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  2. Théâtre Mogador - Wikipedia

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    Théâtre Mogador (French pronunciation: [teɑtʁ mɔɡadɔʁ]), founded in 1913 with design by Bertie Crewe, is a Parisian music hall theatre located at 25, Rue de Mogador in the 9th arrondissement. It seats 1,600 people on three tiers (orchestra: 787 seats, boxes: 432 seats, balconies: 381 seats).

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  4. Downtown Majestic - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Majestic (formerly known as "Downtown") is a center for cultural, musical or educational events and meetings in Bogotá, Colombia.. It is a historical heritage, built in 1938, originally called Teatro Mogador, and since 2007 began to be called Downtown Majestic, and has been specifically adapted to host events.

  5. Mystery play - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of a performance of the Mystery Play of Saint Clement in Metz during the Middle Ages.. Mystery plays and miracle plays (they are distinguished as two different forms although the terms are often used interchangeably [1]) are among the earliest formally developed plays in medieval Europe.

  6. Woman Who Endured 4 Years of Captivity and Torture in ... - AOL

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    Shortly after arriving in California, she went to a convenience store and heard a man preaching in the parking lot. The second time she saw him, the pair exchanged numbers and quickly started dating.

  7. La Cage aux Folles (play) - Wikipedia

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    La Cage aux Folles ([la kaʒ o fɔl], "The Cage of Madwomen") is a 1973 French farce by Jean Poiret [1] centering on confusion that ensues when Laurent, the son of a Saint Tropez night club owner and his gay lover, brings his fiancée's ultraconservative parents for dinner.

  8. La petite fonctionnaire - Wikipedia

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    La petite fonctionnaire is a 1921 comédie musicale in three acts, with music by André Messager and a French libretto by Alfred Capus and Xavier Roux, based on a play by Capus. [ 1 ] Background

  9. Salle Pleyel - Wikipedia

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    The Salle Pleyel (French pronunciation: [sal plɛjɛl], meaning "Pleyel Hall") is a concert hall in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France, designed by the acoustician Gustave Lyon together with the architect Jacques Marcel Auburtin, who died in 1926, and the work was completed in 1927 by his collaborators André Granet and Jean-Baptiste Mathon.