Dramatic+performances

  • 111Theatre of ancient Rome — This article is about theatrical performances in ancient Rome. For the building, see Roman theatre (structure). The theatre of ancient Rome refers to dramatic performances performed in Rome and the its dominions during classical antiquity.Ancient …

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  • 112Egyptian Media Production City — The 6th of October city based Media Production city ( MPC) is the biggest ever built information and media complex, which, together with the Egyptian media satellites Nilesat 101 , Nilesat 102 , will allow Egypt to step into the new world of the… …

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  • 113Brita Borg — She participated in his radio program Fyra kring en flygel and was primadonna in a number of the Knäppupp variety shows between 1952 and 1962. Biography Amongst her most famous numbers were Fat Mammy Brown , where she played an African American… …

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  • 114Edinburgh — /ed n berr euh, bur euh/ or, esp. Brit., / breuh/, n. 1. Duke of. See Philip (def. 4). 2. a city in and the capital of Scotland, in the SE part: administrative center of the Lothian region. 470,085. * * * I City and council area (pop., 2001:… …

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  • 115Hayworth, Rita — orig. Margarita Carmen Cansino born Oct. 17, 1918, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S. died May 14, 1987, New York City U.S. film actress. She danced with her father in nightclubs from age 12 and played bit parts in films from 1935. She cultivated a… …

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  • 116Jesuit drama — ▪ theatre       program of theatre developed for educational and propagandist purposes in the colleges of the Society of Jesus during the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. Cultivated as a medium for disseminating Roman Catholic doctrine, drama… …

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  • 117Richard Corney Grain — as depicted by Spy in Vanity Fair in 1885 …

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  • 118odeum — /oʊˈdiəm/ (say oh deeuhm), /ˈoʊdiəm/ (say ohdeeuhm) noun (plural odea /oʊˈdiə/ (say oh deeuh), /ˈoʊdiə/ (say ohdeeuh)) 1. a hall or structure for musical or dramatic performances. 2. (in ancient Greece and Rome) a roofed building for musical… …

  • 119o|de|um — «oh DEE uhm», noun, plural o|de|a «oh DEE uh». 1. a theater, hall, or other large enclosed area, used for musical or dramatic performances. 2. (in ancient Greece and Rome) a roofed building in which vocal and instrumental music was performed.… …

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  • 120Playgoer — Play go er, n. One who frequents playhouses, or attends dramatic performances. [1913 Webster] …

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