Sentences with phrase «theatre which»

«Laguna Village is an excellent asset with a majority of its tenancy comprised of destination and entertainment retail including restaurants, fitness and a movie theatre which are more resilient to the on - line retail disruption.
By contrast, Moritz's «Secret Garden» — a neglected Mitte cabaret theatre which he «rescued from the pigeon shit» — is well on its way to becoming a conference centre, residential space and business club in the model of luxury hip Soho House (itself well - frequented by real estate businesspeople and former partner of Berlin's Project Space Festival).
The boundary between actor and viewer, reality and illusion becomes blured through aspects of stage and theatre which act as metaphors for human interaction.more
There's also an outdoor theatre which is used to put up performances of dances and singing.
Here there is a tourist information booth, Fly Over Canada, BC's newest attraction which is a simulator ride in a theatre which covers Canada from coast to coast with smells and sounds to represent the different places.
For me, it's a bit of theatre which makes you smile and I would use it at every opportunity.
As part of the large scale upgrade of the University's facilities, they decided to install a state of the art projection solution into their largest lecture theatre which also serves as an exhibition hall.
The five - year blueprint, titled Crossing the Horizon, was officially approved yesterday and also includes plans to build three new regional campuses at yet to be revealed locations, new UniSA - branded accommodation sites and a new sports and cultural complex which would include a gym, pool and theatre which would be open to the public and known as the «Great Hall».
Shoebox Theatre c.i.c. is a small Tamworth community theatre which supports schools curricula with drama workshops, performance, storytelling and role play, using a mix of professional actors and volunteer performers to enhance primary pupils learning.
Dramatic Need is an incredibly special cause and will produce a night of charity and theatre which should be daring, moving and an experience not to forget.»
For starters, you watch the cutscenes in a theatre which is a pretty nifty concept.
There are certain roles in film, TV or theatre which are seemingly impossible for an actor to leave behind.
We'll I'm a single mother of a beautiful 3 year old little girl I'm very outgoing funny I love to cut up and joke around love spending time with my mom and daughter I do volunteer work on the weekends for the haunted theatre which will open this Friday from 7to 11 I have long red hair big...
Then on Sunday I am taking Dexter to the theatre which I can't wait for!
The national art theatre which is a strong pillar in producing Africa's top actors and actresses.
It is a theatre which offers drama, pain and euphoria.
They even had theatres which played the works of Turkish writers.
Things are slightly more encouraging in the theatres which show Catherine Yass's films, Flight and Descent.

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The original cut of Gangster Squad had a scene in which gangsters shot up a theatre audience from behind a movie screen.
The town also has the added bonus of its cultural institution, the annual theatre festival, which carries its own benefits.
Revenues grew 7.2 per cent to $ 323.5 million mainly from the recent acquisition of 24 Empire theatres in the Atlantic provinces and digital media company EK3 Technologies Inc., which has been renamed Cineplex Digital Networks.
She had been renting in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside for ten years, during which time she'd built a successful local theatre company, a strong community of friends, and had had two children with her husband who also works in the arts.
For eOne to get such deals, it'd have to persuade producers it not only could get their movies into theatres, but would milk every dollar, pound and euro from what follows: sales to broadcasters, airlines, hotels and online streaming services, which can comprise three - quarters of a movie's total take.
«His academic and professional credentials span theatre, psychology, and multimedia communication, enabling us to advise clients on both content development and authentic delivery,» says Dan Bauer, CEO and founder of The MBA Exchange, which plans to offer video coaching at no extra charge to clients who pay for the firm's «comprehensive» consulting package.
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.
Abdeslam, 28, is the only living suspect linked to the 2015 attacks in Paris, which included the Bataclan theatre shooting, and claimed the lives of 130 people.
The setup makes as little sense as Cineplex's useless mobile app, which also lets you buy tickets on your phone that you then have to print out at a kiosk at the theatre.
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.
In 2005, he oversaw the purchase of Famous Players from Viacom, which nearly doubled the company's size from 86 to 166 theatres.
Accordingly, after the short - lived brinksmanship and theatre on the margins of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation meetings in Da Nang, Vietnam, which had briefly raised the possibility of a 10 - member TPP without the United States and Canada, Canada came on board and the CPTPP was pushed through to conclusion.
Within a few weeks, the film will be available in more theatres and may quickly surpass the first Taken's revenues, a claim which analysts and film executives at 20th Century Fox are confident in making.
Goods and shop windows, traffic and advertisements, stores and the world of communications, news and packaging, architecture and media production come together to form a totality, a permanent theatre, which dominates not only the public city centers but also private interiors.
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.
Between 1945 and 1948 it unleashed a campaign of terror which involved assassinations, the bombing of theatres and, following the birth of Israel, the dynamiting of Jewish businesses.
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.
History is «God's theatre,» in which the play can not be fully understood until it ends and until we exit.
If he went to the theatre, which he did out of habit, he could find no pleasure there.
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).
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.»
The claim has been made that worship which thus fuses the present with the remembered past is the rich and allusive theatre within which Christian affirmations are made with an amplitude proper to their nature, and responses are invited at a level proper to their gravity.
We go home at night and escape to foreign lands on Netflix, while the grandest, realest, thickest (like the grass in C.S. Lewis» heaven in The Great Divorce), truest story that has been or ever will be told is a story in which we find ourselves, or — to use theologian Vanhoozer's language — a theatre in which we are not a passive, but participating audience.
The World's Fair was fast approaching and the Protestant Council of New York was building a beautiful new movie theatre on the fair grounds just for the film — our film — which was supposed to rival «The Pieta» which was being shipped over from Rome by the Catholics.
It has been replaced by a variety of frameworks, among them a «vital movement in the social sciences which construes and explicates human reality in terms of the theatre and dramaturgy.»
In these remarks I am leaning only upon mankind's common instinct for reality, which in point of fact has always held the world to be essentially a theatre for heroism.
Some 10 years later, the issue of sustainability is more prolific than ever, which is why our dedicated theatre is packed full of educational content.
They presented a «botanical theatre» which featured the uses of herbs and spices from around the world.
There will be plenty of show floor «theatre» in the form of The Lions» Lair and show favourite, The BIG Print Debate, which returns with the topic: What happens when personalisation becomes the norm?
The event, held at the Boiler House, Battersea Power Station, raised funds to fix the leaking roof of the 192 - year - old theatre, which sustained bomb damage during the Second World War.
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