Sentences with phrase «drama productions in»

Film and tv drama production in Denmark and Norway, sale and distribution of PlayStation games and consoles all contribute to Nordisk Film's broad involvement in the media industry.

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Because of the drama in Saudi Arabia and further extended production cuts planned by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Morgan Stanley just raised its forecast for the price of oil, estimating WTI to average $ 58 a barrel in the second quarter of 2018.
In China, a whole new industry chain surrounding online literature IPs is taking form and now involves music, games, TV dramas, and movie production.
Driver and company also interpreted worship in dramatic terms, noting that Christian worship arises out of an impulse to act together, «to do something which either changes the relationship to the Divine or express it» Finally, there was a need, again arising out of the religious drama movement, for material that was appropriate for production in church.
MacLeish began it in 1953 as a one - act drama for BBC production, but by 1956 the still unfinished J. B. had already undergone three drafts to become a three - act play with acted prologue.
Ant - Man suffered a lot of drama in the production stage, with original director Edgar Wright getting swapped out for Peyton Reed early on.
For centuries art and scripture were intertwined in the church, not only in the production of illuminated manuscripts but in the making of buildings, statuary and drama.
For many years in a large church production of an Easter drama I played the part of Christ through a long and drawn out (50 minutes) crucifixion scene.
They were thus «liturgical» in nature, intended for the whole community; and as, say, in the production of a drama with religious overtones, they were both religious in nature and social in character.
It produces the funniest postures and scenes, to be enjoyed by any and all who can... for however long, distance self from the stage of ego, and take a seat in the audience of loving acceptance, and thereby appreciate the irony, the satire, the drama, and all else involved in an a frantic and frenzied ego production, brought to you by the people at Self Interest Bloated and Perverted Inc...
Let's not screw the pooch and bring in $ 100 worth of diva drama to get $ 10 of production.
sure you may not know the name of all of their guys and all the drama behind them (maybe sometimes there is not even much drama haha) but the fights themselves are exciting and the live production is much more interesting than the likes of UFC... ABC and specially KSW in Poland are surely in that category... even ONE FC sometimes...
There are full scale required class productions in Grades 10 and 12, however, drama in the High School is often used to support other subjects across the curriculum.
This new production of Gregory Burke's debut drama examines a world where global capitalism is in recovery and explores questions more relevant than ever.
His production of The Glass Menagerie at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts and Broadway has been nominated for seven Tony Awards, including Best Director and Once (New York Theater Workshop, Broadway and the West End) won John a Tony, a Drama Desk Award, an Outer Critics Circle Award and an Obie Award.
Buoyed by an additional $ 25 million production tax credit and peak TV, there's been an explosion of movies and shows filming in New York — from superhero dramas to sitcoms.
Red Shoe Diaries is an erotic drama series that aired on the American cable television network Showtime from 1992 to 1997 and distributed by Playboy Forget the «X-Files»: Gillian Anderson, one - time «world's sexiest woman», is about to tackle Ibsen in a new West End production
A supporting role in the long - running daytime drama Guiding Light proved just the break Reaser needed to get her foot in the door, with stage roles in a La Jolla Playhouse revival of Tennessee Williams» Sweet Bird of Youth and a New York Classic Stage Company production of Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale (in which she appeared opposite David Strathairn and Barbara Garrick) following in quick succession.
For National Public Radio and LA Theater Works Alma performed in the radio versions of Zoot Suit and Nilo Cruz's Pultizer Prize winning play Anna in the Tropics opposite Jimmy Smits.As a 25 year member of El Teatro Campesino (ETC) founded by Luis Valdez, she has appeared in landmark ETC productions of; Zoot Suit, both the film and play (1979 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award - Best Play); Corridos, both the TV version (1987 Peabody Award) and play; I Don't Have to Show You Any Stinking Badges; and Mummified Deer (Back Stage West «Honorable Mention» for her role as Mama Chu), all written and directed by Valdez.Ms.
Very good direction, acting and dialog are apparent in Sebastian, but a fatal flaw in basic plotting makes this production just a moderately entertaining Cold War comedy - drama.
An actor nearly all his life, the endearingly handsome Gael García Bernal began performing in stage productions with his parents in Guadalajara, Mexico, and later studied at the Central School for Speech and Drama back home in London.
Knaggs» career reached a peak in the mid -»40s, when he worked in supporting roles in ambitious major studio films such as None but the Lonely Heart (a fascinating but failed attempt at a serious drama by Cary Grant) and unusual independently made features like Douglas Sirk's early Hollywood effort Thieves» Holiday, while also making the rounds of such popular medium - budget Universal Pictures productions as House of Dracula, The Invisible Man's Revenge, and Terror By Night.
