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"The Golden Boy" Greg Anthony
Anthony Gregory Hertel(b. June 5, 1981)(Pro Debut: January 2001) is an American professional wrestler, who wrestles under the name "The Golden Boy" Greg Anthony. Ealry in his career worked for ,WWE developmental territory, Memphis Championship Wrestling. Has held numurous regional titles: MACW Telev..
"The Perfect Drug" Versions
"The Perfect Drug" Versions (also known as Halo 11) is an EP by Nine Inch Nails of remixes for the song "The Perfect Drug" released in 1997. The song "The Perfect Drug" was originally written for the film Lost Highway. Though "The Perfect Drug" Versions acts as a single for the titular song, t..
"The Weaver's Answer"
"The Weaver's Answer" is a song by the British progressive rock band Family that is the first track on their 1969 album Family Entertainment. Contents 1 History2 Lyrics3 Music4 Live performances5 Radio play6 Link History "The Weaver's Answer" was composed by the t..
'The 4400' Broadcasters
This is a list of broadcast stations for The 4400 ..
(The) Rock and Roll Waltz
"(The) Rock and Roll Waltz" is a popular song. The music was written by Shorty Allen and the lyrics by Roy Alfred in 1955. The song is told from the point-of-view of a teenager who comes home early from a date, and catches her parents attempting to dance to one of her rock and roll records; only, h..
(There's Gotta Be) More to Life
redirect [[Template:Infobox Single]] "(There's Gotta Be) More To Life" is the second single from Stacie Orrico's self-titled sophomore album. The song was produced by The Underdogs. The song was another big hit in the U.K. and U.S. reaching high top 20 places in both markets. In the U.S., the song b..
(They Long to Be) Close to You
"(They Long to Be) Close to You" is a popular song by the Carpenters, and their breakthrough hit. Written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, the song hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks in mid-1970. |- style="text-align: center;" External link [Close To You (Lyrics and ..
(the ep)
This 5 song EP is the third album by Mike Kinsella under the name Owen. It was released on May 4, 2004 on Polyvinyl Records. Track listing "Skin and Bones" – 4:40"In the Morning, Before Work" – 3:35"Breaking Away" – 3:22"That Mouth" – 6:45"Gazebo " – 4:58 Guest Musicains Cale Parks on ..
(The Same Thing Happens with) The Birds and the Bees
"(The Same Thing Happens with) The Birds and the Bees" is a popular song. It was written by Harry Warren and Mack David and published in 1956. It was written for the musical film, The Birds and the Bees. It has been recorded by a number of singers, including Alma Cogan in the United Kingdom. Exte..
...There and Then
...There and Then is a live video consisting of footage taken from three of Oasis' biggest shows from the 1995-96 "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?" tour. It was released first on VHS on the 14th October 1996, then on DVD on the 12th November 1997 and later re-released on DVD on the 15th October..
...The Dandy Warhols Come Down
…The Dandy Warhols Come Down is the second album by American band The Dandy Warhols. The singles released from this album were Not If You Were The Last Junkie On Earth, Everyday Should Be A Holiday, Boys Better, and Good Morning. Track listing All songs written by Courtney Taylor unless othe..
? & the Mysterians
? & the Mysterians were an American garage rock band from the mid 1960s, originating in Saginaw, Michigan. The group is best known for their song "96 Tears", a classic garage rock record from late 1966 which also made #1 on the pop chart. The frontman of the band was Question Mark, real name is bel..
T.H.E. Fox
T.H.E. Fox was a furry comic strip drawn by Joe Ekaitis from 1986 to roughly 1998, perhaps the first comic produced exclusively for the Internet. It was published on Quantum Link, CompuServe, GEnie, and finally on the World Wide Web under the title Thaddeus. The main character was "Thaddeus Horatio..
T. H. E. C. Espin
The Reverend Thomas Henry Espinell Compton Espin or T. H. E. C. Espin (May 28 1858 – December 2 1934) was a British astronomer. His father Thomas Espin was Chancellor of the Diocese of Chester. He became interested in astronomy by the appearance of "Coggia's Comet" (C/1874 H1). He was an av..
T. Herman Zweibel
T. Herman Zweibel (born 1868) is a fictional character, and the long term editor of The Onion. His life and times were recounted in a series of often surreal and bizarre editorials, ending in December 2000, where he was leaving the earth in a rocket-ship. Zweibel returned after a long absence in th..
Th. Emil Homerin
Thomas Emil Homerin (1955 in Pekin, Illinois) is an American scholar of religion. Currently, he is Professor of Religion in the Department of Religion & Classics at the University of Rochester, where he teaches courses on Islam, classical Arabic literature, mysticism, and Mt. Hope Cemetery. T..
The
The word the functions primarily as a definite article in the grammar of the English language. "The" is the most common word in the English language.[link] Contents 1 Etymology2 Use and pronunciation3 Reduction and omission4 Examples5 See also6 External ..
THE
''"THE" is the abbreviation of "Technische Hogeschool Eindhoven", the then-name (in Counties of Sweden ..
The-Carlow-Crab
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The-Space.Net
The-Space.Net is a gaming community that was originally centered around Counter-Strike. The original TSO (The Space Offensive) was a high ranked CS team, and that brought some notoriaty to the community. One of The-Space.Net's founders also wrote the first CSBot, which was a very early admin mod f..
The9
The The9 Limited (NASDAQ: [NCTY]) corporation is a Shanghai-based online game operator with the exclusive license to operate and distribute World of Warcraft in mainland China (launched in June 2005; it has since become the largest online game), a license they secured after successfully ..
