thomas Thieme, also white, played Othello in a 2007 | staging at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford. Michael Gambon also t ... |
Theatre Royal Haymarket | In early 2004, the film was adapted for the stage in a | production starring Luke Perry and Alyson Hannigan. Molly Ringwald and Mic ... |
National Theatre | ... al Archives, the Freedom Forum's Newseum, the Old Post Office Pavilion, the | , Ford's Theatre, and the Albert Einstein Memorial to the north; the Natio ... |
Delphi | ... ise this technique was the Pythia, the priestess at the temple of Apollo in | , who acted as the conduit for the Delphic Oracle |
Théâtre du Palais-Royal | ... (The Thebans or the enemy Brothers) was produced by Molière's troupe at the | , in Paris. The following year, Molière also put on Racine's second play, ... |
Second Stage Theatre | ... n 1985 she appeared alongside Jeff Daniels in Lanford Wilson's Lemon Sky at | |
Apollo Theater | ... lished to a golden shine, was driven through the streets of New York to the | in a white, glass-encased horse-drawn carriage. In Augusta, Georgia, the p ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... York premiere of the composition, which took place on December 13, 1928 in | , with Walter Damrosch conducting the New York Philharmonic |
Blackfriars Arts Centre | ... friary was eventually converted into a theatre in 1965, and now houses the | |
Carnegie Hall | ... ged 82, made a comeback with a live one-man show, including one recorded at | in 1972 and released as a double album, An Evening with Groucho, on A&M Re ... |
Royal Shakespeare Theatre | ... me, also white, played Othello in a 2007 Munich Kammerspiele staging at the | , Stratford. Michael Gambon also took the role in 1980 and 1991; their per ... |
Teatro Colón | The first performance of La bohème outside Italy was at the | in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 16 June 1896. The opera was given in Alexan ... |
Palace Theater | ... in one". Frank Fay gained acclaim as a "master of ceremonies" at New York's | and is credited with creating the style of 20th century stand-up |
Old Vic Company | Dench made her professional debut in 1957 with the | . Over the following few years she played in several of William Shakespear ... |
Pickwick Theatre | Park Ridge's most recognizable landmark is the | , an art deco building dating back to 1928. In addition to being a movie t ... |
Hager Fikir Theatre | ... ted by Ethiopia for this purpose in the south western part of the city. The | , the oldest theatre in Ethiopia, is located at the Piazza district. Near ... |
Yerevan State Musical Comedy Theatre | ... n Complex named after Karen Demirchyan. Other significant theatres include: | named after Hagop Baronian, Russian Drama Theatre named after Constantin S ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... hen he appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show twice in 1958. He made his debut at | in 1963 and won the Leventritt Competition in 1964. Soon afterward he bega ... |
Teatro Amazonas | The opera was first presented in Brazil at the | in Manaus on 2 July 1901 with Elvira Miotti as Mimì, Mabel Nelma as Musett ... |
Circle in the Square Theatre | ... vived at the Alvin Theatre (now the Neil Simon Theatre), and in 1972 at the | |
Royal National Theatre | When Laurence Olivier gave his acclaimed performance of Othello at the | in 1964, he had developed a case of stage fright that was so profound that ... |
Belgrade Theatre | ... oth of these plans are still on the drawing-board. The redevelopment of the | is currently in progress, and the building of IKEA's first city centre mul ... |
Nottingham Playhouse | ... sure for Measure. She subsequently spent seasons in repertory both with the | from January 1963 (including a West African tour as Lady Macbeth for the B ... |
La Scala | ... wn in Europe. His first break came from an 1813 concert which took place at | in Milan. The concert was a great success, and as a result Paganini began ... |
Drottningholm Palace Theatre | ... ites include the Vasa Museum, the Millesgarden, and the World Heritage Site | ; other tourist attractions include Sweden's art, literature, modernism an ... |
El Capitan Theatre | ... ruz received the 2,436th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in front of the | . She became the first Spanish actress to receive a Star |
Théâtre du Châtelet | ... ard classical charts. Costello later reprised the piece on the stage of the | in Paris in 2008, with Sting, Joe Sumner of Fiction Plane (Sting's son) an ... |
Duchess Theatre | In 2002, following a dispute over the | 's handling of Damsels in Distress, Ayckbourn sharply criticised both this ... |
Grauman's Chinese Theatre | ... uring this time she was invited to leave her handprints in the forecourt of | |
Radio City Music Hall | ... he first time together at the David Lynch Foundation Benefit Concert in the | , New York on 4 April 2009. Though, the song had been performed once with ... |
Sydney Opera House | ... d replicas of famous landmarks, including the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the | . The shellwork tradition began as an Aboriginal women's craft which was a ... |
Vanderbilt Theatre | ... is a play in four acts by Eugene O'Neill. It made its Broadway debut at the | on November 2, 1921. O'Neill received the 1922 Pulitzer Prize for Drama fo ... |
Studio 54 | ... e late 1970s as Andy Warhol, who socialized at clubs like Serendipity 3 and | |
Old Vic Company | St Mary's Abbey | Royal Shakespeare Company RS |
Howard Theatre | ... d as the manager, securing performances for the group, including one at the | in Washington D.C. After two singles did poorly, including their first rel ... |
Delphi | ... the Greeks installed a solid gold statue of him in the temple of Apollo at | (Matsen, Rollinson and Sousa, 33). He died at Larissa in Thessaly |
The Oxford Playhouse Company | Nottingham Playhouse Company | Nottingham Playhouse Compan |
Royal Albert Hall | ... fluenced him.) He performed James' "Bleeding Heart" during the Experience's | concert in 1969, and also with the Band of Gypsys at their New Year's conc ... |
Orpheum Theatre | ... ip to Toronto. Between April 30 – May 4, 2007, the show originated from the | in San Francisco |
Palace Theatre | Oxford Playhouse Company | RS |
Neil Simon Theatre | ... ng in March 1932. In May 1932, it was revived at the Alvin Theatre (now the | ), and in 1972 at the Circle in the Square Theatre |
Royal Albert Hall | ... ome one of the country's most successful comedians, in 2001 selling out the | for 15 nights in a row |
Teatro Massimo Bellini | ... n 1999, the Italian music publisher Casa Ricordi, in collaboration with the | in Catania, embarked on a project to publish critical editions of the comp ... |
Copenhagen Opera House | ... performed a complete Ring Cycle in May 2006 in its new waterfront home, the | . This version of the Ring tells the story from the viewpoint of Brünnhild ... |
Vanderbilt Theatre | ... w play, now entitled Anna Christie received its premiere on Broadway at the | on 2 November 1921 for 177 performances before closing in April 1923. The ... |