Robert Englund began his acting training at age 12, taking drama courses at the University of Oakland, U.C.L.A., California State - Northridge, the Michigan Academy of Dramatic Arts, and the Rochester, NY, branch of R.A.D.A. Englund made his first professional appearance in a Cleveland production of Godspell.
Murray's early success as a leading man in such Hollywood productions as Bus Stop (1956) with Marilyn Monroe and A Hatful of Rain (1957) gave him the credibility and capital to divide his time between straight for - hire jobs (Advise and Consent, The Viking Queen, Conquest of the Planet of the Apes) and more personal projects (the Norman Vincent Peale biopic One Man's Way, the fact - based conversion drama Childish Things, and The Cross and the Switchblade, which he directed).
«The Greatest Showman» is definitely great in most parts with it's flashy and fast paced - fun musical scenes to it's deep and heart pouring drama scenes with just a great A-List cast and crew in this spectacular production.
Related Reviews: 85th Academy Award Nominees: Argo • Zero Dark Thirty • Beasts of the Southern Wild • The Master • Flight New: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey • Down the Shore • Nanook of the North • Veep: The Complete First Season • Badlands • Samson and Delilah Daniel Day - Lewis: There Will Be Blood • Nine Sally Field: Forrest Gump • Mrs. Doubtfire • Brothers & Sisters: The Complete First Season Tommy Lee Jones: In the Valley of Elah • Men in Black David Strathairn: The Spiderwick Chronicles • The Uninvited Michael Stuhlbarg: A Serious Man • Hugo Lee Pace: Pushing Daisies: The Complete First Season Hal Holbrook: That Evening Sun • Into the Wild Joseph Gordon - Levitt: Premium Rush • The Dark Knight Rises Jared Harris: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button John Hawkes: Winter's Bone Directed by Steven Spielberg: War Horse • Bridge of Spies • Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures • Catch Me If You Can • Jaws • The Adventures of Tintin Lincoln: The Conspirator • Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure Political Dramas: The Queen • The Iron Lady • The Ides of March Best Actor Oscar Winners: On the Waterfront • Wall Street Best Production Design Oscar Winners: Titanic • Lawrence of ArabIn the Valley of Elah • Men in Black David Strathairn: The Spiderwick Chronicles • The Uninvited Michael Stuhlbarg: A Serious Man • Hugo Lee Pace: Pushing Daisies: The Complete First Season Hal Holbrook: That Evening Sun • Into the Wild Joseph Gordon - Levitt: Premium Rush • The Dark Knight Rises Jared Harris: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button John Hawkes: Winter's Bone Directed by Steven Spielberg: War Horse • Bridge of Spies • Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures • Catch Me If You Can • Jaws • The Adventures of Tintin Lincoln: The Conspirator • Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure Political Dramas: The Queen • The Iron Lady • The Ides of March Best Actor Oscar Winners: On the Waterfront • Wall Street Best Production Design Oscar Winners: Titanic • Lawrence of Arabin Black David Strathairn: The Spiderwick Chronicles • The Uninvited Michael Stuhlbarg: A Serious Man • Hugo Lee Pace: Pushing Daisies: The Complete First Season Hal Holbrook: That Evening Sun • Into the Wild Joseph Gordon - Levitt: Premium Rush • The Dark Knight Rises Jared Harris: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button John Hawkes: Winter's Bone Directed by Steven Spielberg: War Horse • Bridge of Spies • Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures • Catch Me If You Can • Jaws • The Adventures of Tintin Lincoln: The Conspirator • Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure Political Dramas: The Queen • The Iron Lady • The Ides of March Best Actor Oscar Winners: On the Waterfront • Wall Street Best Production Design Oscar Winners: Titanic • Lawrence of Arabia
After graduating from Trinity College Dublin and then from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, West won the Ian Charleson award for Best Newcomer for his performance in Sir Peter Hall's production of THE SEAGULL.
Centered around a leftist musical drama and attempts to stop its production, the film is a true story of art and politics in America in the 1930s.
Select highlights of her stage career include performances as Lucia in WOMEN ON THE VERGE OF A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN (Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations); Mrs. Lovett in John Doyle's production of SWEENEY TODD (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle Award nominations); Maria Callas in MASTER CLASS; Reno Sweeney in ANYTHING GOES (Drama Desk Award; Tony Award nomination); Moll in THE CRADLE WILL ROCK; Nancy in OLIVER!
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Summary: Centered around a leftist musical drama and attempts to stop its production, the film is a true story of art and politics in America in the 1930s.
