I snuck off to freshen up and down a much-needed espresso before getting glammed up in the tiny backstage room. |
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Hailey walked over to Theo and Penny, who had tucked themselves into the right wing backstage area. |
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She was pacing around the wing of the backstage area that she, Logan, and I inhabited before we went on to do our respective parts. |
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They ran into Marcus, who'd disappeared as soon as he came off stage, in the fenced in area by the backstage door. |
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It's worth enquiring about backstage tours of both the Royal Shakespeare and Swan theatres. |
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That summer I got myself a job working in a theatre doing the backstage work. |
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I could have wished there had been more of the legendary theatrical backstage stories. |
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This emotion was one I had never been able to handle, and I slunk away from the bright lights and the stage, to the backstage area. |
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She patted me on the back in encouragement, and I ran off to the backstage wings. |
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I hung my head as I entered the backstage dressing room with the guys and got ready to go meet the fans. |
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In the exclusive backstage area, superstars and statesmen were falling over each other. |
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The arguments against the theatre revolve around its backstage facilities and relatively small capacity. |
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But beyond the public turmoil lies a private, backstage world of unrequited love, secret affairs and insecurity. |
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This exhibit is an exploration of the more private, backstage aspect of the shows. |
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Directly to the north of Gehry's pavilion, with which it shares a backstage, is the Harris Theater of Music and Dance. |
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Behind him, the stage, backstage and floor were all teeming with activity in preparation for tonight's concert. |
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For them, a screen would divide the visible stage from an invisible backstage where scenes would be changed. |
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Now once they make their choices, they could call the bands forward from the wings of backstage. |
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The idea is to expand the hall's stage area and backstage as well as building a new entrance hall. |
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Taped to the one just above my head was an arrow drawn on a sheet of notebook paper, pointing over my head to the backstage on stage right. |
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As in any museum or theater experience, there is a public arena and a backstage. |
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Three hours before game time, a throng of reporters packed the space as if it were backstage at a Springsteen concert. |
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The boys were all sitting in the backstage area talking and having a great time. |
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It all seems like a fun backstage clip until he shows up and reminds her that it's actually very triggering for him. |
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Her victory was an unlikely triumph for a woman who lay backstage crying before the curtain had even gone up. |
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As our two heroes attempt to avoid capture they get themselves involved in the backstage and on-stage lives of showgirls, divas and more. |
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Jude, Daisy and the children went to see a Robert Plant show in Mississippi and went to see the old shrieker and his band backstage afterwards. |
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The next day the Vietnam veteran tells me a funny story about blagging his way backstage at the concert carrying a guitar case full of beer. |
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My friends and I decided on the Sunday to blag our way into a VIP party backstage. |
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The energy was fantastic and even the people backstage were having a blast. |
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Unfortunately, he rambles on the microphone just as often as he twists the knobs backstage. |
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One young lady noticed I had a VIP pass, and started in on me with her need to get backstage. |
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Handing me things and giving me advice left and right, the backstage women were quickly turning from munificent to officious. |
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Currently, the auditorium, offices and backstage areas are smoke-free zones, but smoking is allowed in the bar and some areas of the foyer. |
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A few minutes after the match, they were brawling in the parking lot backstage and the security broke them up. |
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When I chat briefly to Mareko backstage at the gig later that night, he too is modest and friendly. |
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If you can't bring yourself to try out for the talent show, sign up for the backstage crew and learn about lighting. |
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Beastie Boys and Hilary Duff also were no-shows for their scheduled backstage moments. |
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In Frayn's play, the noises off are the backstage screams and war cries of the actors who are all wrapped up in a farce of their own. |
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He staged moody still lifes composed of nom noms that pop stars enjoy snacking on backstage. |
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Rumours circulated backstage concerning the famed violinist, who was allegedly making last-minute efforts to cancel the proceedings. |
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Regardless, Troy Rawhiti-Forbes is in a backstage confab with the other wrestlers. |
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She slipped down off the stage and behind the curtain into the darkness of backstage. |
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You took your place alongside, or backstage and onstage, to some extent during rehearsals and where you could, you were part of performances. |
