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In the 1990s, there were frequent revivals of his work.
Falstaff's giant presence, and school exam boards, have guaranteed frequent revivals of Henry IV, Part I.
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She has also expressed a wish for more new musicals to be put into production, instead of frequent revivals.
The church was subject to frequent revivals and by 1876 had a membership of 230.
The new opera houses sprouting throughout Europe sparked a thirst for repertory, which necessitated frequent revivals along with new works.
But the 21st century has seen a Rattigan renaissance, with widespread critical reappraisal of his gifts for conveying fraught subtext and frequent London revivals of his work.
Revivals of Mr. Pinter's work have become increasingly frequent in recent years.
But, like many of the more flimsily constructed Gershwin shows of the 1920's and 30's, it has not been deemed a worthwhile candidate for frequent Broadway revival.
He is a frequent contributor to theamericanguide.org, an online revival of a series of tour books published in the late 30s and early 40s, and theydrawandtravel.com, a collection of maps by artists from around the world.
"Everyone looks forward to it," says the set designer Scott Pask, a two-time Tony winner and frequent nominee who worked with Linney on a 2008 revival of "Les Liaisons Dangereuses".
And some, like Janie Bryant of "Mad Men" on AMC, whose revival of midcentury styles is now a frequent reference on high-fashion runways, are practically becoming brands unto themselves.
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