Thea
Thea can be: * An alternative spelling of Theia (Greek mythology). * A name of the cosmologist and seer, Patrizia Norelli-Bachelet. * A former name for the tea plant genus, now classified as Camellia. * Thea (TV series), a 1993 television series starring Thea Vidale and Brandy Norwood. * Name used ..
THEA
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } See also: College Acronym: Texas Higher Education A..
Theaceae
The Theaceae is a family of flowering plants, composed of shrubs and trees recognizable by their serrated, usually glossy leaves. The Theaceae is part of order Ericales, in the branch of the dicots known as the Asterids. Some botanists include the Theaceae within the family Ternstroemiaceae, or vi..
Theaetetus
Theaetetus could mean: Theaetetus (mathematician) (c. 417 B.C. – 369 B.C.) was a Greek geometer.Theaetetus (dialogue) is a dialogue by Plato, named after the geometer. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you ..
Theaetetus (crater)
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Theaetetus (dialogue)
The Theætetus (Θεαιτητος) is a dialogue by Plato. In this dialogue Socrates, Theodorus of Cyrene and Theaetetus try to define what knowledge is. This conversation occurs just prior to the Trial of Socrates in 399 BC. The action of the dialogue occurs in 369 BC, when the Megarian philosoph..
Theaetetus (mathematician)
Theaetetus (c. 417 B.C. – 369 B.C.) was a Greek mathematician of Geometry. His principal contributions were on irrational lengths, which was included in Book X of Euclid's Elements, and proving that there are precisely five regular polyhedra. He was described as having a short nose and protru..
Theagenes
Theagenes of Megara was among the first of Greek tyrants, possibly inspired by Cypselus of neighbouring Corinth. He makes an appearance in history for three reasons. He slaughtered the flocks of the rich (an act which is incomprehensible due to the lack of background information behind the act)He..
Theakston
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Theakston, North Yorkshire
Theakston is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. The village is situated just west of the A1 road, and is about three miles south-east of Bedale. The name, Theakston is believed to derive from the name of the leading family settling the area during the..
Theakston Brewery
Theakston is a British regional brewery founded in 1827 by Robert Theakston and John Wood at the Black Bull in Masham, North Yorkshire. Contents 1 Brief details2 History3 Beers4 Availability5 External links Brief details The company produces cask ale and pasteurised..
Theale
Theale may refer to several places in England: Theale, Berkshire.Theale, Somerset. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended articl..
Theale, Berkshire
Theale is a large village and civil parish in the English county of Berkshire. The village has many of the attributes of a small town, with a distinctly urban High Street lined with shops, pubs and restaurants. The name Theale is pronounced to rhyme with peel. Contents 1 Location2 ..
Theale, Somerset
Theale is a village in the English county of Somerset. External links *[Map sources] for ..
Theales
Theales is a botanical name at the rank of order. The name was used by the Cronquist system for an order placed in subclass Dilleniidae, in the 1981 version of the system the circumscription was: order Theales: family Ochnaceae: family Sphaerosepalaceae: family Dipterocarpaceae: family Caryocarace..
Theale railway station
Theale railway station is a railway station in the village of Theale in the county of Berkshire in England. The station is served by local services operated by First Great Western from Reading to Newbury and Great Bedwyn as well as a limited semi-fast First Great Western Intercity service between L..
Thealogy
Thealogy is literally the study of the Goddess (Greek θεά, thea, "goddess" + λόγος, logos, "study"). In 1993, Charlotte Caron's definition of thealogy as "reflection on the divine in feminine and feminist terms" appeared, but the term actually..
Theanine
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Theanine is an amino acid, commonly found in tea (infusions of Camellia sinensis), that can produce a feeling o..
Theano
This article is about the mythological Theano. Theano (mathematician) was also a historical mathematicician. Theano was the priestess of Athena in Troy. She was the daughter of Cisseus, wife of Antenor (mythology), and mother of Laodamas. The household of Antenor and Theano advocated peace and adv..
Theano (mathematician)
Theano (last part of the 6th century BCE) was one of the few women in ancient mathematics, she is also thought to have been a physician. The best known interpretation of her life it that her father Pythonax of Crete (an Orphic philosopher and physician) was a great supporter of Pythagoras. She was..
Thean Hou Temple
The Thean Hou Temple(chinese: 天后宫) is a striking six-tiered Chinese temple. It is located on a 1.67 acres (6,760 m²) of land atop Robson Heights along Lorong Bellamy, overlooking Jalan Syed Putra (Federal Highway). It was completed in 1987 and officially opened in 1989. The property belon..
Thearrel 'Kiltron' McKinney
Thearrel 'Kiltron' McKinney (born April 12 1974) is currently Co-Owner and Lead Designer of Futrix Studios, as well as Owner and Maintainer of the popular game community website The Mean Arena. He has been in game development for nearly 10 years, and has developed a number of maps, mods and artwork ..
TheaterClub/Kiev
TheatreClub/Kiev was one of the first independent experimental theatre groups in post-Soviet Ukraine. The Theatre was established by Oleg Liptsin in Kiev in 1989 and it actively functioned until 1998. During this time TheatreClub/Kiev produced a number of avant-garde style award-winning production..
Theaters Against War
Theaters Against War (THAW) THAW, which launched itself to a packed house at P.S. 122 in New York City on Monday December 9th, 2002 is a coalition of theater artists founded "with the idea that theater is a natural vehicle for a communal, non-partisan response against the war in Iraq and the attac..
Theater (Metro Rail)
Theater Station serves the entertainment or theater district of downtown Buffalo, New York. The station is located on Buffalo Place, formerly Main Street (closed to traffic since 1982). This is the last station in the Metro "Free-Fare Zone" and anyone who is riding the rail after this station is sup..
