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  • The Scottish Play is a play by American playwright Lee Blessing. It is set at a Shakespeare festival in Bannockburn, Michigan and examines the history...
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    The Notebook of Trigorin is a play by American playwright Tennessee Williams, adapted from Anton Chekhov's drama The Seagull (1895). Williams based his...
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  • Konstantin Mikhaylovich Sergeyev (Russian: Константин Михайлович Сергеев; 5 March 1910 (20 February Old Style) – 1 April 1992) was a Russian danseur, artistic...
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    The Siege of Numantia (Spanish: El cerco de Numancia) is a tragedy by Miguel de Cervantes set at the siege of Numantia, captured and razed by Scipio Aemilianus...
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    Oral Interpretation is a dramatic art, also commonly called "interpretive reading" and "dramatic reading", though these terms are more conservative and...
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  • Ecstasy is a 1979 play by British playwright Mike Leigh with a six-character cast. It covers the life of four blue-collar friends living in a ratty area...
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  • Walter Midgley (13 September 1912 – 18 September 1980) was an English opera tenor who sang leading roles at the Royal Opera House and elsewhere from the...
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  • Matador is the title of a 1991 musical by Mike Leander and Eddie Seago, with a book by Peter Jukes, which tells the story of the rise and fall of a fictional...
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  • Frank Titterton (31 December 1893, in Handsworth – 24 November 1956, in London) was a well-known British lyric tenor of the mid-twentieth century. He was...
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  • The Glory of Christmas was an annual musical performance of the story of the birth of Jesus performed between 1981 and 2009 at Christmastime in the Crystal...
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  • The terms syncopation and syncopated step in dancing are used for two senses: The first definition matches the musical term: stepping on (or otherwise...
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  • Curious Theatre Company hold membership in the National New Play Network. The company was established in 1997. Curious has had the same Artistic Director...
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  • Dempsey and Rowe refers to the duo of John Dempsey (playwright and lyricist) and Dana P. Rowe (composer). They have written six musicals: The Reluctant...
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  • Chumak (Ukrainian: Чyмaк) is a popular folk dance from Ukraine. In it, the dancers reenact the lives of salt-merchants. The dancers begin by interpreting...
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  • The Unholy Three are a magic cabaret trio composed of magicians David Lovering (drummer of the Pixies), Rob Zabrecky (former songwriter/singer/bassist...
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  • Clutha is a Scottish country dance, in which the eight dancers are arranged in a square set as for the Eightsome Reel [citation needed]. It is a 48 bar...
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  • Thomas Diafoirus is a doctor from the play Le Malade imaginaire by Molière (1673). He proposes to marry the title-character's older daughter Angélique;...
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