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The Octoroon, Act IV, 1859 (print held by Special Collections, Templeman Library, University of Kent) [1] The Octoroon is a play by Dion Boucicault that opened in 1859 at The Winter Garden Theatre, New York City. Extremely popular, the play was kept running continuously for years by seven road companies. [2]
A Winter Garden: Five Songs for the Season is an extended play (EP) by Loreena McKennitt. Recorded and released in 1995, it contains five tracks: three Christmas carols, McKennitt's adaptation of Archibald Lampman 's poem "Snow" (also released on To Drive the Cold Winter Away ), and the traditional English "Seeds of Love."
The first large public winter garden was built in 1842–46 in Regent's Park, and was used for evening occasions, large flower shows and social gatherings. [2] Other winter gardens, such as the Crystal Palace by Sir Joseph Paxton in 1851, were soon built and used for a variety of purposes.
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Winter’s not coming, but a new ending could be. In a new interview, George R.R. Martin said the long-anticipated final two books of the “A Song of Ice and Fire” series will feature a ...
Beth and Mary get into a bit of a tussle but Mary is clearly panicked and not much of a killer, picking up a bread knife and cutting Beth's arm with a swipe, before helping her with the wound.
Joker: Folie à Deux has shocked and divided fans over its layered plot twists — and that explosive ending. The highly anticipated sequel to 2019’s Joker officially hit theaters on Friday ...
The end of that year saw the first edition of another revue at the Winter Garden, the Greenwich Village Follies. [ 112 ] [ 113 ] The Greenwich Village Follies reappeared in 1924 [ 114 ] and 1928, [ 115 ] [ 116 ] and the Winter Garden also hosted the Artists and Models revue in 1925 [ 117 ] [ 118 ] and 1927.