It was big of you to come out and say that you actually saw a Sunday matinee when it was still in theaters. |
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Sunday's performance is a matinee, so I want to go to bed as soon as I can and get as much rest as possible. |
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I have finished knitting the little matinee jacket and matching cap for the Wednesday baby shower. |
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A tour of some of the best up and coming bands hits the Forum with both a matinee and evening show. |
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Instead of fans going after the matinee idol, the actor himself went around to meet a lucky few. |
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With sculpted features and a mop of dark hair, he became the star of his generation and something of a matinee idol. |
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As well as the evening performances there is a matinee on Saturday, at 2pm. |
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It was join in, or sit on a chair and shut up, whilst the rest of the world played football or went to the Saturday matinee at the local cinema. |
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The matinee performance on Tuesday was sold out and people were turned away as all 253 seats were full. |
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It was a huge success and tickets sold out for each performance and also the Sunday matinee proved very popular. |
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The guest list includes a countess, a World War I hero, a British matinee idol and an American film producer who makes Charlie Chaplin movies. |
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A few tickets remain for the matinee performance at 1.30 pm Saturday but the evening performance is sold out. |
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Change the script to make the dads gay, however, and you go from matinee to over 18s in one ring of the alarm bell. |
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Already three of the matinee performances have been sold-out so do check at the Opera House. |
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His many friends will be glad to learn that he is none the worse for his experience and was on the stage for the matinee this afternoon. |
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But I agree no matter how much it stinks, I'll be there for the opening matinee geeked out wearing a trench coat with cowprint mask. |
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The play runs from Monday to the following Saturday at 7.30 pm with a Saturday matinee at 2.30 pm. |
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Jesus Christ Superstar runs from Tuesday to next Saturday at 7.45 pm, with a Saturday matinee at 2.30 pm. |
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Jennifer unwrapped the pale blue tissue paper to find a most exquisite white matinee jacket with a blue silk ribbon tie. |
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She tore the wrapping from a package and lifted out a tiny white hand-knitted matinee jacket. |
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I enjoyed the play immensely, not least because it was a matinee performance. |
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Diane Ladd is a regular patient, as hypochondriacal as she is telepathic, booking herself in as if by Ticketmaster to a matinee. |
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You have a natural knack for fashion and occupy a suit like a matinee idol. |
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Local schools have again been quick to book for the two matinee performances. |
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He was not at the manifesto matinee and missed the screen idol attention that would accompany it. |
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Alternating between blase nonchalance and brisk nattiness, the author was the matinee idol for fans and scholars alike. |
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All of the children performed excellently, in view of the fact that they had already performed in a matinee at midday. |
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So we did a matinee Sunday afternoon and then went straight from the matinee to the awards. |
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Charlotte unfolded a little matinee jacket, yellowed and matted. |
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I have a matinee jacket pattern that I knitted up earlier in the summer. |
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His looks were those of a matinee idol, with haunted eyes and slickly waved hair. |
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During his high-energy NAC matinee performance of Improvography, Glover surrendered to the sound of his four-member jazz band. |
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So much so that I demanded to be taken and terrified again the next night, and once more at the Saturday matinee. |
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What I love about one of the pictures is that he looks like a Hollywood matinee idol. |
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The school matinee program for the English Theatre and the French Theatre is still in place and continues to draw a large number of participants. |
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Subscribe to ensure you receive your first pick of student matinee performances. |
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Once we have received payment we will mail your tickets, or if you prefer we can hold them at Box Office for pick-up on the day of the matinee. |
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Along with the matinee programming, look for educational workshops for students and teachers throughout the year. |
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The National Ballet partnered with Cineplex Canada to present The Nutcracker in a matinee performance. |
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Sugar Plum Parties begin at 6 p.m.prior to evening performances and at 12:30 p.m. before matinee performances. |
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With its straightforward narrative, show tune chestnuts and quaint, old-world coziness, the show is a guaranteed crowd pleaser for the Sunday matinee crowd. |
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Given the mission he has taken on, you might expect long hair and patchouli oil, but his compact stature and matinee idol looks are those of a powerful executive or celebrity. |
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The show follows the traditional plot of the fairytale story but with plenty of comedy and slapstick to keep the crowds entertained for both evening and matinee performances. |
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But a dashing, magnetic fifty-eight-year-old matinee idol with three ex-wives notched on his bedpost? |
