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The brilliant Oily Cart bring a show for the very young, The Land of Lights, to Arts Depot, north London.
September will bring a show Mr. Haye describes as "devoted mostly to pornography," with work by Shu Lea Cheang and Matthias Vriens, creative director of Gucci.
He saw Punchdrunk's Masque of the Red Death in London in 2007 and decided the company must bring a show to New York.
The singer, who recently talked about "retiring" from music, is rumoured to be working with author Helen Fielding to bring a show to London's West End next year.
As a motto it sums up the gusto, the verve, the never-say-die attitude required to bring a show to the stage no matter what obstacles life puts in one's way.
Speaking on the phone a few days later, Ostermeier insisted that his St Petersburg speech hadn't been a stunt: there had been genuine concern within the company about whether it was safe to bring a show about an elderly man's love for a 14-year-old boy to Russia – particularly by Josef Bierbichler, the actor playing Aschenbach himself.
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Bringing a show back is a way of trying to capitalise on that past success.
Mr. Rudoy said that new owners have contacted him about bringing a show back when that supper club reopens.
When Krispy Kreme swept into town, it had the backing of proud Southerners and it brought a show with it.
Still, be it opera or dance, there will always be limitations in bringing a show that's been primarily designed for a stage to the screen.
Yet virtually every performer bringing a show, from the one-man-band through to rather serious productions, say they lose money, sometimes lots.
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