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Paper Music by William Kentridge, the Print Room, London W11 The Print Room stages small-scale theatre performances at the Coronet theatre in Notting Hill.
The word coronet signifies a small or lesser crown.
He dismissed such Westside venues as the Canon and Coronet as too small for many commercial productions, while the Wilshire in Beverly Hills is too big for the kind of production he has in mind.
On his travels he would carry around a small leather case, embossed with a coronet and a capital "C", indicating association with the earls of Cardigan.
The theme of an angry young man battling with society and his own flaws was not entirely new to British cinema either; ten years earlier The Small Back Room and Kind Hearts and Coronets had already featured just such a protagonist.
LONDON — A sapphire and diamond coronet a bit longer than a small hand's breadth — just 4.5 inches — will be the centerpiece of the Victoria and Albert Museum's jewelry gallery when it reopens, scheduled for April 11 after a three-month refurbishment.
Feeder returned to the Reading and Leeds festivals after a four-year break, having a late slot on the main stage, before ending the year with a small tour of London, playing The Roundhouse, and The Coronet.
The pub industry is intimate and gossip sodden – "everybody talks," said Mary Murphy, a small, soft-spoken woman in her 70s with a brilliant coronet of red hair.
Shaped whale-tooth pendants are found in the earliest phase of Marquesan culture (ad 300 600), as are small perforated shell disks that might have been attached to the coronets typical of later periods.
A low pompadour held close to the head with a braided coronet.
Peeresses use the same design, except that they appear on smaller circlets than the peers' coronets.
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