Every Greek drama ends with an exodos. It is obligatory that the stage be left empty. It is left by the actors and the chorus. |
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Then scenes alternate with choral songs, till the final exodos of the actors and chorus. |
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In October 2012 007 Legends was released, which featured one mission from each of the Bond actors of the Eon Productions' series. |
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In Scotland performances were largely limited to performances by visiting actors, who faced hostility from the Kirk. |
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Campbell and Sharp are represented under other names by actors in the modern movie Songcatcher. |
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In composing the Savoy operas, Sullivan wrote the vocal lines of the musical numbers first, and these were given to the actors. |
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At this hour the seat was as in a theatre, but the words of the actors were of a nature somewhat too Fescennine for the public. |
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Plautus scattered songs through his plays and increased the humor with puns and wisecracks, plus comic actions by the actors. |
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In the 400 years since its inception, the role has been performed by numerous highly acclaimed actors in each successive century. |
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern tell Hamlet that they have brought along a troupe of actors that they met while traveling to Elsinore. |
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Famous screen actors, British and international alike, frequently appear on the London stage. |
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In 2008, an Empire poll of readers, actors, and critics named it the 40th greatest movie ever made. |
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Selznick and Korda, with the American actors Orson Welles and Joseph Cotten in two of the leading roles. |
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It is a stammered, sleazy chronicle, told by fits and starts in bits and pieces, and constantly interrupted by the director and actors. |
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Visual effects supervisor Rob Legato scanned the faces of many actors, including himself and his children, for the digital extras and stuntmen. |
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Global governance would be essential in tackling mankind's common challenges but it is hard to achieve among extremely different kinds of actors. |
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Over the course of many centuries, the play has attracted some of the most renowned actors to the roles of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. |
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The unique attempt involved trained theatre experts and the actors taken from rural background in Punjab, India. |
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The Archive also collects films which feature key British actors and the work of British directors. |
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Role congruence occurs when each actor follows a script that harmonizes with the roles played by the other actors. |
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This adaptation of the Sundanese legend was made with local actors by the NV Java Film Company in Bandung. |
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Augustine is supposed to have said that bringing clowns, actors, and dancers into a house was like inviting in a gang of unclean spirits. |
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Andrzej Seweryn, one of the most successful Polish theatre actors, starred in over 50 films. |
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Five actors are dressed in workout sweats, the better to tangle with the nonrepresentational, noncorresponding text and images. |
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The production included the use of oversized sets with actors of regular stature. |
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Despite this, performances continued on showgrounds, and with a handful of travelling groups of actors. |
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Many young Australian actors and dancers participate regularly in the various competitions scheduled throughout the year. |
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The most well known actors to have been born in the Rhondda are Sir Stanley Baker and brothers Donald and Glyn Houston. |
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People are not the only economic actors who are required to accept banknotes. |
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The lovers declare illusion to be reality, the actors declare reality to be illusion. |
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The performance takes place in several places, with actors and audience moving together to each setting. |
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In this sense, the concern of political economy with assymetries of information among political actors is well-placed. |
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I've never been starstruck by some of the actors I've met over the years, unlike so many local mediafen who fawn and grovel. |
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In addition to those actors who have headlined the series, others have portrayed versions of the Doctor in guest roles. |
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The animated sequences would remain, but scenes would be acted by professional actors with no dialogue. |
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In other media, the Doctor has been played by various other actors, including Peter Cushing in two films. |
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There have been instances of actors returning at later dates to reprise the role of their specific Doctor. |
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Davros has also been a recurring figure since his debut in Genesis of the Daleks, although played by several different actors. |
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Subsequently, American actors Mekhi Phifer, Alexa Havins, and Bill Pullman joined the cast of the show for its fourth series. |
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In 2005, Tyler was filmed in the Algarve for the Polish entertainment TV show Zacisze gwiazd, which explores the houses of actors and musicians. |
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Therefore, although his character was supposed to be short, he was properly in proportion compared to the hobbit actors. |
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During an intensive casting process, Lucas and Spielberg auditioned many actors, and finally cast actor Tom Selleck as Indiana Jones. |
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The two actors had a very realistic on-screen romance, but in reality they couldn't stand each other. |