Scarborough Library Theatre | ... ral temporary jobs in various places before starting a temporary job at the | , where he was introduced to the artistic director, Stephen Joseph. It is ... |
Grauman's Egyptian Theatre | ... areer, resulting in a three-day American Cinematheque retrospective held at | in Hollywood and the Aero Theater in Santa Monica, California, in April 20 ... |
Paramount Theatre | ... uses the largest collection of Grant Wood paintings in the world. The 1920s | is home to the Cedar Rapids Symphony Orchestra and the Cedar Rapids Area T ... |
Vocal Group Hall of Fame | ... ed with accolades including inductions to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the | as well as the R&B Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award |
Cockpit Theatre | ... f the Restoration era, on 11 October 1660, Samuel Pepys saw the play at the | . Nicholas Burt played the lead, with Charles Hart as Cassio; Walter Clun ... |
Theater Basel | ... rch on and performance of music from the Medieval through the Baroque eras. | presents a busy schedule of plays in addition to being home to the city's ... |
Queen's Theatre | ... nsferred to Wyndham's Theatre in the West End at the end of June and to the | in October. Sloane tied for first in the Variety Critics' Poll for "Best N ... |
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane | ... dore Joe in the London production of the American musical Show Boat, at the | , His rendition of "Ol' Man River" in the show became a benchmark to which ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... t week. Miller's huge success in 1939 culminated with his band appearing at | on October 6, with Paul Whiteman, Benny Goodman, and also the main attract ... |
Roses Theatre | ... ook part in a show hosted by close friend and comedian Stan Stennett at the | in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire on a Sunday evening. His wife, Joan, who wa ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... conducting (including parts of the George Gershwin Memorial Concert at the | can be found here: Otto Klemperer conducting the Los Angeles Philharmoni |
Royal Opera House | ... o. On 2 October 1897 the same company gave the opera's first staging at the | in London and on 14 October 1897 in Los Angeles for the opera's United Sta ... |
Théâtre des Nations | ... iere of the opera was presented by the Opéra-Comique on 13 June 1898 at the | . The production used a French translation by Paul Ferrier and starred Jul ... |
Central Park SummerStage | ... Cruz performed to a full house at the free outdoor performing arts festival | in New York City. During the performance she sang, "Bemba Colora." A live ... |
Apollo Theater | ... e mid-1930s. A teenage Ella Fitzgerald, fresh from a talent show win at the | in 1934, became its vocalist |
Deutsche Oper Berlin | ... orruption, and extravagance. In what started as a peaceful demonstration at | , fights broke out between pro-Shah and anti-Shah factions and an innocent ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... album across the USA and then the UK in October where they will play at the | |
Deutsche Oper Berlin | ... and Rodolfo (1960); a recording in German with Richard Kraus conducting the | Orchestra and Chorus with Trude Eipperle and Fritz Wunderlich as Mimì and ... |
Theatre Royal, Exeter | ... t immune to accident. His melodrama Romany Rye was scheduled to open at the | on 5 September 1887. In the middle of the performance, gas lighting ignite ... |
National Theatre | ... en Fugère as Marcello. The Czech premiere of the opera was presented by the | on 27 February 1898 |
Unity Theatre | ... so Mitchell attended RADA for two years, performing in the evening with the | . After a short stint as a DJ on Radio Luxembourg, in 1951, Mitchell becam ... |
Teatro della Pergola | ... inema Teatro Savoia (Savoy Cinema-Theatre), yet was later called Odeon. The | , located in the centre of the city on the eponymous street, is an opera h ... |
La Scala | ... Vienna Symphony was to become a conductor. He made his conducting debut at | , Milan in 1970, in a production of Monteverdi's Il ritorno d'Ulisse in pa ... |
McCaw Hall | ... ound screening facility in what has been the Nesholm Family Lecture Hall of | , the same building at Seattle Center that houses the Seattle Opera. The c ... |
Oxford Playhouse | ... a West African tour as Lady Macbeth for the British Council), and with the | Company from April 1964. That same year, she made her film debut in The Th ... |
Saratoga Performing Arts Center | The | (known by its acronym "SPAC," rhymes with "snack") is a covered outdoor am ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... ns. He officially graduated at the postgraduate awards ceremony held in the | , on the afternoon of Wednesday 14 May 2008 |
Hollywood Bowl | ... in as Ballard's replacement. Birdsong appeared at a benefit concert at the | on April 29, 1967, but returned to The Bluebelles soon afterward due to pr ... |
Gaiety Theatre office building | ... the Greyhound bus station in Times Square and would pick up his mail at the | which was considered the black Tin Pan Alle |
Gaiety | ... Farrell, Colm Meaney and Gabriel Byrne. The best known theatres include the | , Abbey, Olympia, Gate, and Grand Canal. The Gaiety specialises in musical ... |
Delphi | ... all Thebes knows, Laius was killed by bandits at a crossroads on the way to | |
Drive-in theater | A | opened in 1950 and closed in 1985 on the Derby Road (Route 5) |
Royal Albert Hall | ... ry of Oxygène, in theatres in Europe. Following one such performance at the | Jarre met Brian May, who proposed he create a concert in Tenerife for the ... |
Palace Theatre | ... in a vaudeville-style, two-a-day engagement at Broadway's newly refurbished | . Her 19-week engagement exceeded all previous records for the theater, an ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... the same (earlier evening it had performed with Goodman at his famous 1938 | Jazz Concert). While Webb was officially declared the winner, there was a ... |
Teatro Tapia | ... nto, the former house of the Ponce de León family known as Casa Blanca, the | , the former Spanish barracks (now Museum of Ballajá), La Princesa (former ... |
Paramount Theatre | ... dar Rapids Museum of Art, the National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library, the | , Theatre Cedar Rapids, and the Iowa Cultural Corridor Alliance. Cedar Rap ... |
Victoria Theatre | ... ays had any major impact outside of Scarborough. But, after his transfer to | in , there came Christmas v Mastermind, which flopped and is now universal ... |
Delphi | ... my I of Egypt, the Samians Lysander of Sparta, the Athenians Demetrius, the | ans Craterus of Macedon |
Royal National Theatre | Nicholas Hytner directed a new production of Carousel in 1992, at London's | , with choreography by Sir Kenneth MacMillan and designs by Bob Crowley. I ... |
Beck Theatre | Hayes's | opened in 1977, and offers a wide range of touring shows in a welcoming mo ... |
