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Mr. Perlman helped locate a nonprofit group in Providence, R.I., called the American Diner Museum, which relocates diners facing demolition.
They are in final rehearsals for In Blood: The Bacchae, which relocates Euripides's play to Brazil and features capoeira, the Brazilian game-cum-dance-cum-martial art.
In June, Australia's Malthouse Theatre are at the Barbican with The Shadow King, which relocates the story of King Lear to the Australian outback.
The Search is a remake of Fred Zinnemann's post-Holocaust drama, which relocates the narrative about a westerner caring for an orphaned child to the Chechen war in 2000.
For the time being, all his attention is on The Storm, his new play for the Globe, which relocates Plautus's Roman setting to 1960s Plymouth, and Phyllida Lloyd's production of Mary Stuart.
The rare focus on a woman's experience of sex without a man involved is key in his adaptation of Sarah Waters' award-winning novel Fingersmith, which relocates the story from Victorian Britain to 1930s Korea.
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That building also lost the accounting firm Deloitte & Touche, which relocated to the new Wells Fargo Center.
That same year he founded the Porsche Design Studio in Stuttgart, which relocated to Zell am See in Austria in 1974.
The inn is the new site of the Concours d'Élégance of America, which relocated this summer after 32 years at Meadow Brook Hall.
Air University grew out of the Air Corps Tactical School, which relocated in 1928 from Langley, Virginia, to Maxwell Field (later Maxwell Air Force Base), near Montgomery, Alabama.
His parents separated before he was born, and his family, which relocated often, suffered abject poverty for a time.
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