After he completed his studies, he was cast in the off - Broadway production of Horton Foote's Laura Dennis, and, as a member of Douglas Carter Beane's Drama Department, he appeared in John Cameron Mitchell's off - Broadway production of Kingdom of Earth.Sarsgaard made his screen debut in Tim Robbins» Dead Man Walking (1995) but had his first substantial role in The Man in the Iron Mask (1998), which cast him as the ill - fated son of John Malkovich's dueling Muskateer.
A graduate of the Drama Centre in London, Anne - Marie Duff first cultivated a career on the stage, appearing in numerous theatrical productions throughout the»90s, like King Lear, War and Peace, and Vassa.
The source of all this information was a real - life KGB agent, Vladimir Vetrov, code named Farewell, and with the usual adjustments for drama his story gets a respectable retelling in this nervy French production.
Tim Story directs this sports drama based on real events, with Forest Whitaker starring as Al Collins, a high - school basketball coach who leads a ragtag team to the state finals just a year after the Katrina disaster in this Weinstein Co. production.
Though Nyong» o is no stranger to movie sets — she was a production assistant on «The Constant Gardener» — stepping in front of the camera was new to the actor, who had just graduated from the Yale School of Drama.
Ron Howard is currently in the middle of production on his period Formula 1 racing drama Rush, but the director has a new tool in tow on this film that's giving fans an inside track on how the shoot's going.
The Brit has proven elastic with the release of three largely disparate feature films — the sci - fi action thriller Kill Command, the romantic drama Me Before You, and a period drama Genius, in which she takes on the effusive role of Zelda Fitzgerald — and appeared in two theater productions including a turn as Stella in A Streetcar Named Desire at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn and as Elena in Robert Icke's Uncle Vanya in London.
Among them are George Clooney's home - invasion race - critique «Suburbicon» featuring Matt Damon (he does double duty with «Downsizing»); Angelina Jolie's fact - based Khmer Rouge drama «First They Killed My Father,» a Cambodian production rooted in native culture; Greta Gerwig's California comedy «Lady Bird» starring Saoirse Ronan as the title character; and Andy Serkis» «Breathe,» about the real - life polio activist Robin Cavendish, played by Andrew Garfield.
Elegy co-stars Ben Kingsley and Patricia Clarkson are headlining the drama Learning to Drive, which is currently in production in New York under Elegy director Isabel Coixet.
The drama thrives in the atmosphere of moral ambiguity, spiritual mystery and survivalist reality, which is only enhanced by the down and dirty production design.
And while there are a number of strong sequences sprinkled throughout (eg Cole talks to his mother (Toni Collette's Lynn) about her own deceased parent), The Sixth Sense's funereal atmosphere ultimately lessens the impact of the much - vaunted climactic twist and it is, in the end, clear that the film doesn't entirely work as either a drama or a spooky thriller - with the movie's mild success due mostly to Shyamalan's considerable talent and his ongoing ability to wring top - notch work from folks both in front of and behind the camera (ie this is an exceedingly handsome production, undeniably).
Like many faith - based productions (most recently the sports drama «When the Game Stands Tall»), the characters are placeholders in moral situations that are the story's real interest.
James Franco and his moustache are soon making an appearance in Gothic drama, The Mad Whale; a film that tells of inmates at a women's mental asylum who stage a theatrical production of Moby Dick.
Woodard has worked primarily in drama, starring in films including Passion Fish, Grand Canyon, Crooklyn and Down in the Delta and such diverse TV productions as PBS's Go Tell It On The Mountain and ABC's Desperate Housewives.
Olivier Assayas latest drama Clouds of Sils Maria is debuting in France this week, the story of an aging actress (Juliette Binoche), starring in a new production of a play that made her famous a long time ago.
The true - crime drama will begin casting in the next two months, aiming for a production start this summer and a 2017 release.
After performing in several stage productions, she was propelled into the world of auteurs Jean - Luc Godard (Hail Mary, 1985), Jacques Doillon (Family Life, 1985) and André Téchiné, who made her a star in France with the leading role in his 1985 drama Rendez - vous.
Production designer David Scheunemann also skillfully helped maintain the gripping visuals in «Atomic Blonde,» as the mystery drama powerfully reflected the distinct surroundings of both Berlin and London, where Lorraine met with her MI6 superior and their CIA colleague for their debriefing.
Don't be fooled by the whiz - bang action sequences and glossy production values of such blockbusters; actors playing superheroes must flex their acting muscles as much as those in prestige dramas — not to mention their literal muscles, too.
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