Princess Theatre | ... age, which opened in 1963; the Babbacombe Theatre which opened in 1939; the | and a large tethered balloon offering aerial views of the town |
Paris Opera | ... s present at involved the investigation and in-depth coverage of the former | (presently housing the Paris Ballet). The basement contained a cell that h ... |
Royal Opera House | ... by composer Tarik O'Regan and librettist Tom Phillips was premiered at the | in London |
Ford's Theatre | ... lay previewed in Hershey, Pennsylvania, followed by its official opening at | in Washington, DC. Its April 17, 1975, premiere was hosted by Truman's dau ... |
Grauman's Egyptian Theatre | American Beauty had its world premiere on September 8, 1999, at | in Los Angeles. Three days later, the film appeared at the Toronto Interna ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... ch 1972 Norman performed 38 concerts in 35 days, including a concert at the | in the Spring of 1972, for which he claims he was only given about $700 by ... |
Grand Canal Theatre | ... r Dock. Completed projects include the Convention Centre, The O 2 , and the | |
Institute of Contemporary Arts | The first of these was performed at the | in London, between 1 and 9 May 1979, starring Chris Langham as Arthur Dent ... |
Majestic Theatre | ... on September 22, 1964, at the Imperial Theatre, transferred in 1967 to the | and in 1970 to The Broadway Theatre, and ran for a record-setting total of ... |
Royal National Theatre | ... in the title role of John Schlesinger's production of Julius Caesar at the | . He also made a recording of many of Shakespeare's sonnets in 1963. Among ... |
Théâtre Marigny | ... 10 concerts (Oxygène Live) in Paris, from 12–26 December 2007, held in the | , a small 1000-seat theatre in the Champs-Élysées. Later in 2008 Jarre per ... |
Abbey Theatre | ... e Lady Bracknell was played by female impersonator Tracey Lee. In 2005, the | produced the play with an all male cast; it also featured Wilde as a chara ... |
Lace Market Theatre | ... Teresa Ransom, was published by John Murray in 2005. She is a patron of the | in Nottingham, United Kingdom. In 2005, she named the cruise ship, Artemis |
Circle in the Square | ... st playwright was born on this site then called Barrett Hotel, Presented by | . |
Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts | The default was remedied in 1970 with the construction of the | (now the Conexus Arts Centre) as a Canadian Centennial project, a theatre ... |
Cambridge Arts Theatre | ... terested in literature in general and drama in particular and supported the | financially, which allowed the institution, at least for a while, to becom ... |
Bedford Civic Theatre | ... s. The Corn Exchange also operates the Harpur Suite exhibition hall and the | which, in 2007 played host to the 'Bedfringe festival', a pre-Edinburgh Fr ... |
National Theatre | No Company | RS |
United Palace Theater | ... n years. The tour started on 17 September 2008 in the United States, at the | in New York City, and finished with a concert in Reykjavík at Laugardalshö ... |
Gateway Theatre | ... 07, Chester's cultural sector was going through a major transformation. The | had closed as part of the Northgate Development and so too had the Odeon c ... |
Royal Dramatic Theatre | Stormare began his career with the Swedish | , to which he belonged for eleven years. In 1990, he took a leading positi ... |
Confederation Centre of the Arts | ... There is an annual arts festival, the Charlottetown Festival, hosted at the | |
Blackfriars Theatre | ... in September 1610. On 22 November 1629, and on 6 May 1635, it played at the | . Othello was also one of the twenty plays performed by the King's Men dur ... |
Theatre Royal | ... streets lie within this area of the city centre including Grainger Market, | , Grey Street, Grainger Street and Clayton Street. These buildings are pre ... |
Sydney Opera House | ... nist Diana Krall, whom he had seen in concert and then met backstage at the | in Australia. That September, he released North, an album of piano-based b ... |
La Scala | The Petruzzelli Theatre is one of the grandest opera houses in Italy after | in Milan and the San Carlo Theatre in Naples. Host to many famous opera an ... |
Queen's Theatre | ... red in the West End production of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot at the | . They have said Bottom was often intended to be a cruder cousin to plays ... |
Globe Theatre | ... sible to verify, holds that Henry V was the first play performed at the new | in the spring of 1599—the Globe would have been the "wooden O" mentioned i ... |
National Theatre | When she completed her secondary education, she was admitted to the | 's Drama School after reciting a poem by Kostas Karyotakis. Dimitris Ronti ... |
University of Bedfordshire Theatre | ... been host to many great entertainers such as Glen Miller and Bob Hope. The | is the largest theatre in Bedford and hosts many larger productions as wel ... |
Paramount Theatre | ... iliated with that denomination. Highlights of the city include the historic | and the Gruenewald Historic House |
Wales Millennium Centre | ... e historical Cardiff Castle and out of town Castell Coch to the more modern | and Cardiff Bay. Cardiff was a finalist in the European Capital of Culture ... |
Mariinsky Theatre | ... re was given in St. Petersburg on 4 November (23 October O.S.), 1890 at the | |
New York State Theater | ... 9, 1981, and played for a limited run (53 performances) at Lincoln Center's | . It starred Herschel Bernardi as Tevye and Karnilova as Golde. Other cast ... |
Cologne Opera | ... g (1910–1912); in Barmen (1912–1913); the Strasbourg Opera (1914–1917); the | (1917–1924); and the Wiesbaden Opera House (1924–1927). From 1927 to 1931, ... |
Grammy Hall of Fame | ... me Achievement Award. Several of her recordings have been inducted into the | . In 1999, the American Film Institute placed her among the ten greatest f ... |
local theatre | ... r. From a young age, Enya appeared in many pantomimes onstage at Gweedore's | and sang with her siblings in her mother's choir at St Mary's Catholic Chu ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... tional Folk Album. Case also had the chance to perform Beatles songs at the | with Sir George Martin. He frequently conducts songwriting workshops in Ca ... |
Mariinsky Theatre | ... th additions commissioned from composer Yuri Faliek for a production at the | , adopting this hypothetical original sequence. The authors of the notes t ... |
New Jersey Music Hall of Fame | The | was founded in Asbury Park in 2005. There are plans to build a museum some ... |
Teatro Olimpico | The oldest surviving indoor theater of the modern era, the | in Vicenza (1585), is sometimes incorrectly proposed as the first example ... |
New Theatre | ... nterest including the Cardiff Bay Barrage and the famous Coal Exchange. The | was founded in 1906 and completely refurbished in the 1980s. Until the ope ... |