Theater (structure)
''For other usages see Theatre (disambiguation) This article is about venues for live theatre performances; for information about venues for film projection, see movie theater. The interior of the Comédie-Française, Paris, showing the stage, boxes, galleries and orchestra sections of the house...
Theater (warfare)
In warfare, a theater or theatre is normally used to define a specific geographic area within which armed conflict occurs. A war would have to occur over a large portion of the globe in order to be considered large enough to have separate theaters, and the term is not used in the singular. Typically..
Theater an der Wien
The Theater an der Wien is a historic theatre in Vienna. The theatre was the brainchild of the Vienna theatrical impresario Emanuel Schikaneder, who is otherwise best known to history as Mozart's librettist and collaborator on the opera Die Zauberflöte (1791). Schikaneder had been granted an impe..
Theater District, San Francisco, California
This article does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by including appropriate citations. The Theater District is a neighborhood in San Francisco named for the stage theaters that lie there. The ..
Theater drapes and stage curtains
Contents 1 Stage Curtains and Theater Drapery1.1 Grand Drape1.2 Stage Backdrop1.3 Traveler Curtain1.4 Tableau Curtain1.5 Contour Curtain1.6 Austrian / Braille Curtain1.7 Teaser/Tormentors1.8 Legs / Border1.9 Scrim1.10 Cyclorama2 External ..
Theater Hopper
Theater Hopper (or simply TH) is a webcomic based on a movie fan, his wife, and their friends. It debuted August 5 2002 and is written and drawn by Tom Brazelton (Speedy to his fans). In 2003, Theater Hopper became a member of the Dayfree Press Webcomics Network, but in 2005, moved to the Boxcar C..
Theater in California
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Theater in Colorado
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Theater in der Josefstadt
The Theater in der Josefstadt is a theater in Vienna in the eight district of Josefstadt. It was founded in 1788 and is therefore the oldest still performing theater in Vienna. Colloquially it is often referred to as simply Die Josefstadt. The history of the theater is tied to major figures in m..
Theater in Illinois
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Theater in Kentucky
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Theater in Maryland
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Theater in Minnesota
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Theater in New York
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Theater in Ohio
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Theater in the United States
This article is about stage theater in the United States. For information about the movie industry see Cinema of the United States. Arts of theUnited States Architecture Cinema Comic books Cuisine Dance Literature Music Poetry Sculpture Television Theater Visual arts Theater in the United S..
Theater of Eternal Music
For the 80s group, see Dream Syndicate. The Theater of Eternal Music, also known as The Dream Syndicate, was a mid-sixties musical group focusing on experimental and drone music, featuring La Monte Young, John Cale, and Angus MacLise. In 1964 the ensemble contained Young and Marian Zazeela, voices..
Theater of Eternal Values
The Theater of Eternal Values or TEV for short, is an internationaly-based theatre troupe. Started in 1996 by Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi in Gent, Belgium, the troupe seeks to spread a message of integration, introspection and joy through plays and sketches based on and inspired by culture originating..
Theater of Salvation
Theater of Salvation, released in 1999 (see 1999 in music), is the fourth album by the power metal band Edguy, the first to feature drummer Felix Bohnke and bass player Tobias Exxel. Track list "The Healing Vision""Babylon""The Headless Game""Land of the Miracle""Wake up the King""Falling Down""A..
Theater of Sheep
TOS at a Starry Night all-ages show in Portland circa 1983 Theater of Sheep were a 1980s American New Wave band from Portland, Oregon very popular with Northwest teenagers but virtually ignored by the over-21 crowd. Musically, the band had much in common with stylish New Wave and New Romantic ..
Theater of the Living Arts
The Theater of the Living Arts, or TLA, is a music venue located at 334 South Street in Philadelphia, PA. It is a standing room-only venue converted from an old single-screen movie theater. It has a capacity of about 1000 and is used for more intimate concerts. Its larger cousin, the Electric Factor..
Theater of the Sea
Since 1946, Theater of the Sea has been a tourist attraction located in Islamorada, Florida, a town and island in the Florida Keys. Visitors can swim with dolphins and sea lions (or even manta rays), or watch shows where they perform. Short cruises and glass-bottom boat rides are also conducted. ..
Theater Owners Bookers Association
Theater Owners Booking Association or T.O.B.A. was the vaudeville circuit for African American performers in the 1920s and 1930s. The theaters all had white owners and collaborated in booking jazz, blues, comedians, and other performers for black audiences. The organization started in 1909 with 31 t..
Theater sports
Theater sports is the practice of such shows as “who's line” without all the cameras. Another major difference is that untelevised ones tend to have more sexual references, and Ashburton bashing! With such games as: Make a date Experts - “yes and” Alphabet Directors cut Questions only..
Theater terms
This is a glossary of terms commonly used in theatre. Those marked (*) are archaic terms, used by Shakespeare for instance. : Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Ad Libbing: acting without having planned what to do or say. Often done to cover up for something h..
Theatinerkirche (Munich)
The Theatiner Church St. Kajetan in Munich was built from 1663 to 1690, it was founded by Elector Ferdinand Maria and his wife, Henriette Adelaide of Savoy, as a gesture of thanks for the birth of the long-awaited heir to the Bavarian crown, Prince Max Emanuel, in 1662. The church was built in ..
Theatines
The Theatines or the Congregation of Clerks Regular of the Divine Providence are a male religious order of the Catholic Church, with the post-nominal initials "C.R." Foundation The order was founded by Saint Cajetan (Gaetano dei Conti di Tiene), Paolo Consiglieri, Bonifacio da Colle, and Giovanni P..
