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The Rose (theatre) (1709 bytes)
1: ...n Bankside, [[Southwark]], in a "liberty" outside the jurisdiction of [[London]]'s civic authorities. 3: The Rose was built in [[1587]] by [[Philip Henslowe]] and ... 5: ...t in [[1600]]), and when the lease ran out on The Rose in [[1605]] it was abandoned. 7: ...ld over the top of the theatre's remains, leaving them conserved beneath. 9: ...[[PPG 16]] in an attempt to manage archaeology in the face of development threat. John Rose, 1st Baronet Rose (1931 bytes) 1: [[The Right Honourable]] Sir '''John Rose''', [[Baronet|bart.]], ([[August 2]] [[1820]] - [... 3: ...United [[Province of Canada]] and was a member of the [[Executive Council]] from [[1858]] until [[1861]... 7: ...to settle claims under the [[Oregon Treaty]] with the [[United States]]. 9: ...n [[1872]] and a member of the [[Privy Council of the United Kingdom]] in [[1886]]. 11: ... was interred in [[Guildford]], [[England]], near the country estate named "Losely Park," a place he ha... The Theatre (830 bytes) 1: ...on; for information on theatres in general, see [[Theater]].'' 3: ...n London, and acquired [[William Shakespeare]] as their leading [[playwright]]. 5: ...kside]]. This new theatre was renamed the [[Globe Theatre]]. 7: [[Category:British Theatres]] Theatre X (1213 bytes) 1: ...y operating [[experimental theatre]] ensembles in the U.S. 3: ...nsemble]], with influences including [[The Living Theatre]] and [[Jerzy Grotowski]]. 5: ...ting design]], for the [[New York]] production of their original play ''A Fierce Longing''. 7: ... and [[Elizabeth Fuller]], who went on to found [[The Independent Eye]], and [[Willem Dafoe]]. 9: [[Category:Theatre companies]] Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose. (3559 bytes) 1: ... simply using the name of a thing already invokes the imagery and emotions associated with it. 3: ...ample she sold plates with the sentence going all the way around. 5: ...s, eg. "a/rose is a rose/is a rose is/a rose is a/rose." 9: "Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose." (''Sacred Emily'', Geography and Plays) 11: ... she knows is that a rose is arose is a rose is a rose." (''Operas and Plays'') ROSE (299 bytes) 1: ...yer of protocol layer six (presentation layer) in the [[OSI protocols|OSI]] seven layer model which pro... Rose Is Rose (1412 bytes) 1: ...son. They often exchange love notes or kiss under the stars. 3: ...el]] or the bathtub's dreaded drain monster. Even the cat has elaborate fantasies. 5: ...oint of view based on the characters' fantasies. Rose often sees herself as a biker chick when faced be... 7: ...aracter, and the husband is not hen-pecked but is the undisputed family leader. 9: ''Rose is Rose'' is drawn by [[Pat Brady]]. The Name of the Rose (3669 bytes) 1: ...Jacques Annaud]] and starring [[Sean Connery]] as the intrepid [[Franciscan]] [[monk]], William of Bask... 5: ...with his apprentice ''Adso of Melk'' (named after the [[Benedictine]] abbey [[Stift Melk]] and played b... 6: ...sive power of laughter and come face to face with the [[Medieval Inquisition]]. 8: ...ame of the narrator, his sidekick Adso, is among other things a pun on Simplicio from [[Galileo Galilei... 10: ... and interconnections, which the chance discovery then made meaningful. Name of the Rose (307 bytes) 1: ...vie of very similar name, see'' [[The Name of the Rose]]. 3: <i>'''Name of the Rose'''</i> is a [[2003]] movie starring [[Shaun Benso... 5: *{{imdb title|id=0337688|title=Name of the Rose}} Rose (16031 bytes) 3: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen| name = Rose}} 4: ...s.jpg|240px]]| caption = ''Rosa arvensis'' (Field Rose)}} 20: ...ing [[shrub]] of the [[genus]] '''''Rosa''''' and the [[flower]] of this shrub. 23: ...rarely reaching as high as 20 m by climbing over other plants. 