Belasco Theatre | ... tre on May 9, 1978, and trensferred to the Plymouth Theatre and then to the | and closed on February 21, 1982 after 1604 performances and fourteen previ ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... ican debut in 1976, conducting the London Schools Symphony Orchestra at the | . He first conducted the Los Angeles Philharmonic (LA Phil) in 1979 during ... |
Concertgebouw | ... nowadays among the Van Gogh Museum, the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, and the | |
Schines Auburn Theatre | ... Mary Hosmer House, St. Peter's Episcopal Church Complex, Sand Beach Church, | , Thompson AME Zion Church, Harriet Tubman Grave, Harriet Tubman House, Ol ... |
Academy of Music | ... e (1920) opens with a description of a performance of Gounod's Faust at the | in New York City in the early 1870s with Nilsson performing the role of Ma ... |
Station Theatre | | , run by the Celebration Company, hosts live performances |
Music Hall | ... enues. In 1946, the orchestra moved to the Wilson Theater which was renamed | . In 1956, the orchestra moved to Ford Auditorium on the waterfront of the ... |
Wales Millennium Centre | ... Bay which contains the Senedd building, home to the Welsh Assembly and the | arts complex. Current developments include the continuation of the redevel ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... symphonic Clef Club orchestra in New York which played a benefit concert at | in 1912. The Baltimore rag style of Eubie Blake influenced James P. Johnso ... |
Theater Basel | ... the world's oldest art collection accessible to the public. In addition the | was chosen in 1999 as the best stage for German-language performances and ... |
Apollo Theater | ... celebrities and thousands of fans attended public memorial services at the | in New York on December 28, 2006 and at the James Brown Arena on December ... |
The National Stadium | ... umping World Championships in 1982. The national boxing arena is located in | on the South Circular Road. There are also basketball, handball, hockey an ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... as Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream, her first stage production, at the | . The stage production was later turned into a 1935 movie, her film debut. ... |
Hollywood Bowl | In 1998, Clayton was given the title "Artistic Director of Jazz" at the | for a three-year term beginning with the 1999 summer season. His band, the ... |
Royal Danish Theatre | ... te cantatas, organ music, and an opera, Rosaura, which was performed by the | on September 20, 1950. He also made many contributions to Danish hymnology ... |
Globe Theatre | ... ry up to five passengers. According to one account concerning Shakespeare's | , "Patrons were transported across the River Thames to Southwark by 'wherr ... |
Sadler's Wells Theatre | ... cript dance production by Wayne McGregor Random Dance in collaboration with | and the Arts Council England |
Longacre Theatre | The musical opened on Broadway at the | on May 9, 1978, and trensferred to the Plymouth Theatre and then to the Be ... |
London Palladium | ... n series, Garland returned to the stage. Most notably, she performed at the | with her then 18-year-old daughter Liza Minnelli in November 1964. The con ... |
Delphic Pythia | ... a reputation as a place of healing. Pausanias (III.19,13) reports that the | sent a lord of Croton to be cured of a chest wound. Ammianus Marcellinus ( ... |
Bayreuth Festspielhaus | ... on of the Institute Pasteur, helped underwrite the construction of Wagner's | , as well as subscribing to similar projects. His efforts were recognized ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... an in Paris. This work received mixed reviews upon its first performance at | on December 13, 1928, but it quickly became part of the standard repertoir ... |
Grauman's Chinese Theatre | ... mber 6, 2006 when his hand and foot prints were set in concrete in front of | alongside those of other celebrated actors and entertainers |
Masonic Temple Theatre | ... ilowitsch's premature death, the orchestra moved from Orchestra Hall to the | due to major financial problems caused by the Great Depression. The orches ... |
Burgtheater | ... ror Franz Josef I of Austria for his contributions to murals painted in the | in Vienna. He also became an honorary member of the University of Munich a ... |
Opéra-Comique | ... rlin on 22 June 1897. The French premiere of the opera was presented by the | on 13 June 1898 at the Théâtre des Nations. The production used a French t ... |
Woodstock Opera House | McHenry County has an active art and theater scene. The historic | and Crystal Lake's Raue Center for the Arts both provide exceptional progr ... |
Sheringham Little Theatre | ... ckle and bait, a computer shop, a model shop, and arts and craft shops. The | has a wide range of productions on throughout the year including a well-es ... |
Confederation Centre of the Arts | ... to 1997). The most prominent building in the province with this name is the | , presented as a gift to Prince Edward Islanders by the 10 provincial gove ... |
Semperoper | ... o rebuild some of Dresden's former landmarks, such as the Frauenkirche, the | (the Saxony state opera house) and the Zwinger Palace (the latter two were ... |
Winter Garden Theatre | ... th an acclaimed performance as entertainer Fanny Brice in Funny Girl at the | . The show introduced two of her signature songs, "People" and "Don't Rain ... |
Hollywood Bowl | During a Los Angeles concert in 1997, Chicago teamed up with the | Orchestra to perform a James Pankow/Dwight Mikelson orchestral arrangement ... |
Birmingham Rep | ... used to listen to The Archers. And then I went and played Othello myself at | I was 27. Olivier sent me a telegram on the first night. He said, "Copy me ... |
Delphi | ... a legendary figure who gave prophecies in the sacred precinct of Apollo at | , located on the slopes of Mount Parnassus. Pausanias claimed that the Sib ... |
Paris Opéra | ... teen Holy Helpers. He also sought to incorporate some of the panache of the | designed by Charles Garnier |
Old Vic Company | ... n September 1957, she made her first professional stage appearance with the | , at the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, as Ophelia in Hamlet, then her Lo ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... Manchester performance was widely bootlegged (and mistakenly placed at the | ). The recording of this gig became one of the most famous of Dylan's care ... |
Carnegie Hall | Several times he conducted orchestral programs in New York's | . In January 1933 the premiere of his Tabloid, an orchestral suite in 4 mo ... |
La Scala | ... cattedrale by the Italian composer Ildebrando Pizzetti, first performed at | , Milan, in 1958 |
Donmar Warehouse | Othello opened at the | in London on 4 December 2007, directed by Michael Grandage, with Chiwetel ... |
Arcata Theatre | ... rs in the United States which is still in operation. It is also home to the | |
Her Majesty's Theatre | The original West End production opened on February 16, 1967, at | and played for 2,030 performances. It starred Chaim Topol, who would also ... |
