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  • [[File:foyer.jpg|thumb|right|{{bc|a foyer in a bome}}]] ...ally used before performance and during intermissions, but also as a place of celebrations or festivities after performance.
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  • ...Portuguese flamenco makes dramatic use of fans. There also exists a form of fan dance in traditional Yu'pik culture in western Alaska; it bears little ...sing attention on illusions of exposure. Performers often evoke illusions of:
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  • ...a|tonadillera]]<ref group="Note">Tonadilla was a Spanish musical song form of theatrical origin; not danced. </ref>, she recorded 39 albums. Among her mo ...ood1920">{{cite book|last=Sherwood|first=Frederick Augustus|title=Glimpses of South America|url=https://archive.org/details/glimpsessoutham01shergoog|edi
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  • Wallace was born in Brooklyn, New York, the second of nine children of working-class Jewish immigrants from Austria. ...per and landed a role in the 1928 Earl Carroll Broadway theatre production of "Vanities" that was billed as having the "most beautiful girls in the world
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  • ...ivity prohibited by the law in many locations. Public indecency is used as a blanket term for activities that authorities would like to prohibit but tha ...h for public indecency for wearing her trademark one-piece swimsuit. After a public outcry at the arrest, the style had become generally acceptable by t
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  • ...nce growing up on Merseyside. Her father is a scientist and her mother is a nurse. She has one older brother. ...]]; specialising in modern, tap and jazz. She also studied at Stagecoach Theatre School, and won several drama awards whilst at school.
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  • ...determined span of time. LARP may be considered a form of improvisational theatre. ===In character vs. out of character===
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  • ...ch 7, 1971) is an Academy Award, [[Golden Globe]]-winning, British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)-nominated English actress. ...e family fled to England to escape Nazi persecution. Her mother, Edith, is a Vienna-born Austrian psychoanalyst and aspiring actress. Weisz's father is
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  • ...n nipple and breast, so as to disguise the protuberant feature and present a smoother clothed profile. ...elevision in the United States, and other places around the world, as part of Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction" during the Super Bowl XXXVIII halfti
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  • ...e airs, playing replays of old Howard Stern shows from years past. Replays of the show can be heard throughout the day on Howard 100 and various times on ...affairs to problems among his own staff). Though controversial, he is one of the highest-paid radio personalities in the United States and the most fine
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  • ...lliam Stacy Burr''' ({{star}}May 21, 1917 – {{dag}}September 12, 1993) was a Canadian actor known for his lengthy Hollywood film career and his title ro ...n'', which he played for nine seasons (1957–1966) and reprised in a series of 26 ''Perry Mason'' TV movies (1985–1993). His second TV series, ''Ironsid
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  • ...entistry at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, from which he received a bachelor's degree in 1936. Later, in the early 1940s, he also majored in theatre at the University of Kansas at Lawrence.
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  • ...st famous for her portrayal of the Shakespearean character : Lady Macbeth, a character she made her own. ...er Kemble, an actor-manager whose travelling company included most members of his family, and Sarah "Sally" Ward.
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  • ..._at_Waddesdon_Manor.jpg|thumb|right|200px|{{bc|Charles Cressent, <br>Chest of drawers, c. 1730<br>at Waddesdon Manor}}]] ...llusion of motion and drama. It is often described as the final expression of the Baroque movement.
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  • ...few years she would find phenomenal success before her career settled into a long steady decline. ...ilo]]. Markham had studied singing with Manuel García at the Royal Academy of Music in London.
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  • ...866) was an [[England|English]] [[writer]], translator and [[illustrator]] of [[erotic literature]]. ...Brighton, England (bap. 9 Jul 1818 in Paddington, England), the only child of Edward Sellon (1791-1822) and Laura Willats (b.1794).
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  • ...journalist who wrote extensively for the Illustrated London News as '''G. A. S.''' and was most famous for his articles and leaders for ''The Daily Tel ...onnection of his mother and elder brother (Charles Kerrison Sala) with the theatre gave him useful introductions to authors and artists.
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  • ...posers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. ...ontext given by the Oxford English Dictionary is from Thomas Morley's 1597 A Plain and Easy Introduction to Practical Music, where he says "Some wil [si
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  • ...n the pornography and strip club business in San Francisco and other parts of California in the 1970s and 1980s. ...hells' notoriety significantly increased when Jim killed Artie in February of 1991.
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  • ...that lightly push the breasts together without any padding through a range of increasingly padded bras to techniques where chest skin is pulled towards t ...to deepen the appearance of the cleavage and make the breasts either side of the cleavage appear more prominent.
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