Sentences with phrase «theatre where»

The former, a more respectful, non-reactive hearing, is acceptable at a cinema, lecture or theatre where, beyond participating in collective applause, a personal response is not expected.
Morano's well - worn myths are almost as old as the 1907 Paris theatre where Climate Hustle will get its premiere.
In some ways, one can even perceive Bailey's work as a motionless theatre where empirical experience is not in the script; it indeed belongs to a metaphysical domain.
A Turner Prize - winning artist has used an axe to attack the wall of a theatre where he has staged a new play to scathing reviews.
Douglas Gordon has used an axe to attack the wall of a theatre where he staged a new play to scathing reviews - but he is not the first artist to set about his own work.
About Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller Cardiff and Bures Miller represented Canada at the 49th Venice Biennale with Paradise Institute (2001), a 16 - seat movie theatre where viewers watched a film, becoming entangled as witnesses to a possible crime played out in the real world audience and on the screen.
Your visit won't be complete until you have dropped in to Store Street Exchange our stunning foodie theatre where food and drink becomes performance art.
For something more sedate the island's capital is also home to an open air theatre where you can enjoy traditional Greek plays, as well as more modern releases.
It's like those moments in theatre where everything comes together to bring you a well - written play, with a great set design, perfect costumes, fantastic actors, with tone - perfect direction.
Due to financial pressures at home she left school when she was 16, first following her father into the tax office, then working in a theatre where she met her husband, Ernest Connor Bantry White, who was training to be a doctor.
It is built on top of a beautifully designed old movie theatre where Elisa's bathroom floor is right above the theatre's main screening hall.
Screened fifteen years later in the very theatre where a scene with Angela Bassett and Jane Alexander takes place in the film.
It's their first work at the National since 1998, and Mendes's first entirely British production since he left the Donmar Warehouse, the tiny London theatre where he forged an international reputation, in 2002.
The camera pans down into the lobby of the theatre where a large, life - size cut - out picture of George M. Cohan (James Cagney) stands on the floor.
Aping Tex Avery (once a prince in the WB stable, working for MGM by the time of this short), the cartoon depicts a very Avery - like wolf tearing down a theatre where a take - off of To Have and Have Not is playing.
Paris 36 (PG - 13 for violence, sexuality, nudity and brief profanity) Historical drama, set in Paris in 1936, about a stage manager (Gerard Jugnot), a union organizer (Clovis Cornillac) and an impressionist (Kad Merad) who enlist the help of recently - unemployed friends in staging a show at a boarded - up theatre where they had all worked just a few months earlier.
I just had the peculiar experience of watching a screening of «The Human Stain» in a theatre where I was the only person in the entire room.
The film's chilling effect is perhaps best remembered through the one, blink - and - you'll - miss - it moment that caused collective gasps in every theatre where it screened: a man calmly slitting his own throat in front of an old friend.
Above the operating theatre where Hunter taught was a museum housing his spectacular natural history collection.
«Pastor Tunde Bakare has turned his pulpit to a political theatre where he preaches against President Jonathan and his administration to the extent of saying that the President will not last up to 2015, adding that Nigerians should be ready for fresh elections any time before 2015.»
He believes that theatre can help dilute its consequences: «I think there's something about theatre where it's quite antithetical to that intrinsically.
When all - out war threatened to re-erupt over the region of Abyei, Ethiopian peacekeepers poured into a conflict theatre where few others dared to thread, stabilising the most explosive part of the north - south border.
I'll wait to see the movies at decent prices in real theatres where they start on time.
Explosions rumble from theatres where moviegoers behold the latest alien invasion, zombie apocalypse, or animated amusement park ride.
But the anonymous American city setting (it was shot in Barcelona) echoes Nolan's similarly disarming approach, as do the hallways, warehouses and theatres where everything happens.
Broadway is possibly the most famous theatre district on earth, and the streets around it are full of smaller theatres where you can see «off - Broadway» and «off - off - Broadway» shows.
Barbara Seiler Galerie has a brilliant installation from the LA artist Shana Lutker: she's replicated the seats of European theatres where André Breton and other surrealists fell into fistfights with their artistic opponents.

Not exact matches

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.
He includes a photo of himself in «a makeshift operating theatre, where I was given three stitches.»
So instead of theatrical mea culpas, GM has focused on solving the problem in the real courts, where fairness — not theatre — is the expectation.
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:
Theatres were thus required to take part in a process called block booking, where they had to purchase a bunch of crappy movies if they wanted the good ones.
This is where an airline, where security is often tight, has an advantage over a movie theatre.
Once you've picked up your tickets, it's off to the screening where, if you don't show up at least an hour ahead of time, you'll end up blocks away from the theatre entrance, with a crappy seat in the last row awaiting you.
Broadway lights were dimmed as a mark of respect for Hoffman, as crowds gathered at the home of the theatre company where he had worked as an actor and director.
It is odd that you pray to a god about a sad event that took place is «his» building... where was he that day... and the day of the murders in the theatre... and on 9/11... etc.... he was not there... because he only exists in your mind.
At the place in the speaker's drama called «preaching», the preacher looks in the direction of «theatre», that is, any site where words and images, arranged as aesthetic texts, are transformed into speech and gesture and are put on display.
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.»
Sometimes that is literally a theatre of war, but some also speak of more nuanced divisions: such as «The House of Truce», «House of Calm» — non-Muslim territories where Muslims are free to practice — and «The House of Invitation» where Islam is not yet fully accepted but is in the process of being introduced — ie.
This musical teems with moments of transcendence — where a powerful scene occurs on stage, and the atmosphere in the theatre changes.
He uses the phrase «the theatre of the national pornography of the Roman state,» to describe public executions, and goes on to give an analytical example where «the rending of flesh in public could be linked to the bravery exemplified by a woman in her confrontation with Roman authority, and simultaneously, to a language of love.»
Maybe it's a theatre that shows movies from where you live.
As a public space similar to, for example, the Wheeler Centre in Melbourne, the Asian Century Institute could consist of a café, library and gallery, where rotating exhibitions could be held, as well as meeting rooms and a lecture theatre for symposiums, classes and / or conferences.
Now as I say we have one of the most expensive theatres in sport devoid of atmosphere and where visiting teams and fans alike have no trepidation in relation to their visit.
Without a North bank where local men / women can stand and «inspire «their team as well as intimidate the away fans there is a corporate entertainment theatre, sterile and without passion.
Discover summer theatre and music festivals that bring the entertainment outdoors where you can see great singers perform from a floating stage or drama coming to life on a picturesque farm stage.
Isn't that where all the machines, theatres and the resuscitation equipment is?
When not busy meeting deadlines and chasing cats and kids, she enjoys acting in community theatre (where she met her husband), watching old movies, and sharpening her history buff skills.
Lord Darzai appeared on the Today programme to call for London's parks to be turned into theatres of health, where children would only see physically beneficial activities taking place.
While Nigerians are still essaying to piece the bits together on how he actually graduated in B.A Geography as attested to by the Vice Chancellor of the ABU, Prof Ibrahim Garba, the theatre of the absurd to which they have been treated represents the metaphor for the lowest of the low that any public figure can get in any society where sanity still counts.
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