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Значения термина many theatre на английском
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Использование термина many theatre на английском
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The manytheatre productions on offer notwithstanding, the city is a show in itself.
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During a time when COVID-19 has prevented physical social interaction, manytheatre spaces have closed their doors.
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Can't see manytheatre companies having the get-up-and-go to avail of this without some sort of handout.
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After all, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused manytheatre and dance performers to rethink, adapt and reimagine the audition and recruitment process.
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One course doing well under BEST was the Pacific Institute of Performing Arts (PIPA) whose students featured in manytheatre productions.
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Whatever his play or part he always presents the same personality on the stage and he has made that personality dear to manytheatre-goers.
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It is precisely this kind of support that manytheatres are cutting.
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The Miss Meggses in manytheatres in August, have thoughts of red-circled date upon September's calendars.
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Manytheatres have two sets of Exterior wings-oneof Wood Wings and one of Garden Wings.
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As it turns out Michael Judd is also recently returned from New York where he worked in manytheatres.
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For manytheatres, it is a chance to build their income for the year ahead and build audiences for the future.
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He finds in the manytheatres all over the land a countless audience eager to hear what he has to say.
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Not manytheatres in the real world can afford to close for a night at the height of the tourist season.
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There are so manytheatres in America, and so few musicians, except coloured people, that instrumental performers of all kinds are in great demand.
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But manytheatres, jazz clubs, concert halls and comedy venues have remained shut the whole time, even after being allowed to reopen in mid-August.
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Manytheatres suffer severely from the lack of satisfactory stage-management; some from the determination of an actor-manager to be the central figure of every scene.