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Four years old, and I was on the subway, the old BMT from Brooklyn to Manhattan, just making the matinee of Bye, Bye, birdie. |
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The matinee performance of The Taming of the Shrew has already sold out! |
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He was more a matinee idol rather than an actor, and I have to admit his persona outstripped anyone on the screen in his day with the exception of Marlon Brando. |
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The hospital sent out a list of all the baby clothing we required to take to the hospital, which included four long nightgowns and four matinee jackets. |
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Agnes was busy sewing together the pieces of a baby's matinee jacket. |
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The set is a very full lacy matinee jacket with a matching bonnet. |
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Pattinson seems to relish the opportunity to shed his image as a matinee idol and portray a predatory capitalist. |
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For my 40th birthday, I planned a family weekend in New York, complete with a Mary Poppins matinee at the New Amsterdam Theater. |
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While the humans are entertaining enough in this provencal matinee, the bird is the star. |
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He recalled that someone came up to him at the stage door after the previous day's matinee and said that they loved it because it was part ballet, part Broadway show. |
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The royal equivalent of a Hollywood matinee idol, he was tall, suave, charming and debonair, with the unmistakeable look of his Hanoverian forebears. |
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That's the kind of Sunday matinee it was for leading man Moya, filled with his Sunday punches and appreciative hurrahs from would-be honeybunches. |
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When they had a matinee, and I suspected they were allowing themselves plenty of time for a very leisurely lunch. |
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The loveliest little matinee jacket for a baby can be made of thin silk trimmed with Italian Quilting. |
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Moths and the Flame seems to be the crowdpleaser here, having matinee and evening performances. |
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As the presenting sponsor of a series of nine education matinee concerts by Montreal Symphony Orchestra, we had an important role in introducing symphonic music to approximately 20,000 school-aged children and their teachers. |
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Simone starred as the Sugar Plum Fairy and Yat was the Nutcracker in the matinee performance at the London Coliseum. |
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The latter title opens in April on Broadway, and I can report that its riotousness remained undimmed when I returned for a third visit at a sold-out matinee several weeks ago. |
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The former Dynasty star told how the 1950s matinee idol attacked her after spiking her drink when she was a 17-year-old virgin. |
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Clooney's matinee idol turn and Soderbergh's eyecatching shots are a perfect match and the result is far superior to either sequels. |
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The suave, silver-haired Lee Curtis,ably backed by Nicky Crouch's Mojos, showed he could rival Englebert Humperdinck as a matinee idol any day. |
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Was there ever a taller, more handsome, better turned-out matinee idol than him? |
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Back in the late 1940s and early 1950s we kids used to go to the Saturday matinee to see, usually westerns, goodies vs baddies. |
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There were two upsets on the adjacent courts during the matinee session. |
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When the movie was released in India last year I made contractual obligations with the distributors that there should be matinee screenings thrice a week for women only. |
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Educational events include student matinee concerts, public masterclasses, lectures, question-and-answer sessions and coaching for school bands and orchestras. |
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What will the students see when they come to the matinee? |
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The series also included an additional series of four Saturday matinee concerts at Cadogan Hall. |
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Only one student matinee in French available. |
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The concert ran three evenings, with one matinee. |
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There are also matinee screenings that bring in kids and their parents, while the high residential population of the city centre ensures that there is a strong local customer base. |
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I think he looks like a matinee idol, he's glamorous. |
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Au milieu de la matinee, elle se dirige vers le garage d'ou elle sort une pancarte en bois. |
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On Saturday afternoons, for a nickel, he could go to a movie matinee at such theatres as the Bluebell, the Rialto, the Photodrome or the Victoria. |
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It includes detailed instruction for bonnets, bootees and matinee coats. |
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In 1976 the Royal Opera House established its schools' matinee programme. |
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She said she had a full-time job knitting matinee coats for each new baby. |
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For the first time, a matinee Saturday afternoon will accomodate some of the 2,500 to 3,000 worshippers who crowd the county park every Easter morning. |
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When you trace the lineage of the matinee idol through Cary Grant, Paul Newman and Tom Cruise, it isn't hard to work out which generation gets the short straw. |
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Yet they began so well, vindicating the few pundits outside of Merseyside who'd backed them for the title after 13 years of being the matinee idol who'd taken to drink. |
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For the 6-year-old at today's matinee of The Lion King, musicals begin right now, with that electric, eye-popping, mind-blowing parade of animals. |
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