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  • |caption = At the Floral Pavilion Theatre, [[New Brighton, Merseyside]] ==Controversies==
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  • Cook and Moore were performing on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] with their revue show ''Good Evening'', a live version of their [[Category:Comedy theatre characters]]
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  • [[Category:LGBT-related controversies in television]] [[Category:LGBT-related controversies in the United Kingdom]]
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  • ...in [[w:Whitechapel|Whitechapel]], which served performers from the variety theatre across the road.<ref name="TimesWolfe">{{cite news |url=https://www.thetime ...ch had a run in [[West End theatre|London's West End]] at the [[Piccadilly Theatre]] in 1962.<ref name="Stage2011"/>
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  • === Windmill Theatre === ...vian Van Damm]], agreed to offer him work as a stagehand at the [[Windmill Theatre]], where his job included shifting scenery, and helping to get the nude pla
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  • ...to Nix Charlie Chan members picketing the film at the [[Hollywood Pacific Theatre]]]] [[Category:Race-related controversies in film]]
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  • ...e sought theatre roles. In 1972, he acted as a doctor in the [[Royal Court Theatre|Royal Court]]'s production of [[Edna O'Brien]]'s play ''A Pagan Place''. Wi [[Category:Religious controversies in stand-up comedy]]
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  • ...apted into a play by William Gleason - mostly for high school or community theatre productions. The storyline bares similarities to the film, although the loc [[Category:Films involved in plagiarism controversies]]
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  • ...outer walls and gateway), [[Carthage]] ([[Roman theatre (structure)|Roman theatre]]) and [[Matmata, Tunisia|Matmata]] ([[Sermon on the Mount]] and [[Crucifix ==Controversies==
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  • ...ref>{{cite book|author1=Gale Group|author2=Thomas Riggs|title=Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nuVkAAAAMAAJ|yea [[Category:Obscenity controversies in television]]
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  • ...ref>{{cite book|title=British TV Comedies: Cultural Concepts, Contexts and Controversies|page=40|author1=Juergen Kamm |author2=Birgit Neumann |author3=Ken McGregor The film's UK première was on 12 March 1971 at the Columbia Theatre, London. Critical reviews were mixed, but it performed well at the UK box-o
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  • ...o, though eager, is slightly bumbling and has very little aptitude for the theatre; Gunner "La-de-dah"/"[[Paderewski]]" Graham, a bald-headed [[Oxbridge]] gra [[Category:Race-related controversies in television]]
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  • ...Chaplin starred in the play's West End production at the [[Duke of York's Theatre]] from October to December 1905.{{sfn|Marriot|p=217}} He completed one fina ..., sullen-looking youngster" who "looked much too shy to do any good in the theatre".{{sfn|Robinson|p=76}} However, the teenager made an impact on his first ni
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