Theatre
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Serge Sudeikin's poster for the Bat Theatre (1922). ''For other usages see Theatre (disambiguation) Theat..
Theatre-style live action role-playing
Theatre-style live action role-playing is a style of freeform live action role-playing game distinguished by four principal attributes. While not every Theatre Style LARP has all of these attributes, strength in these areas distinguishes Theatre Style LARP: The organizers are likely to have eithe..
TheatreProduction.com
TheatreProduction.Com (Aka eProduction) hails itself as "A free, online tool for theatre collboration and Communication." It is an online call board which allows a theatre or stage manager to create a schedule and produce a calendar, send notifications and Rehearsal Reports and schedules. It als..
Theatresports
Theatresports™, or Theatre Sports™, is a form of competitive improvisational theatre and is a trademark and copyright of Keith Johnstone and is managed by the International Theatresports™ Institute (ITI). It was originally developed by improvisational theatre pioneer Keith Johnstone who create..
Theatres Act 1968
The Theatres Act (1968) abolished censorship of the stage in the United Kingdom. Since 1727, scripts had been licensed for performance by the Lord Chamberlain's Office, a measure initially introduced to protect Walpole's administration from political satire. By the late 19th century the Lord Chamb..
Theatres des Vampires
This article or section seems not to be written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia entry.Please improve the article or discuss proposed changes on the talk page. See Wikipedia's [Guide to writing better articlesguide to writing better articles] for suggestions. Theatres des..
TheatreWorks
TheatreWorks is an independent, non-profit theatre company in Singapore. Its artistic director is Ong Keng Sen. Established in 1985, TheatreWorks has been instrumental in nurturing professional theatre skills in Singapore artists, and developing the Singapore arts through its various productions an..
Theatre & Interpretation Center
The Northwestern University Theatre and Interpretation Center exists as an operational and administrational component of the School of Communication with the specific charge of producing, managing, funding and administering the performing arts productions of the School of Communication, Department o..
Theatre (disambiguation)
Theatre or theater is the art of writing and performing plays. Theatre or theater is also: Theater (structure), a building with a stage and audience seating for performancesThe Theatre, a playhouse in EnglandTheater (warfare), a large geographic area where conflict occursOperating theatre (or oper..
Theatre 625
Theatre 625 was a British television drama anthology series, produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC2 from 1964 to 1968. It was one of the first regular programmes in the line-up of the channel, and the title highlighted the fact that it was produced and transmitted on the higher-definition 625-l..
Theatre Academy of Luleå
The Theatre Academy of Luleå is a Swedish dramaschool in the city of Luleå and part of the Luleå University of Technology. The Theatre Academy was started in the autumm of 1996 as a joint project between the former University College of Technology and the regional Theatre of Norrbotten. This wa..
Theatre and its Double
The Theatre and Its Double (Le Théâtre et son Double) is a collection of essays written by French critic Antonin Artaud and published in 1938. Artaud intended his work as an attack on theatrical convention and the importance of language of drama, opposing the vitality of the viewer's sensual expe..
Theatre Brampton
Theatre Brampton is a partnership between four Brampton, Ontario performing arts organizations. They are Bramalea Live Theatre, Brampton Music Theatre, Melody Makers and Peel Players. One of the purposes of this organization is to cut the cost of promotion; their publications include the bi-annual ..
Theatre Calgary
Theatre Calgary, theatre company in Calgary, Alberta, established as a professional company in 1968. The origin of the company dates back to the 1940s, when students of Betty Mitchell, a drama teacher at Calgary's Western Canada High School, established an amateur group known as "Workshop 14." In..
Theatre Communications Group
The Theatre Communications Group is an organization dedicated to the promotion of non-profit professional theatre in the United States. TCG has over 400 constituent member theatres located in 47 states. The organization also publishes American Theatre magazine and ArtSEARCH, a theatrical employment..
Theatre consultant
Theatre Consultants must know about how buildings are built and how theatres operate. Professional consultants provide unbiased, functionally sound, practical consulting and design services for performance and public assembly facilities of all kinds. Architects and owners use their expertise to pro..
Theatre de l'Europe
Theatre de l'Europe (Theatre of Europe) was established by Giorgio Streller. It serves as the European union of celebrated theatres and distinguished theatre ensembles, currently bringing together more than 20 most important and influential theatre institutions from various countries in Europe. ..
Theatre direction
A theatre director is a principal in the theatre field who oversees and orchestrates the mounting of a play by unifying various endeavors and aspects of production. The director's function is to ensure the quality and completeness of a theatrical product. The director works with the key individuals ..
Theatre Europe
Theatre Europe was a game for the Commodore 64. It cast the player as either NATO or the countries of the Warsaw Pact. The goal was to eliminate the other faction without destroying the world in nuclear war. Apart from the possibility of using nuclear weapons the game also included chemical and con..
Theatre festival
Theatre festivals are amongst the earliest types of festival. Classical Greek theatre was associated with religious festivals dedicated to Dionysus. The medieval mystery plays were presented at the major Christian feasts . The Theatre as an everyday part of life is a comparatively recent phenomenon...
Theatre for development
Theatre for Development, or TfD, means live performance, or theater used as a development tool -- as in international development. TfD encompasses the following in-person activities, with people or "puppets", before an audience: a spoken-word drama or comedya music, singing and/or dance productiona ..
Theatre FV-112/15
Theatre FV-112/15 was a Slovenian alternative theatre group, created in Ljubljana in 1980. In 1982 the group changed the name into Borghesia, and became multi media and music band. Founding members were Zemira Alajbegovic and Neven Korda. Members were: Zemira Alajbegovic, Neven Korda, Aldo Ivancic,..
