She trained in theatre design at Bristol Old Vic and worked as a designer, scenic artist and prop-maker for 15 years. |
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Vic suggested that if I got on the radio they'd have great difficulty ever getting me to shut up. |
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Fourth-year Vic students, they're also the only Chilean and Samoan, respectively, in the Festival, and the youngest performers. |
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Oh, and did I mention the fact that Vic Fraser was seventeen and I was sixteen? |
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A concert performance of the work was given at The Old Vic, preceded by an introductory talk by Vaughan Williams. |
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Hamlet opened at the Assembly Hall in Edinburgh, Scotland on September 1953 as part of The Old Vic season during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. |
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After The Old Vic season ended, Burton's contract with Fox required him to do three more films. |
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These include the Royal National Theatre, the Barbican Centre, Shakespeare's Globe, the Old Vic, and the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. |
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The only rig nobody'd recognize is that clunker that Vic drove here in, and he won't take it. |
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As soon as I appeared, the Crown Vic fired up its engine, and the driver of the van started talking into a walkie-talkie. |
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When the Crown Vic rammed the Lincoln's rear fender, they were spun around facing back the way they'd come. |
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He stood up, wasting precious seconds and knocking his chair over as he continued to stare upward through the window at the Crown Vic. |
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He did Beauty And The Beast with Jolie Richardson at The Old Vic and Talk Of The Devil in the West End with Ian Dury. |
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Baylis owned the Old Vic and Sadler's Wells theatres and in 1925 she engaged de Valois to stage dance performances at both venues. |
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Philip Ogilvie, Cardonald A It was written by Vic Mizzy and Mann Curtis for the 1953 movie Easy To Love when it was performed by Tony Martin. |
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Later in the same year Olivier accepted an invitation to join the Old Vic company. |
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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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Pending the construction of the new theatre, the company was based at the Old Vic. |
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Jimmy Tarbuck had done a stand-up comedy routine, and had been supported by a group known as Vic and the Spidermen. |
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In 1944 he was approached by Ralph Richardson, who had been asked by the governors of the Old Vic to form a new company. |
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Just watched Gungadu, Exotic Dancer, Monet's Garden, Our Vic and Kauto Star jump round Aintree. |
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In terms of overall quality, heat three is the contest of the round with Ballymac Vic, Camas and North Bound likely to provide a spectacle. |
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However, Villa gradually began to recover under the management of former club captain Vic Crowe. |
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In 1960, Vic Wilson became Yorkshire's first professional captain since Tom Emmett when he succeeded Ronnie Burnet. |
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The Company remained at the Old Vic until 1976, when the new South Bank building was opened. |
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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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Our Vic is a huge horse, 17 hands at the shoulder, 550 kilos on the weighbridge, and with the big broad head and wide-beam hips of an honest toiler in the carriage trade. |
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We're going to provide some protection by placing straw bail barriers behind structures,'' said Vic Andresem, hydrologist for the Angeles National Forest and BAER team leader. |
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After losing the link with the Old Vic theatre, in 1939 the company was renamed Sadler's Wells Ballet and the school became Sadler's Wells Ballet School. |
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In June 1937 the Old Vic company took up an invitation to perform Hamlet in the courtyard of the castle at Elsinore, where Shakespeare located the play. |
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Despite her relative inexperience, Leigh was chosen to play Ophelia to Olivier's Hamlet in an Old Vic Theatre production staged at Elsinore, Denmark. |
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In 1929 Harcourt Williams, newly appointed as director of productions at the Old Vic, invited Gielgud to join the company for the forthcoming season. |
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By the time she was 20, she was playing Cleopatra in the NYT production of Antony and Cleopatra at the Old Vic, which led to her signing with the agent Al Parker. |
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Born and raised in London, he excelled on stage at the National Youth Theatre, before being accepted at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, which he attended for three years. |
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Despite his traditional actor training at the Bristol Old Vic, he is considered to be a method actor, known for his constant devotion to and research of his roles. |
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He was then accepted at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, which he attended for three years, eventually performing at the Bristol Old Vic itself. |
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He developed ideas in his home studio, creating layers of synthesizers, and the Young Vic theatre in London was booked for a series of experimental concerts. |
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Burton returned to The Old Vic to perform Henry V for a second time. |
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