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We intended to rent a small office building, only to find that we were squeezed out by those who have strong backstage support. |
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Danny looks the least attractive of the bunch of boys, sitting backstage in powder and hairgrips. |
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It's like she's waiting for someone to run in from backstage and throw a cape over her shoulders. |
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When it turned out that Ahuja had forgotten her capo, Osborne kindly ran backstage to get her one. |
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Made in English, it will perhaps be the first Indian movie to capture the backstage happenings of the small screen world. |
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It is just tiny celebrities in their denim and All Stars, leather car coats and backstage passes. |
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We were ominously informed that medical personnel would always be on call backstage. |
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In a backstage interview after the Oscars, Mr. Brody proclaimed that he is also in favor of kitties, puppies, and chocolate-chip ice cream. |
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In the backstage area, just about everyone except the competitors has crowded around clipboards full of paper. |
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We'd hit the big time, changing in a real dressing room, not some backstage janitor's closet. |
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Perry walked towards the backstage area, yelping as they were nearly attacked by screaming fangirls. |
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We've had to cancel several shows due to Andrew spotting random concert-goers wandering backstage. |
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During intermission, Michael and Ashley visited the backstage area, where the musicians rested until the finale of the concert. |
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At the intermission, Murai came backstage and toweled off his glistening face. |
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The book takes us backstage during the performance, and shows us a consummately complex man, urbane, mercurial, bitter, funny and, again, bitter. |
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According to sources, lots of Hollywood types were backstage, including agents, PR flacks, managers and special guests. |
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But last September she applied to be a backstage helper in a panto and said she wanted to be Miss Garland's dresser. |
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The actors flurry about backstage, hissing, thumping and gesticulating wildly between cues. |
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As the cast took their curtain-calls, I sat crestfallen backstage, erasing my disguise with a make-up wipe. |
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To create his galaxy of impressions, Baxter watched television avidly, even backstage between stage shows. |
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Afterwards, emboldened by the music's galvanic tides and ominous, pacing images, I barged backstage. |
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She prances off backstage and I have to physically hold myself back from a scowl. |
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By this time I'm starving, so when we go backstage at the restaurant, among the pots and pans and prepping stations, I get quite excited. |
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The contestants, from 11 Asian countries, Germany and France, primped backstage as they answered questions about themselves. |
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Live Wire also contains backstage stories and profiles, including an article on Jon Marans as background for Old Wicked Songs. |
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Indeed, so deglamorized are his paintings of dancers backstage and in rehearsal that in some circles Degas has gained a reputation for misogyny. |
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At the last minute, we decided to seat the language coach backstage as a prompter. |
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All the models are there, all the hair and makeup backstage, all the publicists, all the producers. |
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Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks had produced a TV movie that won an award, and they were goofing around in front of the press backstage. |
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Or the teacher who accosted his student backstage after her full recital, dressing her down in front of her peers for all her musical failures. |
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When I got backstage for the interval the green room was still fairly quiet. |
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Our friends talked shop for a while, dishing on backstage gossip about the other artists. |
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It could almost be a backstage comedy at the start, the second act is simply duologues and then we see the actual show. |
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And as nerves fray and tempers rise, you can be assured of a catty remark or backstage rumpus. |
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Standing backstage, the world-weary piano player clenched his small hands together. |
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Now before you jump down my throat and accuse me of being totally ignorant as to what goes on backstage, let me explain my position. |
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Peter then passed the paper backstage before carrying on with the rest of his act, which was greeted with rapturous applause. |
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You open and close the curtain, set up the flats and backdrops, and check to make sure that everything is going right backstage. |
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There was much applause and heckling, I mean cheering, and we were whisked backstage. |
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The workshop will expose students to the rudiments of handling backstage activities such as sound and lighting effects. |
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Before the show we sneaked a look backstage to get the low-down on the make-up artists. |
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Bar, foyer and backstage are all much improved but the red-plush auditorium retains its intimate charm. |
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At a previous dinner he had taken the trouble to go backstage to thank the chefs and pose for photographs. |