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This gives his commands an oraclelike quality that compels the actors to obey. |
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A new wave of actors such as Peter O'Toole and Michael Caine intrigued US audiences. |
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It captures the confusion that occurs when a group of actors decide to put together a sketch in which they will impersonate themselves. |
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Really, the novelist has the best casting since he doesn't have to cope with the actors and all the rest. |
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He once said that he first made this remark as early as the late 1920s, in connection to stage actors who were snobbish about motion pictures. |
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The actors carry off this farce with the usual crude camp, semaphore gestures, shameless hamminess, and heavy ogling. |
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And this meant that we had to shoot our scenes at breakneck speed so that the actors could get out on time. |
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Hitchcock's innovations and vision have influenced a great number of filmmakers, producers, and actors. |
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Current actors include Tom Hardy, Daniel Craig, Benedict Cumberbatch and Emma Watson. |
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Both actors won excellent notices, but the play, an allegory of Britain's decay, did not attract the public and closed after four weeks. |
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In subsequent years, the environment became a formal policy area, with its own policy actors, principles and procedures. |
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Among the actors whom Olivier joined in late 1936 were Edith Evans, Ruth Gordon, Alec Guinness and Michael Redgrave. |
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The high profile of the two star actors did not endear them to the new chairman of the Old Vic governors, Lord Esher. |
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He had ambitions to be the first head of the National Theatre and had no intention of letting actors run it. |
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The scaenae was originally not part of the building itself, constructed only to provide sufficient background for the actors. |
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With Ralph Richardson and Laurence Olivier, he was one of the trio of actors who dominated the British stage for much of the 20th century. |
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The director's insensitivity to actors made Gielgud nervous and further increased his dislike of filming. |
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Gielgud is the lone survivor of those great actors whose careers laid the foundation stones of modern theatre. |
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Before theatres were built, actors travelled from town to town and performed in the streets or outside inns. |
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Sellers's personality was described by others as difficult and demanding, and he often clashed with fellow actors and directors. |
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During filming, to remain in character, Sellers refused most interview requests and kept his distance from the other actors. |
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The actors in Shakespeare's company included the famous Richard Burbage, William Kempe, Henry Condell and John Heminges. |
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The differences may stem from copying or printing errors, from notes by actors or audience members, or from Shakespeare's own papers. |
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The necessity of staying within range of still microphones meant that actors also often had to limit their movements unnaturally. |
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One of the great signature traits of the studio years in Hollywood was its wealth of character actors. |
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Brook asked the actors to find a way of communicating the idea of this picture to a blind Chineseman. |
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Six actors have portrayed 007 in the Eon series, the latest being Daniel Craig. |
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Not that Warner's is merely a domesticated version of Euripides. It stars, after all, that least kitchen-sinky of actors. |
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Current MEPs also include former judges, trade union leaders, media personalities, actors, soldiers, singers, athletes, and political activists. |
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It's important to keep pushing the actors, particularly the young ones on each Potter film. |
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I like to create an atmosphere where actors feel safe enough to take risks. |
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When working with actors, Nolan prefers giving them the time to perform as many takes of a given scene as they want. |
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A number of famous actors and musicians have been lined up for the celebrations. |
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The actors were buoyant as they prepared for the evening's performance. |
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Two of the biggest actors in the silent era were Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel. |
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British actors and actresses have always been significant in international cinema. |
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Such collaborative processes allow the actors of the coalition to advance forward towards their overall goal or accomplish the task that the coalition was formed around. |
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How long does it take to turn you actors into good anythings? |
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Not many actors are so easily able to cross over from television to film. |
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The Scotchman, who assisted as groomsman, was of course the only one present, beyond the chief actors, who knew the true situation of the contracting parties. |
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In fact, most of the mob did not know there was such a thing as a director, and it was the actors and the student orchestra whom the groundlings applauded. |
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From 1988 until 1999 it was also one of the prominent attractions on the Granada Studios Tour, where visitors could watch actors performing mock political debates on the set. |
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The actors give it their all, especially Knightley, whose jaw-jutting, heavily accented and unfairly criticized portrayal gives the film its fighting spirit. |
