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Incidentally, Dead members, my backyard could easily accommodate a stage for the concert you owe me.
The room of the premiere cannot be identified with certainty; according to Ringer, it may have been the Galleria dei Fiumi, which has the dimensions to accommodate a stage and orchestra with space for a small audience.
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In addition, after the King's Men began using the Blackfriars Theatre for performances in 1609, Shakespeare's plays were written to accommodate a smaller stage with more music, dancing, and more evenly divided acts to allow for trimming the candles used for stage lighting.
A cube on stilts, the building featured a modular interior that would accommodate a variety of staging arrangements.
The earlier stage could accommodate a 30-piece orchestra; the new one can support 55 to 65 pieces.
The bandshell's brushed stainless steel headdress frames the 120 feet proscenium theatre; the main stage can accommodate a full orchestra and chorus of 150 members.
Architects and acousticians will have designed an opera house suited or adaptable to performances that demand a sizable stage; a large backstage area to house the scenery; a "pit," or space (often below the level of the stage) to accommodate an orchestra; and seating for a reasonably large audience.
The stage can accommodate an elegantly set table for a romantic dinner for two or large groups up to 400 people "if you want to entertain business partners," she said.
Susana continued to oversee the property until her death, most recently adding a Greek theatre, open to the sea and planted with varieties of creeping thyme, with a stage capable of accommodating an entire symphony orchestra.
In this study we investigated whether disturbing the feed reward cycle in laying hen chicks, by denying access to parts of a pen designed to accommodate the stages of the cycle (litter area 'appetitive'; feed area 'consummatory'; perches and dark area 'post-consummatory'), resulted in a more negative affective state.
"He's accommodating, a pragmatist.
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