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  2. Theatre (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Theatre is a novel by the British writer W. Somerset Maugham, first published in 1937 by William Heinemann (UK) and Doubleday Doran (US). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The novel describes a successful actress and her husband, a theatre manager; her life and career is disturbed by a stormy affair with a young accountant.

  3. Bread and Puppet Theater - Wikipedia

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    The theater operates on a "shoestring" budget. [10] This means that staff are historically paid as low as $35 a week (in 1977) and that many items used in the production of the theater, including clothing and raw puppet materials, are obtained second hand or by donation.

  4. Raw material - Wikipedia

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    A raw material, also known as a feedstock, unprocessed material, or primary commodity, is a basic material that is used to produce goods, finished goods, energy, or intermediate materials that are feedstock for future finished products. As feedstock, the term connotes these materials are bottleneck assets and are required to produce other products.

  5. Béton brut - Wikipedia

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    Detail of the Royal National Theatre (1976) showing the grain of the formwork Example of large board form concrete formwork, constructed to create a complex concrete wall form with the raw concrete aesthetic of béton brut. The use of béton brut was pioneered by modernist architects such as Auguste Perret and Le Corbusier.

  6. Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The judges are invited critics [3] who write regularly on theatre across Scotland, for print and/or online publications.. The critics as of 2025 are: Joyce McMillan (The Scotsman); Mark Brown (The Daily Telegraph, The National); Michael Cox (Across The Arts); Anna Burnside (Freelance Journalist); Mark Fisher (The Guardian); Natalie O'Donoghue (BroadwayWorld); Thom Dibdin (The Stage); Mary ...

  7. Raw Material (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Raw Material (German: Rohstoff) is a 1984 autobiographical novel by the German writer Jörg Fauser.Set in the 1960s, it follows the author's alter ego Harry Gelb as he lives as a heroin addict in Istanbul, as an alcoholic, menial worker and struggling writer in a Berlin commune, and as a squatter in Frankfurt.

  8. Alley Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Alley Theatre is a Tony ... The term “brutalism” was coined in 1953 and comes from the French béton brut meaning "raw concrete". Concrete is the material most ...

  9. Théâtre-Musée des Capucines - Wikipedia

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    The museum was created in 1993 by the Fragonard perfume company within a former theater, the Théâtre des Capucines, dating to 1889. It exhibits 19th-century copper distilling apparatus, alembics, flasks, pots-pourris, and perfume roasters, as well as the animals and plants that provide raw materials for perfumes. A collection of perfume ...