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Scenes from the episode were filmed on location at the Pantages Theatre with the Los Angeles production company of the hit musical Wicked, which was a stand-in for the Broadway production. [1] In this production, Megan Hilty and original Broadway standby Eden Espinosa played Glinda and Elphaba respectively. [2]
Newport Pagnell is a ... Bowls has been played in Newport Pagnell for over 400 years as maps of the Town dating from the mid 17 Century show a public House called ...
After a new school in Bury Street was completed in 1896, the building became vacant and, in 1899, it was leased to the Newport Pagnell Town Hall Company, for 99 years, at a rent of £10 a year, for use as an events venue. [5] Around this time, a new wing was added, in the Art Nouveau style, containing a stage and offices. In 1937, the building ...
episode featuring Mstislav Rostropovich (March 30, 1977) [30] Theater in America: The Prince of Homburg from the Chelsea Theater Center (April 27, 1977) [31] Dance in America: Pilobolus Dance Theater (May 4, 1977) [32] Hard Times (starting May 11, 1977) [33] Live from Lincoln Center: Giselle (June 2, 1977)
These were the musical numbers from the Broadway show that the contestants were taught during each episode. Episode 1: So Much Better; Episode 2: Delta Nu Nu Nu; Episode 3: Omigod You Guys; Episode 4: Serious; Episode 5: Positive ("Shake Your Junk" Dance sequence) Episode 6: Legally Blonde; Episode 7: What You Want
Tickford Priory was a medieval monastic house in Newport Pagnell in Buckinghamshire, England. Tickford Priory was established in 1140 by Fulconius Paganel, [citation needed] the lord of the Manor of Newport Pagnell. The priory was a cell of the Cluniac Order, headquartered at Marmoutier Abbey in Tours, France.
The club was established as Newport Pagnell Wanderers in 1963, [2] following a meeting between a group of players and Town Clerk Frank Hall. [3] They joined the North Bucks & District League in 1964 and won the Division Three Shield in their first season. [ 2 ]