Theatre Guild
The Theatre Guild was a theatrical society founded by Lawrence Langner in New York City in 1918, with the purpose of producing noncommercial American and foreign plays. It differed from other theaters at the time in that its board of directors shared the responsibility of choosing plays, management,..
Theatre Guild, Glasgow
Theatre Guild, Glasgow Theatre Guild is a non-profit company specialising in the production of musical theatre in Glasgow, Scotland. Formed in 1960, the company is one of Glasgow's most highly respected musical theatre groups. They quickly earned a reputation for innovation and for achieving what..
Theatre Intime
Theatre Intime is an entirely student-run dramatic arts organization operating out of the Murray-Dodge Theater at Princeton University. Intime receives no support from the university, and is entirely acted, produced, directed, teched and managed by students. Theatre Intime was founded in 1920 by..
Theatre in Canada
The contemporary theatre scene in Canada revolves around companies and summer festivals based at facilities in Canadian cities. Contents 1 Western Canada2 Central Canada3 Eastern Canada4 Summer Festivals5 See also6 External links Western Canada Victoria has a major ..
Theatre in education
Theatre-in-Education (or TIE) is a medium of theatre for exploring various issues with young people. Developed in Coventry (UK) during the 1960s, it evolved as a specific form during the 70s and 80s, since when it has tended to be used more loosely to describe any work by professional theatre worker..
Theatre in India
Theatre in India or Indian Theatre is rich in its heritage. Before the invasion by the Aryans, there existed Harappa Civilization in the Indus Valley (presently Pakistan and Western India). It can be guessed that the Harappans performed theatre like all other ancient civilizations through their ritu..
Theatre in pakistan
Contents 1 THEATRE IN PAKISTAN1.1 Indrasabha2 THEATRE POST PARTITION2.1 Pakistani literature2.2 Saadat Hasan Manto2.3 ..
Theatre in the round
Theatre "In The Round" , or arena theatre, is any theatre space in which the audience is seated on all sides of the stage. In an arena theatre, there is an audience on every side of the performers; in effect there are four fourth walls. The stage itself in this arrangement is typically round, square..
Theatre Journal
Theatre Journal is an academic journal founded in 1949 and an official publication of [The Association for Theatre in Higher Education]. The journal is considered an international authority in the field of performing arts and features social and historical research, production reviews, a..
Theatre Kingston
--> Theatre Kingston is a theatre company located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1990 as Theatre Beyond by Paul Gelineau, the company became The People's Theatre Kingston in 1992 and had two more Artistic Directors under that name—Kathryn MacKay (1993-94) and Kathleen LeRoux (1994-..
Theatre language
Theatre Language are the spoke words and actions by the actors, that the playwright assigns in a performance. Theatre Language enhances the performance, and is the reason for an actor to be dramatic. In the theatre we are subjected to sounds, silences, images, and other actors. All of these are ele..
Theatre of Ancient Greece
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Theatre of Blood
DVD cover of Theatre of Blood Theatre of Blood is a 1973 horror film starring Vincent Price as vengeful actor Edward Lionheart and Diana Rigg as his daughter Edwina Lionheart. It was directed by Douglas Hickox. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details fol..
Theatre of Cruelty
The Theatre of Cruelty is a concept in Antonin Artaud's book Theatre and its Double. By cruelty, he meant not sadism or causing pain, but rather a violent, physical determination to shatter the false reality which, he said, lies like a shroud over our perceptions. He believed that text had been a t..
Theatre of Cruelty (Discworld)
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Theatre of Dionysus
Theatre of Dionysus as viewed from the Acropolis. The Theatre of Dionysus was a major theatre in ancient Greece, built at the foot of the Athenian Acropolis. Dedicated to Dionysus, the god of plays and wine (among other things), the theatre could seat as many as 17,000 people, making it an i..
Theatre of France
In the Middle Ages, liturgic dramas were introduced in France, along with comical farces. The two first theatre plays written in French that are available date from the end of the 12th century. Their authors are unknown. During the Renaissance, a new form of theatre appears, similar to the Antiq..
Theatre of Hate
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Theatre of Ice
Theatre of Ice were an early Death Rock (Gothic Rock) band that formed in the Nevada desert in December 1978. Initially formed to record a soundtrack for a horror movie, the members instead evolved into what some claim was the first Death Rock band. Owing more initially to experimental groups such..
Theatre of Japan
Traditional Japanese theatre includes kabuki, noh and bunraku. Contents 1 Traditional Forms of Theatre1.1 Kyogen1.2 Kabuki1.3 Bunraku2 Modern theatre2.1 Sho-Gekijo2.2 Western Plays in Japan3 Reference Traditional Forms of Theatre There are four major form..
Theatre of Marcellus
Theater of Marcellus in the Via del Teatro di Marcello, Rome Theater of Marcellus by night. The Theatre of Marcellus (Theatrum Marcelli) in Rome was named after Marcus Marcellus, Caesar Augustus' nephew who died five years before its completion. Space for the theatre was cleared by Juli..
Theatre of Pain
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Theatre of Pompey
The Theatre of Pompey (Italian: Teatro di Pompeo) is an ancient building in Rome, built around 55 BC, once the world's largest theater. It was also the first permanent (non-wooded) theatre in Rome. Pompey financed this theatre to gain political popularity. It was not only a theatre; the building als..
Theatre of the Absurd
The Theatre of the Absurd, or Theater of the Absurd (French: "Le Théâtre de l'Absurde") is a designation for particular plays written by a number of primarily European playwrights in the late 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, as well as to the style of theatre which has evolved from their work. The term wa..
