Sentences with phrase «by theatre»

Its courses are delivered by theatre - trained actors and are used for leadership development, staff engagement and competence assessment.
They are hoping to use a fuel - cell system which has just been launched by another theatre, and a lighting design which harnesses daylight.
A series of smaller works and relief paintings together with lithographic works inspired by the theatre will also be exhibited.
Following his education, Bokaer was invited by theatre artist, Robert Wilson, to choreograph operas on many of the world's largest stages (2007 - Present).
It also addresses the wider subject of the mediation of experience, whether by the theatre curtain or the computer screen.
The winner was announced by theatre and film director Sam Mendes at the National Gallery in London on Wednesday night.
In his early times, he worked as assistant director to German film - theatre and opera director Christoph Schlingensief, employed by the theatre Volksbühne in Berlin.
Hack the Barbican will see site - specific projects hijack areas of the Barbican's interior and turn them into games, performances and installations run by theatre performers, computer scientists, sculptors, hardware hackers, teachers, musicians and everything in between.
The ARKA Group will present work as part of Echo Chamber, a new commission by theatre designer Chloe Lamford.
4 > Don't forget that you can also drop by the theatre on the day of the show and ask about same - day rush tickets, which can go for as little as $ 25 each.
Here they arrive at Shakespeare's Globe theatre, where they are put through their paces by the theatre's «Lively Action» workshop leader, Yolanda Vazquez.
My film work has been influenced by my theatre work in some sense.
On stage, he recently performed at the Orange Tree Theatre in THREE FARCES, by the theatre company he co-founded, Dog Ate Cake, dedicated to re-interpreting Victorian farce and undiscovered comedy.
Instead she found herself swept away, awed by the theatre's potential to express powerful forces she had always reckoned with in her life and mind — otherness, disorder, death, ritual.
To her credit she will be less intoxicated by joint press conferences and the White House VIP treatment than the duo that were fascinated by the theatre of politics and their own role in the performance.

