Dramatic+performances

  • 81Chamoli district — Chamoli चमोली ज़िला   district   …

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  • 82Skomorokh — The skomorokhs (Sing. скоморох in Russian, скоморохъ in Old East Slavic, скоморaхъ in Church Slavonic) were medieval East Slavic harlequins, i.e., actors, who could also sing, dance, play musical instruments, and compose most of the scores for… …

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  • 83Applied Drama — is an umbrella term for the wider use of drama practice in a specific social context and environment. This practice doesn t have to take place in a conventional theatre space. It can be shared with, or created for, a specific audience, making… …

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  • 84Robert Sterling — Infobox actor name = Robert Sterling birthname = William Sterling Hart birthdate = birth date|1917|11|13 location = New Castle, Pennsylvania deathdate = death date and age|2006|5|30|1917|11|13 deathplace = Brentwood, California spouse = Ann… …

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  • 85Trinity Catholic College Lismore — Infobox Secondary school name = Trinity Catholic College native name = motto = In Word and Deed established = 1984 city = Lismore province = state = New South Wales country = Australia campus = Suburban type = Independent, Catholic affiliation =… …

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  • 86The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Charles, Duke of Byron — The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Charles, Duke of Byron, Marshall of France is a Jacobean tragedy by George Chapman, a two part play or double play first performed and published in 1608. GenreThe two plays that comprise the larger work, The… …

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  • 87Sefton Henry Parry — (1832–1887), theatre manager.Parry, born in 1822, was the youngest member of a theatrical family. His versatility was remarkable: he could paint scenery, cut out dresses, and do stage carpentering. In 1859 he went to Cape Town to conduct dramatic …

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  • 88Vermont — /veuhr mont /, n. a state of the NE United States: a part of New England. 511,456; 9609 sq. mi. (24,885 sq. km). Cap.: Montpelier. Abbr.: VT (for use with zip code), Vt. * * * State (pop., 2000: 608,827), northeastern U.S. One of the New England… …

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  • 89Plateau Indian — Any member of various North American Indian peoples that inhabited the high plateau between the Rocky Mountains on the east and the Cascade Range on the west. The Plateau culture was not stable. By AD 1200–1300 the classic phase had emerged,… …

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  • 90Television and Radio — ▪ 1995 Introduction       Dominant trends in television and radio in 1994 included continuing globalization of services and programming and increased competition between cable and telephone companies. The industry s battle cry was expand or exit …

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