Theatre of Tragedy
Theatre of Tragedy is a Norwegian band from Stavanger, originally assembled in 1993 and best known for their earlier albums, which provided a great deal of influence to the gothic metal genre. The band made use of contrasting vocals - male bass vocals (making some use of death grunts) and female ..
Theatre of Tragedy (album)
This article is about Theatre of Tragedy's self-titled album. For the band, see Theatre of Tragedy. Theatre of Tragedy is the self-titled debut album of Norwegian metal band Theatre of Tragedy. Track listing "A Hamlet for a Slothful Vassal""Cheerful Dirge""To These Words I Beheld No Tongue""Hol..
Theatre of Voices
Theatre of Voices is a vocal ensemble founded in 1992 which focuses on early music and new music. Members of the U.S.-based group are from both the United States and England. It was formed by Paul Hillier as an avenue to do more contemporary music when his group, the Hilliard Ensemble, focused prima..
Theatre of War
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Theatre on the Balustrade
The Theatre on the Balustrade (Divadlo Na zabradli) is situaded in Prague, Czech republic. The theatre was founded in 1958. Its founders - Helena Philipova, Ivan Vyskocil, Jiri Suchy and Vladimír Vodicka named their professional theatre after a street leading from the square to the river. Its first..
Theatre organ
A theatre organ is a pipe organ or an electronic organ designed specifically for imitation of the orchestra. It took the place of the orchestra when installed in a movie theatre during the heyday of silent films. Most theatre organs were modeled after the style originally devised by Robert Hope-Jo..
Theatre Parade
Theatre Parade was a British television programme, one of the world's very first regular shows, running on the BBC Television Service from its inception in 1936 until 1938. The programme presented excerpts from popular London theatre productions of the time performed by the theatre cast from the BBC..
Theatre Passe Muraille
Theatre Passe Muraille, theatre company in Toronto, Canada. One of Canada's most influential alternative theatres, Passe Muraille was founded in 1968 by director and playwright Jim Garrard. The company gained local notoriety when it was bafflingly charged with obscenity for the only mildly provoca..
Theatre Record
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Theatre Royal
Numerous theatres, especially in the United Kingdom, have been named Theatre Royal; the name was once an indication that the theatre was a patent theatre, with a Royal Patent without which theatrical performances would be illegal. They include: In the United Kingdom: Theatre Royal, Bath in BathThe..
Theatre Royal, Bath
The Theatre Royal in Bath has been established for over 200 years and is one of the more important provincial (ie not in London) theatres in the UK, with a capacity for an audience of 950. It runs several special festivals each year, including the Bath Shakespeare Festival, Bath International Puppe..
Theatre Royal, Brighton
The Theatre Royal is a Grade 2 listed theatre in Brighton, England presenting a range of West End and touring musicals, plays, along with peformances of Opera and Ballet and a Christmas pantomime. External links [Official site] ..
Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds
--> The Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds was opened by its proprietor and architect William Wilkins (1778–1839) on the 11 October 1819, and was one of the most elegant, sophisticated and up-to-date playhouses of its age. The fact that it has survived, without significant alteration, into our ti..
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
[Featured articles   ] The interior of the third and largest theatre to stand at Drury Lane, c. 1808. The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane is a theatre in the Covent Garden district of London, facing Catherine Street (earlier named Bridges or Brydges Street) and backing ..
Theatre Royal, Dublin
At one stage in the history of the theatre in Britain and Ireland, the designation Theatre Royal or Royal Theatre was an indication that the theatre was granredhad a Royal Patent without which theatrical performances were illegal. There have over the years been four distinct Dublin theatres called t..
Theatre Royal, Glasgow
The Theatre Royal is located in Glasgow, Scotland. There have been two theatres on the present site. Contents 1 History1.1 First Theatre1.2 Second Theatre2 Location3 See also4 External links History First Theatre The first theatre on the present site was called (Ja..
Theatre Royal, Hobart
The Theatre Royal is situated in central Hobart. It stages many events including international ballet, opera, drama and musicals. It was constructed between 1834-1837 and is the oldest continually operating theatre in Australia. External link [Theatre Royal] ..
Theatre Royal, Newcastle
The Theatre Royal is a Grade I listed building situated on Grey Street in Newcastle upon Tyne. It was designed by Richard Grainger, and opened on 20 February 1837 with a performance of The Merchant of Venice. Following a performance of William Shakespeare's play Macbeth, a huge fire destroyed th..
Theatre Royal, Plymouth
The Theatre Royal in Plymouth is a major producing and recieving house consisting of a large main auditorium housing west end musicals, opera and ballet and also a smaller experimental theatre called 'The Drum'. External links [Official Website] ..
Theatre Royal, Wexford
The Theatre Royal, is an opera house and performance venue in Wexford Ireland which opened in 1832. It is the present home of the annual Wexford Festival Opera. Contents 1 History2 Future expansion plans3 References4 See also5 External links History The theatre became a..
Theatre Royal, Windsor
The Theatre Royal, Windsor is located in the town of Windsor, Berkshire, England, close to Windsor Castle. The present building was opened on 17 December 1910 after the previous theatre had burned down on 18 February 1908, under the ownership of Sir William Shipley. Sir Peter Hall staged his first..
Theatre Royal Stratford East
The Theatre Royal Stratford East is a theatre in Stratford, London, which opened in 1884. It is home of the Theatre Workshop company. The Theatre Royal Stratford East was designed by architect James George Buckle, he was commissioned to design the theatre by the Actor/Manager Charles Dillon in 1884..