Not exact matches

Rovio just has to hold on until 2016, when a feature film inspired by Angry Birds will hit theatres.
In May, Globalive secured the position of lead investor for a raise by TimePlay Inc., a Toronto - based company that makes an interactive gaming app for movie theatres.
It was 2007, and Ross, who was by then the head of his nine - year - old company, Starvox Entertainment, decided to set up a booth at the Arts Presenters Conference, an influential New York trade show where the world's top theatre producers, promoters and venues converge.
The manager of the venue, a state - owned theatre, was «mortified» by Ross» tale, and helped him find a more suitable partner — the show went on.
Perth - based artists are making an impact at home and abroad by pushing the boundaries in both the content and delivery of contemporary theatre and dance.
It isn't available yet, but Cineplex CEO Ellis Jacob told the Canadian Press he thinks it will be offered by the end of the year to customers buying seats in the VIP sections of theatres.
On July 25, a forum user posted a photo of a handout obtained from a local Cineplex theatre, adding that «they probably had them out by accident since the URL on it doesn't work yet.»
But unlike other some other industries that have been threatened by digital technology, the theatre business is still booming.
The top 20 movies at U.S. and Canadian theatres Friday through Sunday, followed by distribution studio, gross, number of theatre locations, average receipts per location, total gross and number of weeks in release, as compiled Monday by Rentrak with studio estimates and actuals where available:
The studio system was eventually smashed, first by the Paramount decision, which forced that studio to limit its block booking, and then by Howard Hughes who was the first to split off theatres from his RKO studio.
Post-Oscar sales depend on numerous factors — release dates, theatrical runs and theatre counts, to name a few — which is why some films are tapped out by the time they're awarded best picture.
That is, of course, the thinking behind buying tickets online and printing them off at home, to be scanned by the ushers at the theatre.
«But at the end of the day, the concession revenue at the theatre is driven by the number of people who come through,» Jacob said.
The notion promoted by the Canadian technology council that an arts education leads to better results in a wide range of other areas was repeatedly deflated: «There is no evidence for a link between theatre training and overall academic skill... We found no evidence that dance education improves overall academic skills or reading... There is no evidence that training in visual arts improves overall academic skills or literacy.»
Around the same time, Tchaikovsky adapted an 1816 story by E. T. A. Hoffmann into a ballet for a St. Petersburg theatre, but the Nutcracker did not become directly associated with Christmas until the 1950s.
Through Harpo, Winfrey has also taken an active role in a variety of movie and theatre productions including Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire and Beloved, which Winfrey also starred in.
Scaling up to a staff 400 strong, CORE began work on the film in 2003, and by the time it reached theatres in 2006, the studio had become the country's largest.
Yes, the new Great Gatsby Collection from Brooks Brothers was inspired by the film (in theatres May 10)-- but that's only half the story.
The column was prompted by an ad for Coca Cola (see below), about a puppy love story of two teenagers brought together by Coke, that aired in Canadian movie theatres this summer.
The study showed a rapidly growing sector driven by a rising demand for digital A / V gear, often for home theatres.
The home theatre enthusiast may find that Best Buy personnel and carried equipment will help to meet his or her goals whereas the aficionado might require a specialty shop with brands that are not carried by Best Buy to meet his or her goals.
Now, my guess is that a lot of viewers left the theatre after watching the movie thoroughly horrified by what was presented in understandable form to the typical «main street» American.
(i) a woman's right to choose; (ii) teaching evolution in school; (iii) medical immunization of teen girls against HPV; (iv) assisted suicide; (v) gay marriage; (vi) my right to view art and theatre deemed «offensive,» «blasphemous» or «obscene» by theists (vii) basic $ ex education for older school children; (viii) treating drug abuse as principally a medical issue; (xi) population control; (x) buying alcohol on a Sunday; (xi) use of condoms and other contraceptives (xii) stem cell research.
One of the major «means of the transmission and diffusion of imperial ideology» was the construction, throughout the empire, of buildings associated with the pursuit of specifically Roman forms of leisure: public baths, circuses, amphitheatres, and Roman - style theatres — a phenomenon recognized as one of the defining features of Roman culture (both by the Romans themselves and by others).
It can not be too strongly insisted that a world which is to be a moral order must be a physical order characterized by law or regularity... The theist is only concerned to invoke the fact that the law - abidingness... is an essential condition of the world being a theatre of moral life.
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is held every August and this year's daily programme, which is dominated by comedy and theatre, is 167 pages long.
Imagination has deep value for humanity but tends to take a back seat in the minds of many even while the same people ritualistically follow sporting events or spend money to sit in the pews of the movie theatre and watch sermons delivered by fantasy (past) or superhero (present) or science fiction (future) movies.
Just in case you've somehow managed to avoid it, or if you're the sort of person who wants to put musical theatre into Room 101, a quick plot synopsis: Jean Valjean (played here by hunky Australian Hugh Jackman) is a hero with a past.
After centuries in which the norms by which Christian expression have been tested have arisen from the history and conditions of the Mediterranean world and of the lands north and east of it, the process has been transferred into a new and infinitely more varied theatre of activity.
There is a proseuche in Sichem, which is now called Neopolis, outside the city on the plain, at about a distance of two milestones, built by the Samaritans, who imitate the Jews in all things, like a theatre in the open air and a spot which lies free under the sky (Haereses 80.1; quoted in Georgi, 113).
Producers who hired a theatre at the Vue cinema on Piccadilly tonight have been informed by bosses the event is being scrapped over fears it contradicts their «values».
Unfortunately, major portions of this country and the political theatre have been absconded by believers in Iron Age Fairy Tales.
The world is there called our proper place of obedience, the place where we are to «go and do likewise,» the theatre in which Christ is to be obeyed by service to «the least of these, my brethren.»
And it sold out Mt. Carmel's huge theatre almost every night, by my recollection.
I'm just waiting for the media to cover some sort of similar tragedy, like the event under discussion here or the Colorado theatre massacre, by saying, just once, that at least one of the victims wasn't a «truly nice, wonderful» person.
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