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In this, it generalizes maximization approaches developed to analyse market actors such as in the supply and demand model and allows for incomplete information of actors. |
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Several other prominent Unitarians were involved in the development of this liberal arts college, which was founded by actors at the Old Vic theatre. |
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The university has educated many notable alumni, including eminent mathematicians, scientists, politicians, lawyers, philosophers, writers, actors, and foreign Heads of State. |
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Alumni in the arts and media industry include actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Cary Elwes, singer James Blunt and horse racing pundit John McCririck. |
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Besides their strong connections with Shakespeare, the Second Quarto actually names one of its actors, Will Kemp, instead of Peter in a line in Act five. |
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Throughout the century, audiences, influenced by the cinema, became less willing to accept actors distinctly older than the teenage characters they were playing. |
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He also suggested that the lovers' identities, which are blurred and lost in the forest, recall the unstable identities of the actors who constantly change roles. |
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Two of the actors, Gabriel Spenser and Robert Shaw, were also imprisoned. |
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Much of Hitchcock's supposed dislike of actors has been exaggerated. |
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The Shakespearean actors one saw were terrible hams like Frank Benson. |
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Her drama company specialised in the plays of Shakespeare, and many leading actors had taken very large cuts in their pay to develop their Shakespearean techniques there. |
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Nonetheless, some colleagues, particularly film actors such as Spencer Tracy, Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, came to regard Olivier as the finest of his peers. |
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Working backstage gave him a chance to study actors such as Paul Scofield. |
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On 28 October 2010, Andrews appeared, along with the actors who portrayed the cinematic Von Trapp family members, on Oprah to commemorate the film's 45th anniversary. |
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He is one of the most selective actors in the film industry, having starred in only five films since 1998, with as many as five years between roles. |
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While the introduction of sound led to a boom in the motion picture industry, it had an adverse effect on the employability of a host of Hollywood actors of the time. |
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Studio heads, now forced into unprecedented decisions, decided to begin with the actors, the least palatable, the most vulnerable part of movie production. |
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Among the actors which Yates directed were David Suchet, Cillian Murphy and Miranda Otto in their roles as Augustus Melmotte, Paul Montague and Mrs. |
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He directed a mix of acclaimed actors such as David Morrissey, John Simm and James McAvoy in the main roles of the BBC serial, created by Paul Abbott. |
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In popular film adaptations, Pooh Bear has been voiced by actors Sterling Holloway, Hal Smith, and Jim Cummings in English and Yevgeny Leonov in Russian. |
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Power is also used when describing states or actors that have achieved military victories or security for their state in the international system. |
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Nevertheless, the question of who plays the key role is disputed as there are different theories on European Integration focusing on different actors and agency. |
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The university has educated many notable alumni, including eminent mathematicians, scientists, politicians, lawyers, philosophers, writers, actors and foreign Heads of State. |
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He required that his actors know their words perfectly, enunciate them clearly and obey his stage directions, which was something quite new to many actors of the day. |
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He was able to extract from his actors natural, clear performances, which served the Gilbertian requirements of outrageousness delivered straight. |
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Gilbert prepared meticulously for each new work, making models of the stage, actors and set pieces, and designing every action and bit of business in advance. |
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Gilbert would not work with actors who challenged his authority. |
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Although all four actors received Academy Award nominations for their roles in the film, which received a total of thirteen nominations, only Taylor and Dennis went on to win. |
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For scenes set in the ship's engines, footage of the SS Jeremiah O'Brien's engines were composited with miniature support frames, and actors shot against a greenscreen. |
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This documentary on sword martial arts also featured Weta Workshop and Richard Taylor, The Lord of the Rings illustrator John Howe and actors Viggo Mortensen and Karl Urban. |
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No actors in any of the three films won Oscars, and Ian McKellen was the only actor in the trilogy to receive a nomination, for his work in The Fellowship of the Ring. |
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The University is affiliated with Glasgow School of Art, whose former students include actors Robbie Coltrane and Peter Capaldi and children's author Michael Rosen. |
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Principal actors Terry Jones and Michael Palin also attended. |
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Other actors with associations with the town include Nick Hancock, presenter of They Think It's All Over, who, like Palin, was educated at Shrewsbury School. |
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Serious actors of the world wouldn't touch the part with a ten-foot pole. |
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Los Angeles and the surrounding area, specifically Hollywood, have attracted Welsh artists and actors in various fields of the arts and entertainment industry. |
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For more information, see the list of actors who have played the Doctor. |
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