Teatro La Perla | ... e seen in the various structures located in the center of the city like the | . To showcase its rich architectural heritage, the city has opened the Mus ... |
Harrison Opera House | ... is the only national park intended for use as a performing arts center. The | , in Norfolk, is home of the Virginia Opera. The Virginia Symphony Orchest ... |
Beacon Theater | In May 2009, Costello made a surprise cameo appearance on-stage at the | in New York as part of Spinal Tap's Unwigged and Unplugged show, singing t ... |
Leicester Square Theatre | ... h Williams. In May 2009 the play was seen again in London's West End at the | (formerly "The Venue" and home to ) with Jonathan Hansler as Cook, Adam Ba ... |
Kroll Opera House | La bohème premiered in Germany at the | in Berlin on 22 June 1897. The French premiere of the opera was presented ... |
Royal National Theatre | ... side, while Kenneth Branagh's 1989 film stresses the horrors of war. A 2003 | production featured Henry as a modern war general, ridiculing the Iraq inv ... |
Broadhurst Theatre | ... to sue Warner Bros. The revue had a run of 148 performances, opening at the | on April 27, 2011 and closing on September 4 of the same year |
Prince of Wales Theatre | ... 1966, she repeated her success with Funny Girl in London's West End at the | . From 1965 to 1967 she appeared in her first four solo television special ... |
New Theatre | ... ay and, with a rewritten last act, took it to London where it opened at the | on 5 January 1905. The premiere of the London production was enthusiastica ... |
Radio City Music Hall | The film premiered at | in New York City |
American Airlines Theatre | ... featuring Brian Bedford as director and as Lady Bracknell. It opened at the | on 13 January and ran until 3 July 2011. The cast also included Dana Ivey ... |
Clwyd Theatr Cymru | ... out Wales between 15 January and 23 February 1980. This was a production of | , and was directed by Jonathan Petherbridge. The company performed adaptat ... |
Winter Garden Theatre | ... ay revival opened on December 28, 1976, and ran for 176 performances at the | . Zero Mostel starred as Tevye. Robbins directed and choreographed. A seco ... |
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion | ... e orchestra when it moved into its new home at the then yet-to-be-completed | ; he even began to appoint musicians to the orchestra. However, Solti abru ... |
Chicago Theatre | From May 9–12, 2006, the show made a similar venture to the | in Chicago, Illinois, taking cues from their previous trip to Toronto. Bet ... |
Stephen Joseph Theatre | ... n Joseph at the Library Theatre, Scarborough, the predecessor to the modern | . His role, again, was initially an acting stage manager. This employment ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... de Festival of Arts in Australia in February 2006 and the following year at | on February 3, 2007 |
Shubert Theatre | Robeson reprised the role of Othello on Broadway at the | in 1943 under the direction of Margaret Webster. He became the first Afric ... |
Teatro Farnese | ... candidate for the first true proscenium arch in a permanent theatre is the | in Parma (1618). A clearly defined "arco scenico"--more like a picture fra ... |
London Palladium | ... h Pope Pius XII a highlight of his life. In 1960, Liberace performed at the | with Nat King Cole and Sammy Davis Jr. (this was the first televised "comm ... |
New Theatre | ... as well as music of other genres. The largest of Cardiff's theatres is the | , situated in the city centre just off Queen Street. Other such venues inc ... |
Mercury Theatre, Notting Hill Gate | ... Robert Speaight played the part of Becket. The production then moved to the | in London and ran there for several months |
Royal Opera House | ... to full houses. Puccini travelled to London for the British premiere at the | , Covent Garden, on 11 July, with Milka Ternina and Fernando De Lucia as t ... |
Comédie-Française | ... ch translation of Othello, titled Le More de Venise, which premiered at the | on 24 October 1829 |
Palais Garnier | ... orbert Schmucki to perform a ballet called AOR (in Hebrew, "light"), at the | . He also composed music for ballet, theatre, advertisements and televisio ... |
Aalto Theatre | In January and February 2009 there was a production at the | by the Essen Opera. While some aspects of the production may have been unu ... |
Westminster Theatre | ... Toussaint Louverture in the play, of the same name, by C.L.R. James at the | and appeared in the films Songs of Freedom and Show Boat, in which he repr ... |
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane | The musical premiered in the West End, London, at the | on June 7, 1950. The production was restaged by Jerome Whyte, with a cast ... |
People's Theatre | ... ern Stage company. Other theatres in the city include the Live Theatre, the | , and the Jubilee Theatre. NewcastleGateshead was voted in 2006 as the art ... |
Radio City | ... ered the band The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger during a live performance at | on , 2008. The duo, commonly referred to as 'The GOASTT', host their music ... |
Gaiety Theatre | ... She happened to be visiting Dublin in 1884, when Wilde was lecturing at the | . He proposed to her, and they married on the 29 May 1884 at the Anglican ... |
Longacre Theatre | ... d a star of the show, Nell Carter, won Tony Awards.) The show opened at the | and ran for over 1600 performances. It was revived on Broadway in 1988. Pe ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... er he had guest conducted the orchestra in winter concerts downtown, at the | , and in other Southern California locations including CAMA concerts in Sa ... |
Blues Foundation's Hall of Fame | In 1983, Rainey was inducted into the | and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 |
Sydney Opera House | ... performance, chiefly the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra based at the | and Orchestra Victoria based in Melbourne |
Belgrade Theatre | ... n December 1981, Plymouth's Theatre Royal in May–June 1982, and also at the | , Coventry, in July 1983 |
Everyman Theatre Company | ... ersity) and pursued a career in the performing arts. Walters worked for the | in Liverpool in the mid 1970s, alongside several other notable performers: ... |
Wyndham's Theatre | ... ho invested £3,000 in it, ensured its survival. The play was transferred to | in the West End at the end of June and to the Queen's Theatre in October. ... |
Royal Opera House | ... yal Charters are cities; the Bank of England; the BBC; theatres such as the | and the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane; Livery Companies; universities (mostly ... |
Ferguson Center for the Arts | The | is a theater and concert hall on the campus of Christopher Newport Univers ... |
Unity Theatre | ... th sit-down strikes and union organizing in the US, and was produced by the | |
Barter Theatre | ... eater troupes operate from the American Shakespeare Center in Staunton. The | in Abingdon won the first ever Regional Theatre Tony Award in 1948, while ... |
