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Always something is being revived in a closet in Brooklyn somewhere.
The once-rebellious — and, until recently, largely extinct — pompadour of the 1950s is being revived in a sleekly streamlined way.
Tennessee Williams's masterpiece "A Streetcar Named Desire" (being revived in a Roundabout Theatre production at Studio 54) opened in 1947; the play, as Arthur Miller said, planted "the flag of beauty on the shores of commercial theatre".
"Word Is Out," a 1977 documentary that is being revived in a restored print at Anthology Film Archives starting Friday, interweaves the stories of 26 gay men and lesbians who speak openly about coming out, finding love and fighting prejudice.
It was Hitchcock's first American film, and a fascinatingly auspicious start to a legendary Hollywood career, and it is now being revived in a glistening new print by the British Film Institute.
His chapter on Sarah Kane, whose plays are currently being revived in a short season at the Royal Court, is based on conversations and correspondence with Kane and is the best account of her work to date.
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"In our country, Byzantium has been revived in a kind of hypertrophied form," he said.
And then he was revived in a way, with a beautiful gala in 1928, in Paris.
Goldoni's The Venetian Twins is revived in a new version at the Royal Lyceum in Edinburgh.
The survivor had no vital signs, but was revived in a hospital emergency room, rescuers said.
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