Theatre Royal Winchester
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Theatre Smith-Gilmour
Theatre Smith-Gilmour, is an artistically driven professional theatre company located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The company is committed to creating theatre developed through "an artistic process that gives expression and dignity to people's imaginations and fantasies; that communicates to audie..
Theatre Square
Theatre Square (Russian: Театральная Площадь, Tetralnaya Ploschad), known as Sverdlov Square between 1919 and 1991, is a city square within the Kitay-Gorod administrative district of Moscow, Russia. It's located at the junction of Kuznetsky Bridge Street, Petrovka Street, Theatre..
Theatre technique
Theatre techniques are procedures that facilitate a successful presentation of a play. They also include any practices that advance and enhance the understanding the audience brings to the action and the acting by the cast on stage. Contents 0.1 The Playwright's Craft0.2 The director..
Theatre Topics
Theatre Topics is an academic journal founded in 1991 and an official publication of [The Association for Theatre in Higher Education]. The journal is directed toward practitioners of theatre arts, with a focus on performance studies, dramaturgy, and theatre pedagogy. It is intended to i..
Theatre Union of Ukraine
The Theatre Union of Ukraine is an independent public union of theatre professionals in Ukraine. The union is a member of ITI (International Theatre Institute) under UNESCO. ..
Theatre without walls
Award winning theatre company based in the united kingdom producing new work. Founded by the writer Jason Maher and the actress Genevieve Swift. ..
Theatre Workshop
Theatre Workshop is a theatre group most notable for their devised pieces that included Oh! What a Lovely War, and for their leader, Joan Littlewood. ..
Theatre World Award
The Theatre World Award is an American honor given annually to an actor or an actress in recognition of an outstanding "breakout" performance in their New York City stage debut. First awarded in 1945, among the inaugural recipients were John Raitt and Judy Holliday. The awards are administered by ..
Theatre X
Broadway Theatre Center Theatre X was an American theatre company based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Until its demise in 2004, it was one of the oldest continuously operating experimental theatre ensembles in the U.S. History The group was founded in 1969 as an informal workshop, by a group of ..
Theatricals
Theatricals is a book of two plays by Henry James published in 1894. The plays, Tenants and Disengaged, had failed to be produced, so James put them out in book form with a rueful preface about his inability to get the plays onto the stage. Contents 1 Plot summaries2 Key themes3 C..
Theatricals: Second Series
Theatricals: Second Series is a book of two plays by Henry James published in 1895. As a follow-up to his 1894 book Theatricals, James included two more unproduced plays in this volume, The Album and The Reprobate. James wrote a longer preface for this book, where he discussed writing for the theat..
Theatrical company management
Company management in a theatre or a traveling company entails all of the traveling, accommodation and day-to-day needs of the acting, design and technical company members. In regional theatres it often includes renting apartments and hotel rooms, booking plane tickets, dealing with furnishing and ..
Theatrical constraints
Theatrical constraints are various rules, either of taste or of law, that govern the production, staging, and content of stage plays in the theater. Whether imposed externally, by virtue of monopoly franchises or censorship laws, or whether imposed voluntarily by actors, directors, or producers, t..
Theatrical producer
A theatrical producer is a type of producer who oversees the staging of theatre productions. The producer also has the ultimated authority in the theatrical production, since he or she is responsible for choosing the play, hiring the play's creative team (director, designers, etc.) and high ranking ..
Theatrical properties
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Theatrical properties, better known as props, are items used in stage plays and similar entertainments to furthe..
Theatrical scenery
Theatrical scenery is that which is used as a setting for a theatrical production. Scenery may be just about anything, from a single chair to an elaborately re-created street, no matter how large or how small, whether or not the item was custom-made or is, in fact, the genuine item, appropriated for..
Theatrical style
There are a variety of theatrical styles used in theatre and drama. These include Naturalism: Portraying life on stage with a close attention to detail, based on observation of real life. Realism: Portraying characters on stage that are close to real life, with realistic settings and staging. Exp..
Theatrical superstitions
Theatrical superstitions are superstitions particular to actors or the theater. Contents 1 The Scottish play2 \"Break a leg\"3 Ghosts4 Whistling5 Script under the Pillow6 Miscellaneous7 External links The Scottish play Shakespeare's play Macbeth is said to be ..
Theatrical Syndicate
The Theatrical Syndicate was established in New York City, New York in 1896 by producers and investors Charles Frohman, Al Hayman, Abe Erlanger, Mark Klaw, Samuel F. Nixon, and Fred Zimmerman. Often referred to as "The Trust," their organization established systemized booking networks throughout the..
Theatrician
A theatrician is a theatre artist or theatre professional, either in the sense of performance, theatre management, theatrical design, theatre historians/scholars, or the technical arts. ..
Theatricum Botanicum
The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum, named for the English botanist John Parkinson's herbal, Theatrum Botanicum (1640), is an open-air theater founded in Topanga Canyon, near Santa Monica, California by Will Geer in 1973. His former wife, Herta Ware, helped develop the outdoor summer theatre and cont..
Theatrix Ineractive
Theatrix Interactive, Inc. is a now defunct software company that produced such computer games as Hollywood, Hollywood High, Milly's Math House and the Juilliard Music Adventure. The company was founded in 1982 with the ambition to create educational software. ..
Theatrum Orbis Terrarum
Theatrum Orbis Terrarum /tɛˈɑːtrʊm ˈɔrbɪs tɛˈrːɑːrʊm/ ("Theatre of the World") is considered to be the first true modern atlas. Written by Abraham Ortelius and originally printed on May 20, 1570, in Antwerp, it consisted of a collection of uniform map sheets and sustaining text bound t..
Theaudience
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TheAudition
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. theAudition are a dance-rock-pop-punk band from Chicago, IL. Like their contemporaries such as Fall Out Boy, Alkaline Trio and Spitalfield, th..