Live Theatre | ... duced by the Northern Stage company. Other theatres in the city include the | , the People's Theatre, and the Jubilee Theatre. NewcastleGateshead was vo ... |
Aldwych Theatre | The RSC staged revivals in 1972 at the | , with Richard Pasco as Becket, and at The Swan in 1993 transferring to Th ... |
Shoreline Amphitheatre | ... Palo Alto; however, the city is affected by noise from events at the nearby | in Mountain View |
Forest Theater | ... al mayors who were poets or actors, including Herbert Heron, founder of the | , bohemian writer and actor Perry Newberry, and actor-director Clint Eastw ... |
Broadhurst Theatre | ... story of Greenberg and Scepter Records. The show opened on Broadway at the | and was directed by Sheldon Epps and starring Beth Leavel as Florence. Chr ... |
Hackney Empire | ... tion was "What colour was it?" Spike met Peter Sellers after the war at the | , where Secombe was performing, and the three became close friends |
Orange Tree Theatre | ... ch 2010 he directed an in-the-round revival of his play Taking Steps at the | , winning universal press acclaim |
Belgrade Theatre | ... ntry City Football Club reached the First Division of English Football. The | was also constructed along with the Herbert Art Gallery. Coventry's pedest ... |
Delphi | ... e child exposed to the elements. Five days later, Aepytus returned from the | c Oracle, where he had been told that Evadne’s child was the son of Apollo ... |
Hart House Theatre | ... lay written by himself in collaboration with Frankie Hyman) at the esteemed | in Toronto, Ontario, which runs from April 21 to May 7, 2011 |
Esther's Follies | ... en's Theater, Hyde Park Theatre, the Blue Theater, the Hideout Theater, and | . The Victory Grill was a renowned venue on the Chitlin' circuit. Public a ... |
St. James Theatre | ... ction, directed by Orson Welles and with Canada Lee as Bigger opened at the | on March 24, 1941 |
Opéra national de Bordeaux | Bordeaux offers a large number of cinemas, theatres and is the home of the | . There are many music venues of varying capacity. The city also offers se ... |
Vocal Group Hall of Fame | ... d Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 as one of rock's Early Influences, and into the | in 2000 |
Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center | In March, 1999, the band organized a series of concerts at the | where they performed their music with the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra. ... |
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane | ... he Bank of England; the BBC; theatres such as the Royal Opera House and the | ; Livery Companies; universities (mostly those founded before 1993); profe ... |
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts | ... and the other as a member of The Supremes. In December 2007, she received a | Honors Award |
The Contemporary Theater Company | ... Rhode Island is located in the village of Kingston. It is also the home of | |
Hyde Park Theatre | ... nicals' the Off Center, Austin Playhouse, Scottish Rite Children's Theater, | , the Blue Theater, the Hideout Theater, and Esther's Follies. The Victory ... |
Pabst Theater | ... later family friend Ignacy Paderewski and at eight met him backstage at the | in Milwaukee. "I was intoxicated by the joy I got from the great virtuoso' ... |
The Other Place | ... cclaimed production of Macbeth was first staged with a minimalist design at | theatre in Stratford. Its small round stage focused attention on the psych ... |
Delphi | ... a brother named Herodicus and a sister who dedicated a statue to Gorgias in | (McComiskey 6-7) |
Westport Country Playhouse | Woodward is the artistic director of the | |
Old Vic | Robert Donat played Becket at the | in 1953 in a production directed by Robert Helpmann |
Rose Theatre, Kingston | ... tion ceremonies at the Hall until 2008, but have since relocated to the new | upon its completion |
Ed Sullivan Theater | ... hythm has survived, filmed at the opening of the Manhattan Theater (now The | ) in August 1931. There are also silent home movies of Gershwin, some of t ... |
venues | ... many amateur musicals as well an increasing number of national tours. Other | include the Third Floor Arts Venue in the Central Library and the South Pa ... |
New York City Center | ... ed to nearly two million people. The touring company had a four-week run at | in January 1949. Following the City Center run, the show was moved back to ... |
Delphi | ... s as slaves. He joined the Illyrians in an attempt to plunder the temple of | and pillaged the temple of Caere (then allied with Rome) on the Etruscan c ... |
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion | ... om 1964 to 2003, the orchestra played its main subscription concerts in the | of the Los Angeles Music Center. In 2003, a move was made to the new Walt ... |
National Theatre | ... illes tendon, leaving Elaine Paige to play the role. She has acted with the | in London where, in September 1995, she played Desiree Armfeldt in a major ... |
London Palladium | ... opening address at the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday Celebration Gala at the | in 1990, referring to a glittering array of stars and personalities assemb ... |
Bolshoy Theatre | ... given in 1892 by the Russian Opera Society, conducted by Iosif Pribik. The | premiere was given in 1898 and wa |
Delphi | ... demonstrated in a variety of sources. In a Paean to Dionysus discovered at | , the god is described as being named Iacchos at Eleusis, where he "brings ... |
Theatre Royal | The city still contains many theatres. The largest, the | on Grey Street, first opened in 1837, designed by John and Benjamin Green. ... |
Moore Theater | ... cinema, the Moore Egyptian Theater, now back under its earlier name as the | and functioning as a concert venue. When founders Dan Ireland and Darryl M ... |
The King's Head Theatre | ... 2007 interview with the BBC for his then-upcoming play, The Bicycle Men at | in London., Dan Castellanata said that The Goon Show had a small influence ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... , whilst the winter tour was completed in front of a full-house at London's | on 30 January 1974. By the end of the year, McTell was in the studio with ... |
Royal Opera House | ... ilharmonia in 1959. He settled in Switzerland. Klemperer also worked at the | Covent Garden, sometimes stage-directing as well as conducting, as in a 19 ... |
Opéra-Comique | ... his opera Sadko was produced at the Paris Opéra and The Snow Maiden at the | . He also had the opportunity to hear more recent music by European compos ... |
Teatro di San Carlo | ... out Italy and productions were soon mounted by the following companies: The | (14 March 1896, with Elisa Petri as Musetta and Antonio Magini-Coletti as ... |
Semper Oper | Wagner conducted the premiere at the | in Dresden in 1843. This work shows early attempts at operatic styles that ... |
Riverside 1 | The show was recorded principally in the BBC's West London studios, mainly | , with external scenes filmed in Haverhill, a town in South-west Suffolk, ... |
