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Theatre | April 2nd, 2011
The Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles is a well-known name, identified to a lot of, all across the globe. This is because of to the leading finish award and other ceremonies held at the theatre usually. In reality the theatre was developed with the Oscars in brain. The Rockwell Group was entrusted with the creating [...]
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Theatre | February 4th, 2011
Prague is broadly considered to be a single of the most beautiful cities in Europe, and the historic centre has been incorporated in the UNESCO listing of Planet Heritage Sites given that 1992. For those wishing to expertise the night time-life, Prague provides a vast assortment of venues to suit most people’s tastes and is [...]
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Theatre | January 29th, 2011
The Lyceum Theatre, 21 Wellington Street, Westminster, London, WC2E 7DN, is a West-End theatre with a 2,000 individual seating capability. The present web site of the opened July 14, 1834, and the theatre was designed generally by Samuel Beazley, who gave the theatre a exclusive characteristic in its balcony, which hung above the circle, but [...]
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Satyagraha – M. K. Gandhi in South Africa An opera in three acts by Philip Glass performed by the English National Opera (ENO) at the London Coliseum, Summer 2007. Adapted from the text of the Bagavada Gita by Constance De Jong. Book by Philip Glass and Constance De Jong. After last season’s spectacular performance of [...]
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