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The name is derived from the town of Visé in eastern Belgium on its border with the Netherlands, although most of the understanding of the stage comes from exposures surrounding the town of Dinant, Belgium.
Thus to the stage comes "Shakespeare's Sister".
The movements are echoed by dancers long gone, so the stage comes alive with performances past and present.
Perhaps the oddest part of the evening comes at the curtain call, when a woman in a slinky black dress who had not set foot on the stage comes up for a bow.
His physical life on the stage comes out of the rhythms of the music in much the same way as a great Shakespearean actor's comes out of the rhythms in the text.
The stage comes up to about my shoulders, so I could peer over and see Louis and the other contestants; it is crowded with production people, with headphones, mics, clipboards, all that stuff.
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The horses used on the stage come from the Ben Hur Stables.
"The idea to go on the stage came up at the last second," he said.
They might even allow a female stand-up onto the stage come 16 August.
Then the backdrop hanging across the rear of the stage came down -- that was the sky.
The stage came to life when the two characters were on it together.
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