Vocal Group Hall of Fame | ... received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1994, and entered into the | in 1998. In 2004, Rolling Stone placed the group at number 97 on their lis ... |
Everyman Theatre | ... ons in each field. Events take place at venues including the Town Hall, the | , The Playhouse Theatre and the Pittville Pump Room |
Comédie-Italienne | ... t famous actors were Tomaso Visentini ("Thomassin"), who performed with the | in 18th century France, and Tristano Martinelli |
Victoria Theatre | ... t year and the following year in Scarborough, and after transferring to the | , directed a further six plays in 1963. Between 1964 and 1967 (when much o ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... and arts representatives include Susan Grace, a pianist with appearances at | , Stephen Scott, a neo-classical composer, and Ofer Ben-Amots, an Israeli ... |
Admiral Theatre | ... promotional website for the city, and MxPx played a concert at the downtown | on September 16, 2006 with local bands The Divorce and Ruxton Towers. The ... |
Laterna Magika | ... munism of any sort. Later that night, Dubček was on stage with Havel at the | theater, the headquarters of Civic Forum, when the entire leadership of th ... |
Rockabilly Hall of Fame | ... lts – country music singer-songwriter (active 1957–1988); recognized by the | |
Gorleston Pavilion | The | (Gorleston) is an original Edwardian building with a seating capacity of 3 ... |
Scarborough Library Theatre | Alan Ayckbourn began directing at the | in 1961, with a production of Gas Light by Patrick Hamilton. He directed f ... |
Playmakers Theatre | The historic | is located on Cameron Avenue between McCorkle Place and Polk Place. It was ... |
Radio City Music Hall | Liberace's final stage performance was at New York's | on November 2, 1986; the 18th show in 21 days, the series grossing $2.5 mi ... |
Landmark Theater | ... as Hollywood actors. Notable performance venues include The Birchmere, the | , and Jiffy Lube Live |
Phoenix Theatre | ... he Birmingham Rep, and ending with a three month repertory programme at the | in London. Dench's contribution was a staging of Much Ado About Nothing, s ... |
Lyceum Theatre | ... mlet.") There followed a 1939 production that Gielgud again directed at the | , historic for having been the professional home for Henry Irving's compan ... |
Stephen Joseph Theatre | ... oughout his writing career, all but four of his plays were premièred at the | in Scarborough in its three different locations |
Royal Albert Hall | ... a gig in London and, in 1998, 4,000 celebrated his birthday with him at the | , coinciding with the release of Premature Adulation, his first album of n ... |
Royal Court Theatre | Her successes in theatre include the | and Broadway productions of Home. Her big screen debut was in Hue and Cry, ... |
Vocal Group Hall of Fame | ... Marianne Faithfull, and Darlene Love. In 2002, they were inducted into the | . Lee and Owens accepted the award |
Catalina Casino | ... resort in the late 19th century, and is presently used as a restaurant. The | , a famous landmark overlooking Avalon Harbor on Santa Catalina Island, Ca ... |
Sheringham Little Theatre | ... venue also has a six week summer season plus an annual Christmas pantomime. | (Sheringham) provides intimate and comfortable seating for 180. The theatr ... |
Her Majesty's Theatre | The West End production opened on March 22, 1979 at | . DeShields and Woodard were joined by Evan Bell, Annie Joe Edwards, and J ... |
Radio City Music Hall | ... A. Ferré Foundation. Designed by Edward Durell Stone, renowned architect of | and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, MAP is the only museum of intern ... |
Sewell Barn Theatre | ... elaunch event, it officially launched its new name as the Platform Theatre. | is the smallest theatre in Norwich and has a seating capacity of just 100. ... |
Delphi | ... Parnassos , is a mountain of limestone in central Greece that towers above | , north of the Gulf of Corinth, and offers scenic views of the surrounding ... |
Jubilee Theatre | ... heatres in the city include the Live Theatre, the People's Theatre, and the | . NewcastleGateshead was voted in 2006 as the arts capital of the UK in a ... |
Curve | ... of the city, a former industrial area, continues apace and the new Theatre, | , the central development in the area, has a new pedestrian concourse outs ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... er through June at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, and a summer season at the | from July through September. Gustavo Dudamel is the current Music Director ... |
Sydney Opera House | ... sistence, local buskers were given free tickets for the flagship concert at | |
Forest Theater | In 1910, the | , one of the first outdoor theatres west of the Rockies, was built, with p ... |
Haymarket Theatre | ... h') wrote an opera, "Orion, or Diana Reveng'd", first presented at London's | in 1763. Orion, sung by a castrato, is in love with Candiope, the daughter ... |
Soho Theatre | ... sis infection in Greater London.”. In 2010 it transferred to the West End's | for two sell-out seasons and won a Laurence Olivier Award |
Hollywood Bowl | ... ce 1922, the orchestra has played outdoor concerts during the summer at the | , with the official "summer season" running from July through September |
Chapter Arts Centre | ... entre just off Queen Street. Other such venues include the Sherman Theatre, | and the Gate Arts Centre |
Delphi | ... n Cronus, Assyrian Zeus, Serapis, Zeus of Egypt, Cronus, Phaethon, Mithras, | c Apollo, Gamos 'Marriage', and Paeon 'Healer' |
Sewell Barn Theatre | The | (Norwich) is the smallest theatre in Norwich and has a seating capacity of ... |
Opéra-Comique | ... monini the only change from the London cast. For its French premiere at the | on 13 October 1903, the 72-year-old Sardou took charge of all the action o ... |
Theatre Royal | ... Neilson and Fred Terry. It first opened on 15 October 1903 at Nottingham’s | ; it was not a success. Terry, however, had confidence in the play and, wi ... |
Drury Lane Theater | On June 12, 1977, The Supremes performed their farewell concert at the | in London and disbanded |
Compass Theatre | There are three theatres owned by the borough: the | , Ickenham, the Winston Churchill Hall (part of the Manor Farm site) and t ... |
Palace Theatre | ... other French artists. He went to London, where he found new success at the | , even though he still sang in French |
Windmill Theatre | ... a younger woman); for Mrs Henderson Presents (a romanticised history of the | ) in 2005; and for 2006's Notes on a Scandal, a film for which she receive ... |
Princess's Theatre | ... elodrama, an instance being his production of The Silver King (1882) at the | of London |
Carnegie Hall | ... 958. As part of his "comeback", he gave two sold-out recitals that month in | , which were released on LP and later on CD. Also that year, Robeson's 60t ... |
Spa Centre | ... out the summer in the Jephson Gardens. Leamington also has two cinemas: the | cinema and the multiplex Apollo Cinema |