25: ... are [[deciduous]], but a few (particularly in southeast [[Asia]]) are [[evergreen]] or nearly so. The Rose (116 bytes) 3: *[[The_Rose_(movie)]] 4: *[[The Rose (theatre)]] 5: * [[The Rose (novella)]] by [[Charles L. Harness]] Globe Theatre (2898 bytes) 1: ...Galleries.JPG|thumb|right|200px|The rebuilt Globe Theatre, London]] 2: There have been several Globe Theatres in [[London]]. 4: # The original Shakespeare Globe Theatre (see below). 5: ...e'' [http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/Globe.htm Globe Theatre - Arthur Lloyd site] 6: ...s the [[Hicks Theatre]] (1906-1909) and the Globe Theatre (1909-1994). Theatre Brampton (392 bytes) 1: ...y are [[Bramalea Live Theatre]], [[Brampton Music Theatre]], [[Melody Makers]] and [[Peel Players]]. 3: ...omotion; their publications include the bi-annual Theatre Brampton brochure. Contact Theatre (729 bytes) 1: ...bar and ''Hot Air'', a reactive public artwork in the foyer space. 3: ...er by Nick Higham.jpg|thumbnail|250px|The Contact Theatre. © 2004 Nick Higham]] 6: *[http://www.contact-theatre.org/ The Contact Theatre] 10: [[Category:British Theatres]] Minack Theatre (2197 bytes) 1: ...uage|Cornish]] means a stony or rocky place). The theatre is located near [[Porthcurno]], 4 miles from ... 5: ...lp of Billy Rawlings and Charles Angove) so that others might perform each summer. 7: ...[Margaret Lockwood]] but inclement weather forced them to retreat to a studio mock-up. 9: ...rst dressing rooms were built. Since [[1976]] the theatre has been registered as a [[Charitable Trust]]... 11: Rowena Cade died on March 26, [[1983]] at the age of 89. Community theatre (3062 bytes) 1: ...who wish to get involved and to develop skills in theatre. 3: ... that they began their career in non-professional theatre. 5: ...ity in which they work, and whose work touches on themes relevant to community-based audiences. 7: ...ented as being the most widely attended venue for theatre in America and Australia. 9: ...xpression and interactivity that is important for the health of a community. When this involves childre... Abbey Theatre (15419 bytes) 1: ...t|frame|A poster for the opening run at the Abbey Theatre from 27 December, 1904 to 3 January, 1905.]] 2: ...1925]] onwards it received an annual subsidy from the [[Irish Free State]]. 4: ...]], audiences, it has become an important part of the [[Tourism in Ireland|Irish tourist industry]]. 6: ==Before the Abbey== 8: ...in the [[Antient Concert Rooms]] and the [[Gaiety Theatre]], to little public praise. Adelphi Theatre (1053 bytes) 1: ...hers' Adelphi Buildings in an 18th-century print: the terrace stood upon riverfront warehousing]] 2: ..., left''). The present building is the fourth on the site. 4: The Theatre is well known as the place where [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]]'s [[Cats]] Mu... 6: Since [[1997]] the venue has been the setting for the popular [[West End]] musical, [[Chicago (musical)... 11: [[Category:Theatre in London]] Pro-am Theatre (1232 bytes) 1: ...n a production-rather than having the amateurs on the sidelines (as in extra work). 3: ...984]], where it is still going strong. So far, to the writers' knowledge no famous actors have come fr... 5: ...essionals somewhere to practice the talent before they find work. Recordings of unpaid professionals d... 7: Exactly what this Pro-am Theatre is and what it will become has yet to be esta... 9: ...mpact on mainstream drama the impact of Community Theatre cannot be underestimated. The Roxy Theatre (1114 bytes) 1: ...the nightclub in [[London]], and [[Roxy NYC]] for the nightclub in [[New York City]].'' 3: ...just '''The Roxy''') is a famous [[nightclub]] on the [[Sunset Strip]] in [[West Hollywood, California]... 5: ...made into the movie [[Rocky Horror Picture Show]] the next year.) 7: ...-be-famous bands have played its 400-500 capacity theater. 9: The small '''On The Rox''' bar above the club has hosted a wide variety of debauchery in i...
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