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Line is a 1967 one-act play by Israel Horovitz, his first play produced. It is an absurdist drama about 5 people waiting in line for an event (what event it is, is never made clear—several of the characters' stated expectations contradict the others). Each of the characters uses their wiles in an attempt to be first in line, getting more and ...
It was well received by audiences and critics; one of the latter wrote that there was "a suggestion of Molière" about it. [49] The first professional production of the play in Australia was given by the Allan Wilkie and Hunter-Watts company at the Tivoli Theatre, Melbourne in February 1931, with Wilkie and Hunter-Watts as David and Judith. [50]
Crosswords initially pitted two contestants in direct competition, filling in answers in the day's crossword puzzle one at a time in a random but predetermined order. The answer boxes denoting the number of letters in a word was shown with a crossword clue and a dollar value.
The event, presented in a pageant style, is meant as a fundraiser for TNC, and has honored friends of TNC, patrons of the arts, and, in 2006, the City of New Orleans. TNC donated a portion of the proceeds raised from this Benefit to Southern Rep , a theater company in New Orleans whose space was destroyed in the floods resulting from Hurricane ...
The play inspired Raja Dasgupta's Bengali film Tiktiki, released in 2012. The film starred Soumitra Chattopadhyay and Kaushik Sen. The play was also the basis for the film Tamanna. Whilst some of the interactions between the two men are similar, the film has roles for not just Wyke's wife, but also his second, younger wife, the Tindle character ...
Unless otherwise noted, the run count listed is for the original Broadway production of the show. M denotes a musical, P denotes a straight play, R denotes revue, D denotes a dance show, and S denotes a special show or event. Bold titles indicate the show is currently running.
This is a list of prior winners of the Texas University Interscholastic League's annual State One-Act Play competition. Information can be found on the official UIL website under “One Act Play & Theatrical Design State Program” on page 60.
It was the 2001 winner of the Tony Award for "Best Special Theatrical Event", [1] and simultaneously received a Tony Award nomination [2] for and won the 2001 Emmy Award for "Best Choreography". [3] Blast! ' s instrumentation is exclusively brass and percussion, a nod to the show's roots in the drum and bugle corps activity.