After the curtain call, the back stage halls are filled with chatter and laughter. |
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At the curtain call it was almost a revelation, there they all were, four of them. |
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During a curtain call after a performance at New York's Joyce SoHo Theater, there is a standing ovation. |
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Both authors vividly describe James' subsequent embarrassment at being jeered off the stage during the curtain call for the play. |
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He comes unstuck at the curtain call, where his lack of training shows in a grinning, gormless bow from the waist. |
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Experience these burblers and their caboose companions before the last curtain call. |
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No doubt with a fat, embarrassed director reluctantly getting onstage for the curtain call. |
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Seconds later he emerged from the dugout for a curtain call to acknowledge the loud cheering and doffed his cap. |
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Against a painted Antarctic backdrop of glaciers, icebergs and floes, groups of stately Emperor penguins pose like actors at curtain call. |
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It was most obvious during the curtain call when the cast looked everywhere but at the audience. |
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A few minutes later Grace rejoined the cast on stage for the curtain call, stepping forwards with Faust to curtsy once, twice, three times to a deafening applause. |
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As I had prepared for the curtain call, side stage, the dancers busily congratulating me and smiles coming from all corners of the theatre, thumbs up you name it everything! |
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This one can be a little harsh, but I know we all felt better about the world around us when the Fenway crowd gave the pitcher a curtain call in his last appearance there. |
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Certainly at the curtain call they both wore a mixed expression of disbelief at their reception and genuine delight at the effect they had created in the theatre. |
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It was an enthusiastic audience that greeted the curtain call. |
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You can feel how much he is loved at the curtain call especially. |
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Feel free to show your appreciation by clapping at the end of big arias, at the end of a scene and, of course, at the final curtain call. |
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A detail which has its importance, during his previous visit, in 2000, the curtain call lasted as long as the concert itself! |
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If a conclusion is to be drawn from what has been said above, it should not be a curtain call but, on the contrary, an overture to the future. |
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The show ends at midnight on a standing ovation and a wild curtain call from the audience. |
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After Mary walks off the set and the lights dim, the cast returns for a curtain call. |
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My father did not want the audience leaving with such a sad feeling so he orchestrated a curtain call of gradual, joyful clapping. |
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When you took your curtain call the other night there was such a look of innocence and gratitude on your face. |
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It will be a vicious irony if a far-right Home Secretary is allowed to take the curtain call for the onstage achievements of predecessors who loathe his approach. |
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As fans await his final curtain call, Aznavour has been hard at work on a new project which he has spent several years dreaming of bringing to fruition. |
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He also gave nightly speeches after his curtain call as Hamlet at the Barbican in London, asking for donations to help Syrian refugees. |
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An 8:00 p.m. curtain call is an unmistakable bottom line. |
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A curtain call was well envisaged on the original setlist. |
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No big surprise In 2nd, Mr. Moralize But who should take a curtain call? |
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He lip-synched Verdi and took an early curtain call, getting up to boogie with the dancers. |
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The portly, 70-year-old tenor then got the biggest curtain call in history. |
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So we brought back the cast for another curtain call. |
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Theana asked after her students made their last curtain call. |
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The Curtain Call appeal, held at Turf Club headquarters on the Curragh yesterday, was fairly conducted. |
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Mark Johnston's runner has shown some decent form over 1m2f, including being beaten not a billion miles by Curtain Call, which is no mean feat. |
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Rivals in the Group 1 event at Longchamp include Alessandro Volta, who created such mayhem in the Irish Derby, and Curtain Call, who was fifth at the Curragh. |
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