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Enter groups like Fleetwood Stage, whose mission is to nurture actors and playwrights alike.
Silvery masks of horses' heads - skeletal cages in which the eyes glow like diamonds - are hung around a stage whose walls are stable doors.
His grandfather, Boris Thomashefsky, was a superstar of the Yiddish stage whose name is still used, satirically, to describe those who overemote.
Mr. Wolfowitz is not an obscure figure but a controversial actor on the world stage whose nomination reflects substantial political maneuvering by the United States.
The lucky ones got a view of the stage, whose backdrop was a plume of smoke and a filigreed sliver of the facade of the south tower.
This production is performed on Summit Rock, the highest point in Central Park and a popular natural stage whose slopes accommodate the island setting of The Tempest.
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The facility was designed to be enlarged after stage one in two additional stages, whose scheduling would be determined by national power needs.
He has endured a machine-gun burst of brutal Alpine stages whose profiles, on paper in his Tour roadbook, must have resembled so many cartoon sharks' teeth.
The Middle Devonian and lower Upper Devonian (that is, the Eifelian, Givetian, and Frasnian stages, whose former type sections are here) structures consist mainly of limestones and shales and reach at least 1,500 metres (4,900 feet) in the south.
Ultimately the same could be said of the staging, whose close adherence to the letter of the text points up the fact that Britten's satire on English village life is a touch too complacent for its own good.
The first is about Peter Brook's 1970 RSC production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, a triumphant staging whose imaginative allure still captivates those of us who saw it more than 40 years ago.
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