Sentences with phrase «music hall scenes»

Thus the Camden Town idiom embraces genre scenes, streetscapes, bed - sit interiors and music hall scenes, casual portraits, nudes and even still lifes.
True, the music hall scenes exude high spirits from the start.
The others include Dan Leno (Douglas Booth), a famed comedian in the music hall scene, and Karl Marx (Henry Goodman).

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It was a talent search not unlike the one that unfolds every night in the bars and converted dance halls of Portland's famous music scene, where locals listen for the next big sound.
Operating in triplicate as an Irish pub, lounge and live music hall, this Quincy Market hotspot is a... dining rooms make this a primo spot for both dating and mingling; a social standby for Boston's gay single scene.
Check out an exclusive clip above that sets the scene inside one of the boisterous music halls of the time.
One small spoiler, if I may: the film's opening scene makes wicked use of a beloved (if now obscure) British recording by the music - hall team of Flanagan and Allen.
Moments of humour help (especially in the banter at the music hall) but the tension is maintained throughout — and the scene in which Mr Memory is asked at the London Palladium «What are the 39 Steps?»
Most famous for performances behind the CGI - created Gollum in Lord of the Rings and King Kong in Peter Jackson's remake, Andy Serkis looks like a mad troll and embraces the look in his incarnation of Ian Dury, the music - hall showman of the British punk scene who hit it big with the song immortalized in the film's title and embraced fame with the same excess with which he embraced booze and drugs.
The absurd mission movie (to build a cricket pitch in the North African desert in advance of the invasion) is an awkward mix of British music hall lampoon, «Goon Show» whimsy and absurdity, gallows humor and gruesome scenes of death (actual battle footage is edited into the comic chaos), sometimes inspired, sometimes mugging shamelessly in overworked performances and bizarre antics.
We went one year to see the famous Rockettes Christmas Show at Radio City Music Hall and see the scene at Rockafeller center and it was all fun.
• Visit the CNN Center, World of Coca - Cola and Centennial Olympic Park • Catch a concert by the world - renowned Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at Symphony Hall • Tour the Georgia Aquarium, the second largest aquarium in the world • Hike or bike the 61 - mile Silver Comet Trail in western Georgia • Spend a weekend in Athens, home to the University of Georgia and the state's independent music scene • Head to the Georgian - German town of Helen for Oktoberfest or a lazy day of tubing down the Chattahoochee River • Take a short road trip to the mountain town of Blue Ridge, GA and take in the state's breathtaking natural beauty along the way • Visit the charmingly quaint city of Savannah as well as St. Simons and Jekyll Islands along Georgia's Atlantic coastline • Climb to the top of Stone Mountain and see the largest bas - relief carving in the world • Ride the Skyview Ferris Wheel for an unrivaled view of the Atlanta cityscape
Then take yourself to the basement of City Hall to enjoy a San Francisco Arts Commission exhibit on 1967 San Francisco featuring the work of the late photographer Jim Marshall, a mad genius in his own right who was embedded in the local music scene.
«Abstract Expressions» includes luminaries of the current music scene, including composer, conductor, and violinist David Fulmer (Ensemble Intercontemporain, Berlin Philharmonic), the young firebrands of the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), and members of Ensemble Connect, a program of Carnegie Hall, The Juilliard School, and the Weill Music Instimusic scene, including composer, conductor, and violinist David Fulmer (Ensemble Intercontemporain, Berlin Philharmonic), the young firebrands of the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), and members of Ensemble Connect, a program of Carnegie Hall, The Juilliard School, and the Weill Music InstiMusic Institute.
Spencer Frederick Gore (26 May 1878 — 27 March 1914) was a British painter of landscapes, music - hall scenes and interiors, usually with single figures.
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