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Theatre | February 3rd, 2011
The Gielgud Theatre, which opened Dec. 27, 1906, underneath the name of the Hicks Theatre, was developed in honor of supervisor, actor, and playwright Seymour Hicks. The theatre, created in Louis XVI fashion by W.G.R. Sprague, originally had 970 obtainable seats, but presently has the capability to hold 889 audience members on 3 levels. The [...]
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There are a wide variety of garden tools to choose from depending on the project that you are choosing to do. Do you need a garden tool such as a shovel to help dig a hole for your plants or shrubs? Are you looking for a pair of pruners to help you cut and trim [...]
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Have you ever heard about craps? Craps is a casino game which probably not as well-known as other big four casino games such as blackjack, poker, roulette, and slots. Craps involves two dice and a group betting people. It is a very easy game to play and the rules are not very complex. Since it [...]
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Theatre | April 13th, 2009
Good old Will has been out of copyright for a very long time, which means that anyone can take a pair of scissors to his stage work and reissue it with impunity. It’s been going on since the Restoration. The motives of editors and rehashers are many and varied. Yet overall, Shakespeare is revered. Bardolatry, [...]
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