Thea (TV series)
Thea is an American sitcom that premiered September 3, 1993 on ABC, and abruptly cancelled on February 14, 1994, for a total of 18 episodes. Thea Vidale stars as the sassy Thea Turrell (known for her trademark one-liner of "See ya'!"), a widow who is struggling to raise her four kids with the help o..
Thea Andrews
frame Thea Andrews is a Canadian actress and TV personality best known for her stint as hostess of the ESPN2 show Cold Pizza (2003-2005). She used to host a Saturday night counter programming block against Hockey Night in Canada called Guys TV on TSN, and a Canadian cable show titled Cooking f..
Thea and friends
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Thea Astley
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Thea Austin
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Thea Beckman
Thea Beckman (23 july 1923, Rotterdam – 5 may 2004, Bunnik) was a famous Dutch author of children's books. Contents 1 Biography2 Selected bibliography3 Thea Beckmanprize4 External links Biography She was married to Dirk Hendrik Beckmann (double n in his last name). She had ..
Thea Dorn
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Thea E. Smith
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. Thea E. Smith is the vice president of the Columbia Music Company, which publishes sheet m..
Thea Foss
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Thea Gill
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Thea Gilmore
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Thea Gregory
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Thea Halo
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Thea Musgrave
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Thea Stilton
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Thea Vidale
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Thea von Harbou
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Thebacha
Thebacha is a territorial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Northwest Territories, Canada. External links [Website of the Legislative Assembly of Northwest Territories] ..
Thebaid
The Thebaid or Thebaïde is the region of ancient Egypt containing the thirteen southernmost nomes of Upper Egypt, from Abydos to Aswan. It acquired its name from its proximity to the ancient Egyptian capital of Thebes. In Ptolemaic Egypt, the Thebaid formed a single administrative district under..
Thebaid (Greek poem)
The Thebaid is an Ancient Greek epic poem of uncertain authorship (see Cyclic poets) sometimes attributed by early writers to Homer. It told the story of the war between the brothers Eteocles and Polynices, and was regarded as forming part of a Theban Cycle. Only fragments of the text survive. Bibl..
Thebaid (Latin poem)
The Thebaid is an epic poem composed by Statius in Latin during the silver age of Latin poetry in the late first century AD. Contents 1 A Brief History of the Poem2 Fraternal Strife in the Thebaid3 Statius’ Canonical Rank4 The Poem’s Influence and Popularity5 Notes6&..
Thebaid (poems)
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Thebaid is used in English as the name of two epic poems, one in Greek, one i..
Thebaine
Thebaine Systematic name Thebaine Chemical formula CxHxNxOx Molecular mass xx.xx g/mol Density x.xxx g/cm3 Melting point xx.x °C Boiling point xx.x °C CAS number [xx-xx-xx] SMILES xxxxx [Chemical infoboxDisclaimer and references] A minor con..
Theban alphabet
Glyph Transliteration A B C D E F G H I/J K L M N O P Q R S T U/V W X Y Z End of sentence The Theban alphabet is a writing system with unknown origins. It was first published in Heinrich Corneli..
Theban Cycle
The Theban Cycle is a collection of four lost epics of ancient Greek literature which related the mythical history of the Boiotian city of Thebes. They were composed in dactylic hexameter verse and were probably written down between 750 BCE and 500 BCE. Often the Theban epics are counted as part of ..
Theban hegemony
The Theban Hegemony lasted from the Theban victory over the Spartans at Leuctra in 371 BC to their defeat of a coalition of Peloponnesian armies at Mantinea in 362 BC though Thebes sought to maintain its position until finally eclipsed by the rising power of Macedon in 346BC. Externally, the way w..
Theban kings - Greek mythology
The dynastic history of Thebes in Greek mythology is crowded with a bewildering number of kings between the city's foundation (by Cadmus) and the Trojan War. This suggests several competing traditions, which mythographers were forced to reconcile. Cadmus was the first king of Thebes; but the city ..
Theban Legion
The Theban legion figures in hagiography as an entire Roman legion — of "six thousand six hundred and sixty-six men" — who had converted to Christianity and were martyred together, in 286, according to the hagiographies of Saint Maurice, the chief among the Legion's saints. It should b..
Theban Mapping Project
Theban Mapping Project was established in 1978 with the goal to create a masterplan of the Valley of the Kings and of the sites of the Theban Necropolis in general. The project's instigator and director as of 2006 is the U.S. Egyptologist Dr. Kent Weeks. External link [Theban Mapping Project&..
Theban Necropolis
The Theban Necropolis is an area of the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes in Egypt. It was used for ritual burials for much of Pharoanic times, especially in the New Kingdom of Egypt. Mortuary Temples Deir el-Bahri* Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut* Mortuary Temple of Mentuhotep II* Mortuary T..
Theban pederasty
Theban pederasty was a social institution by means of which upper class Theban adolescent boys were educated and entered into adult responsibilities through a love and sexual relationship with an adult aristocrat. It is thought to have either been introduced at the time of the original Dorian inv..
Theban Triad
The Theban Triad are the three Egyptian gods that were the most powerful in the area of Thebes, in Egypt. The gods are Amun, his consort Mut and their son Khonsu. These gods are the primary gods of the massive temple complex at Karnak. ..
Thebarton, South Australia
Thebarton (located at [34°54′S 138°34′E], postcode 5031, altitude 31m) is a suburb the city of Adelaide, South Australia. The suburb of Thebarton was named after the home of Colonel William Light, the first Surveyor-General of the colony of South Australia. The Colonel Light named hi..