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By: Timmy Vic
Ticket Genie is the nationwide source for discount tickets. The company can guarantee that your authentic, not to mention wildly cheap discount tickets will be mailed to you on time. (Read More)
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By: Timmy Vic
Nationwide favourite, Ticket Genie, is the premier online source for discounted theatre tickets. Americans across the country have been enlisting in their discount theatre ticket services for reliable and... (Read More)
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By: Steven Jorgensenn
Atlanta's Center for Puppetry Arts is the biggest non-profit in the US specific to puppetry. It opened in September 1978, and was the first puppetry center in the country. Over the years the Center has... (Read More)
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By: Sarah Marshall
A short introduction to the famous Tchaikovsky Ballet, The Sleeping Beauty. It explains the story, the social and historical context to why it has become one of the worlds most iconic productions. (Read More)
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By: Sarah Marshall
A short article piece detailing the wonderful life of one of the worlds most infectious composers ever to have lived. Learn about the paths Giuseppe Verdi took before he became the legend that he is today. (Read More)
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By: Sarah Marshall
A brief introduction into the fairytale opera classic, Hansel & Gretel as well as an introductory bio of its composer, Engelbert Humperdinck. (Read More)
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By: Mark Walters
Taking the time to find the perfect ballet to attend is almost as exciting as seeing the work itself. Taking the time to research the different famous ballets that are out there will really help you make an... (Read More)
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By: Mark Walters
The Nutcracker is a ballet in two acts with music by Tchaikovsky. The original version of the ballet was created and staged by the great Russian choreographer Marius Pepita in December 1892 however The... (Read More)
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By: Mark Walters
Taking in an opera show is something that not all people do in their lifetime, but it can be a very exciting experience that will be remembered forever. The difficult part is not really related to when you... (Read More)
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By: Mark Walters
Sylvia is a three-act ballet that is inspired by characters from mythology. The ballet is set to music by French composer Lo Delibes and premiered at the Palais Garnier in Paris in 1876. The story is based... (Read More)
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By: Mark Walters
If you do not know Frederick Ashton then you have come to the right place. This article will explain a little bit about this man's life and what he has accomplished as a professional within the arts. If you do (Read More)
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By: Mark Walters
Often considered to be a forgotten masterpiece, the opera Niobe was written by Agostino Steffani who lived in Italy between 1654 and 1728. Steffani was greatly acclaimed in his day and his work admired for its (Read More)
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By: Mark Walters
Sir Frederick Ashton was the legendary dancer and choreographer who left behind him a prolific amount of acclaimed work. Born on the 17th September 1904 Ashton was the founding cho (Read More)
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By: Mark Walters
Based on Alexander Pushkin's poetic novel Eugene Onegin, the ballet Onegin is set to music by Tchaikovsky and performed in three acts. Choreographer John Cranko adapted the poem to ballet and it was first... (Read More)
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By: Sarah Marshall
The Royal Opera House faces a tough time bringing opera and ballet to the masses in these times of financial uncertainty, said Tony Hall, its Chief Executive, in a recent interview in the British daily The... (Read More)
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By: Andrew White
The biggest theater in the Northeast United States region is The Delaware Theater Company. It is located at 200 Water Street in the wonderful city of Wilmington, Delaware and can accommodate approximately... (Read More)
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By: Jeff Bridges
Giacomo Puccini is the original writer of the popular opera Madame Butterfly. If you attend this dazzling opera we recommend bringing a pair of opera glasses to enjoy it to the fullest extent. And we will tell (Read More)
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By: Susie Smith
The Victoria Theatre Association, located in the historic Victoria Theatre in Downtown Dayton, Ohio is Dayton's premier not-for-profit arts organization. The performance venues of the Victoria Theatre... (Read More)
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By: Sam Williams
Are you looking for the right PC speakers for your needs? No doubt you'll find that there are all different kinds of speakers that are available today. There is definitely a lot of competition and many... (Read More)
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By: Amy Nutt
New York City is famously known as the city that never sleeps. Every year, millions of people from all over the world come to New York to take in the sights and sounds of this culturally diverse city. One... (Read More)
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By: Wayne Hemrick
Shrek The Musical brings the movie to life in a big, gross, and beautiful production and will be loved by people of all ages thanks to reasonably priced Broadway Theater tickets. Shrek the musical tour is... (Read More)
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By: Sherlock Ohms
For years Audiophiles reveled at the new line of speakers, pre-amps and amplifiers and source components that continued to get better and better. Today, in terms of capable audiophile-grade technology, we are (Read More)
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By: Janice Wee
Your kids can create their puppet theater all by themselves.Here is what they would need though* a table,* a table cloth large enough to completely cover the front and sides of the table, leaving the back... (Read More)
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By: Michael Lastun
First step after you decided to have theater speakers at home is to choose the suitable product. Speakers can have various shapes and characteristics and some of them are pintable. There are two kinds of on... (Read More)
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By: Justin Koh
At first it seems like much fun having the cash to indulge and immerse yourself in high-definition video and surround sound, and then you realize there's more decision to be made than just placing a sleek... (Read More)
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By: Steve Faber
First of all, don't assume you need a huge video screen in your media room. If your screen is too large, visual fatigue will detract from your theater experience. A good, but general rule for screen size is to (Read More)
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By: Andrew Ghigo
Rear Projection Television - An Affordable OptionA great deal of consumer appeal for Rear Projection TV systems arise out of the shear simplicity that this product offers as an immediate solution to getting... (Read More)
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By: Chris Vazquez
Most people think that in order to have a home theater system you have to have a lot of money or know someone who installs them. This simply isn't true. Home theater systems are becoming more popular in this (Read More)
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By: Andrew Ghigo
Surge Suppressors - A First Line of DefenseAll home theater equipment should be equipped with at least some form of surge protection. Surge suppressors represent the most basic form of power protection - a... (Read More)
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