National Theatre Company | ... ke Welles's film, Laurence Olivier's Othello (1965), based on John Dexter's | 's production, brings issues of race to the fore, with Olivier putting on ... |
Liverpool Empire Theatre | ... latively complete concert recording is from the 7 December 1963 show at the | . The Beatles Anthology contained video clips from several concerts, some ... |
Majestic Theatre | The original Broadway production opened at the | on April 19, 1945. The dress rehearsal the day before had gone badly, and ... |
The Pit | ... atre, with Richard Pasco as Becket, and at The Swan in 1993 transferring to | in 1994 with Michael Feast |
King's Theatre | Looking to pick up some extra money, Connery helped out backstage at the | in late 1951. He became interested in the proceedings, and a career was la ... |
Golden Bough Playhouse | ... are Festival in 1990 which, in 1994, expanded to include productions at the | |
Beck Theatre | ... Ickenham, the Winston Churchill Hall (part of the Manor Farm site) and the | , Hayes, which is operated on behalf of the borough by HQ Theatres Limited |
Vienna State Opera | ... en 1987 and 1991, he conducted four new productions of Mozart operas at the | (1987-91: Idomeneo; 1988-90: Die Zauberflöte; 1989: Die Entführung aus dem ... |
Institute of Contemporary Arts | The | concert footage was released during 2008 as a full-length DVD titled McTel ... |
Spa Centre | Two theatres are located in Leamington: the | and The Loft, with outdoor productions throughout the summer in the Jephso ... |
Royal National Theatre | ... uch future theatrical institutions as the Royal Shakespeare Company and the | . Gielgud acted in all four productions and directed the two Shakespeare p ... |
The Swan | ... vivals in 1972 at the Aldwych Theatre, with Richard Pasco as Becket, and at | in 1993 transferring to The Pit in 1994 with Michael Feast |
Norwich Puppet Theatre | ... rld class Shakespearean style play house and has a seating capacity of 310. | (Norwich) was founded in 1979 by Ray and Joan DaSilva as a permanent base ... |
New Theatre | ... ole of Hamlet in a famous production under his own direction in 1934 at the | in the West End. He was hailed as a Broadway star in Guthrie McClintic's p ... |
Theatre Royal | ... ating capacity from 100 to 1300, and offering a wide variety of programmes. | has been on its present site for nearly 250 years, through several rebuild ... |
National Theatre | Garden has a successful stage career, and has acted in several | productions, as well as London's West End. He has also acted in several BB ... |
National Theatre | ... n of Euripides' The Madness of Heracles. He was commissioned in 1996 by the | in London to write Eclipse for the National Connections series, a play ins ... |
Rockabilly Hall of Fame | ... ber Dotson, So You Think You Can Dance Season 8 Contestant Chris Koehl, and | inductee Gene Summers |
Ranga Shankara | ... rant English and regional language theatre scene with organisations such as | and Chowdiah Memorial Hall leading the way. Bangalore is also sometimes ca ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... ical) work, entitled Suite for Violin and Piano. The five-movement suite at | on February 7, 1950, by violinist and pianist Carlo Bussotti, who subseque ... |
Savoy Theatre | A revival opened at London's | on December 2, 2008, after a week of previews, starring Jeremiah James (Bi ... |
Oriental Theater | ... e circuit as "The Gumm Sisters" for many years, performed in Chicago at the | with George Jessel. He encouraged the group to choose a more appealing nam ... |
Grammy Hall of Fame | Recordings of Fats Waller were inducted into the | which is a special Grammy award established in 1973 to honour recordings t ... |
Maddermarket Theatre | The | (Norwich) opened in 1921 and was the first permanent recreation of an Eliz ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... ghlight of 2006, which was the band playing to an audience of 18,000 at the | , Los Angeles on 24 October 2006, one of their largest concerts to date. T ... |
Theatre Royal | ... lish a permanent base in Glasgow, Theatre Workshop took up residence at the | in Stratford, east London, where it gained international fame, performing ... |
Norwich Playhouse | ... ng musicals, dance, drama, family shows, stand-up comedians, opera and pop. | (Norwich) is a superb venue in the heart of the city and one of the most m ... |
Walter Reade | ... ilm was released straight to television in the United States in 1969 by the | organization |
Palacio de Bellas Artes | ... 1976, Vargas Llosa punched García Márquez in the face in Mexico City at the | , ending the friendship. Neither writer has publicly stated the underlying ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... to tour, then reunited again for a 20th anniversary concert in 2002 at the | . This performance was released on DVD the following year. Culture Club th ... |
Delphi | ... known as the Oracle of Delphi, was the priestess at the Temple of Apollo at | , located on the slopes of Mount Parnassus. The Pythia was widely credited ... |
Bayreuth Festspielhaus | ... udwig finally rescued the project in 1874 by donating the needed funds. The | opened in 1876 with the first complete performance of the Ring, which took ... |
Royal National Theatre | ... aying Mosca in Peter Hall's 1977 production of Ben Jonson's Volpone for the | , and in Peter Brook's acclaimed production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. ... |
Delphi | ... was lame, which was why his brother Neileus would not let him rule, but the | an oracle bestowed the kingdom upon Medon |
Royal Opera House | ... g the Royal College of Music, Mason became a member of the orchestra of the | , moving on later to the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra where he eventually ... |
Grammy Hall of Fame | ... er won an award in competition. Three of their songs have been named to the | : "Where Did Our Love Go" and "You Keep Me Hangin' On" (both 1999) and "St ... |
Duchess Theatre | ... Britton as Gielgud. In 2009 the play was presented for a limited run at the | , in London's West End, with Michael Feast (who had worked with Gielgud) i ... |
Royal Opera House | ... stra. More recent commended recordings have included Antonio Pappano's 2000 | version with Angela Gheorghiu, Roberto Alagna and Ruggero Raimondi; and Zu ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... lished pianist Larry Harlow and was soon headlining a concert at New York's | |
Haymarket Theatre | A stage adaptation of the novel, by Brendon Burns, for the | , Basingstoke, England, toured the UK in 2002 |
Princess's Theatre | In 1881 Wilson Barrett took over the recently refurbished | , where his melodramatic productions enjoyed great success (if not quite a ... |
famous venue | ... mostly of music from their first three albums, from a week-long run at the | ; along with the James Gang and Led Zeppelin in 1969, Chicago was one of t ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... 1945, Arturo Toscanini and the NBC Symphony Orchestra recorded the music in | , one of the few commercial recordings Toscanini made of music by an Ameri ... |