This is the production that came to the Alhambra, with some cast changes but the same corny lyrics and toe-tapping music. |
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Why didn't you tell me there was a shuttle bus up to the Alhambra when I asked you for directions? |
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This summer teenagers involved in the project performed to packed houses at Bradford's Alhambra Theatre on two consecutive nights. |
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Defeating both of these strongmen garnered Sandow a contract to perform in London at the prestigious Alhambra Music Hall. |
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The Alhambra was the place to be and tickets were flogged on the black market. |
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They adjoin the Alhambra Palace, those stately pleasure domes that the Nasrid caliphs decreed should represent paradise on earth. |
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I was quite artistic and I studied an arts foundation course at Bradford College and later worked at the Alhambra Theatre backstage, in the box office and on the stage door. |
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In spite of its small size, it is reminiscent of the Justicia gate of the Alhambra in Granada. |
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During the Nasrid kingdom, it reached its peak of splendour in the Alhambra, Generalife, and the surrounding orchards, palaces and gardens. |
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The Moors crossed the strait of Gibraltar in 711 and settled in what was then a small Visigoth town perched atop the Alhambra hill. |
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Showered with rave reviews by the critics, Ferré then went on to perform at the famous Alhambra music hall. |
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Bad Blood at The Alhambra is a quick-fire farce featuring twisting plots, twisted characters, rapid action, witty dialogue, ferocious greed and sexual jealousy. |
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The venue's packed programme of shows and concerts was rearranged, with some acts performing at local nightclubs, the Alhambra Theatre and the Victoria Theatre, Halifax. |
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The Moors certainly left their mark on Spain, and not just in the Alhambra in Granada and the Great Mosque, now a cathedral, in Córdoba. |
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I came away from Alhambra with tears rolling down my cheeks. |
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If you haven't seen the Alhambra, you should. It gives a good idea of the level of refinement of that culture. |
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The Alhambra and different venues in Granada capital city and its province. |
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Mr Wathey, who started his career in 1942 as a scenic artist at Bradford's Alhambra theatre, set up an artist's studio with David Hockney in Bridlington. |
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There is a chill in the air at Bradford's Alhambra this week. |
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This Alhambra felt punchier than the 1.4-litre, petrol car, but was noisier and bumpier. |
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From gift ideas to a table for two overlooking the Alhambra at night, Vertu Concierge is at your service. |
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Those media that require it may park their mobile units in the areas designed for this purpose in the Alhambra grounds. |
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A MODEL FOR CONSERVING BIODIVERSITY, is to be held in the palace of Charles V within the Alhambra in Granada. |
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When you stay at least one night in Granada, you have the guarantee to be able to visit the Alhambra. |
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Finally, she chose to include three photos of the Alhambra at Grenada, despite the fact that she never visited Spain. |
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Beatrice Lillie made her début that year on the London stage at the Alhambra Theatre in a production called Not Likely. |
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A masterpiece of Andalusian metalwork for the exquisite fretwork decoration on the body, this lamp was commissioned by Muhammad III for the mosque in the Alhambra, according to its inscription. |
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April has been off to a great start, with a moving and sparkling concert by Malian artist Oumou Sangare at the Alhambra in Paris, which was sold out two weeks before the event. |
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Not long after, the king and queen summoned the Columbus brothers to the Alhambra palace in Granada. |
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Not long thereafter, the king and queen summoned the Columbus brothers to their presence at the Alhambra palace in Granada. |
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On 2 January 1492 the monarchs entered Granada's Alhambra marking the completion and end of the Reconquista. |
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The Nasrid emirs were responsible for building the Alhambra palace complex as it is known today. |
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Following their wedding, Charles and Isabella spent a long and happy honeymoon at the Alhambra in Granada. |
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These ships were built in 2002 and 2003 as Hellespont Alhambra and Hellespont Tara for the Greek Hellespont Steamship Corporation. |
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It details Barnet's close relationship to the Cinema, and you can find here Barnet's important works whose screen versions have come to be classics of the Cuban movie making, such as Galician and The Belle of the Alhambra. |
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The Granada Parador, which is a small former palace inside the Alhambra. Certain exceptional details have been preserved, such as a mirador which stands proud of the building. |
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The jar, shaped like an amphora, belongs to the group of so-called Alhambra vases characterised by a swelling body, a neck with protruding lip and wide flat handles. |
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It is evidence of the finesse and magnificence of the wainscoting in the Badi Palace, whose founder wanted panelling more beautiful than that of the Alhambra. |
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Apart from anything else, they can do wonders with a chick-pea – not only is the humus fantastic but their chick-pea cake is delicious and best enjoyed with a cold glass of local Alhambra beer. |
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At the end of the day, enjoy a glass of red wine with a tapa in one of the small squares looking over the Alhambra and the beautiful snow-covered mountains of the Sierra Nevada. |
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If you study closely the design of the lower part of the wall it clearly evokes the Alhambra palace in Grenada, especially the niche of the Barca door. |
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A train journey continues to Ronda and Granada, and the Alhambra Palace. |
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The Alhambra Palace in Granada now provides lots of information on Al-Andalus, the name given by the Arabs to the Spanish kingdom they ruled for 900 years. |
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Ibn Gabirol's long poetic description of a castle led to the discovery of the origins of the first Alhambra palace, built by the above-mentioned Jehoseph. |
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We only have one day left to visit the town but something happened that broke all our Alhambra visit plan: in the morning, Julie could not find her purse anymore. |
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Modern algebra grew out of two ancient traditions in mathematics, the art of solving equations, and the use of symmetry as for example in the patterns of the tiles of the Alhambra. |
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They come from far and wide to see Granada's Alhambra, Seville's Cathedral and the Alcazar, the Mezquita of Cordoba and Picasso's museum in Malaga. |
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When the Moorish Almoravid ruler, Yusuf ibn Tashifin, finished the Alhambra Palace in Granada in the 14th century, it became one of the wonders of the world. |
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The Alhambra also has a smaller studio theatre in the same complex. |
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After 10 years of fighting the Granada War ended in 1492 when Emir Boabdil surrendered the keys of the Alhambra Palace in Granada to the Castilian soldiers. |
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