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The alleged victim also claims he was dragged backstage where the savage attack continued. |
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The whole set has been rotated to reveal what it looks like from backstage, and we see what really goes on behind the scenes. |
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Also huge for some people, what goes on behind the scenes with all those supermodels at the fashion show backstage? |
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Then, by coincidence, I met him backstage at a theatre premiere and I didn't recognize him. |
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I had to maneuver my way backstage, through the dressing room, and out the door without making noise and or killing myself. |
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As we are led backstage, we see dressing rooms that might be private cabins. |
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For my part, I left the scene as intended, only to find myself not backstage but in another theatre and invited to keep performing. |
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It's 30 minutes before show time and it's dark and surprisingly quiet backstage at the Gateway Theatre. |
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He put me halfway down once we'd gotten backstage in the small dressing room the guys had been given. |
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I was light-headed, and it was with difficulty that I followed her when she went backstage to her dressing room. |
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I stood nervously in the wings, backstage, watching the present act on stage. |
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We used a photograph of him taken backstage at the Winter Garden theater to calibrate our time extractor. |
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We walked back to our dressing room backstage, and I reached forward to Tom, and squeezed his shoulder. |
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She herself has worked backstage for a marionette theater in Minneapolis, and she taught calligraphy for years. |
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Danny stepped away, and cast one last disdainful look at Scott before going backstage, and presumably leaving the theater. |
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I first saw Philip from the wings backstage, he was directing a rehearsal, making some point with the actors. |
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A special welcome awaits those with an interest in drama either on stage or backstage. |
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I wonder who is cutting the deals backstage and what it will look like after this is over. |
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We also need helpers for backstage and front of house, publicity etc. |
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Then, while all of the security guards are busy restraining the ruffians, walk straight backstage and wait for an opportunity to talk to whomever you want. |
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This in turn would certainly lead to some strange backstage deals. |
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In Berlioz, he planted the two harps in front of the orchestra, on either side of his rostrum, and banished bells and drums to the unseen backstage. |
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Heaving another sigh, he jogged down the stairs to the lobby of the venue and made his way across to the side door which would lead him round to the backstage. |
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During my class play, my friends and I were dancing like goofs backstage. |
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She has laid down a strict code of conduct in her troupe and women artistes are not allowed to entertain visitors backstage or go out unchaperoned. |
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Sometimes, moreover, the backstage discussions that occur in public bathrooms are at least partially concerned with a team member's morale or that of the entire team. |
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I was trapped backstage with a rabble of photographers behind a security fence as the models filed out. |
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While a CPR-certified physical therapist administered first aid backstage, the new lead couple quickly discussed their impending unrehearsed performance. |
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The friendship had evidently been the subject of some skepticism, and snickering, backstage. |
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Here are backstage rooms for the theatre ending in a corner green-room, and a loading dock for scenery is accommodated as discreetly as possible in the north-west corner. |
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There's a reason why some theaters have a green-painted lounge backstage. |
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Today, we walked up to the Crosby Theater and saw the backstage, where the sets and small boat for the show, set to open this Saturday, were stored. |
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The backstage area was all a bustle with everyone getting into costumes, finding their places, practicing their lines, setting up scenery, and trying to calm theirselves. |
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Next week's production of The Wizard Of Oz will involve more than 100 participants, aged seven to 21, on stage and backstage and in the orchestra pit. |
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While we enjoy the insights and backstage stories that those around the supergroup can provide, it would have been nice to have more input from the members themselves. |
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Hanging out backstage, documenting the performers and the life of the show, is like therapy for her, she says. |
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When I was 4, I went backstage at a play starring Tony Robinson. |
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He played his bass like he had five spares waiting backstage. |
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Anyone with an interest in the world of drama, whether on stage or backstage, is encouraged to come along to the meeting and get involved in the activities of the group. |
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I was quite artistic and I studied an arts foundation course at Bradford College and later worked at the Alhambra Theatre backstage, in the box office and on the stage door. |
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By now it's less than an hour until show time and there isn't room to swing a mascara backstage so unsurprisingly Belinda laughs when I ask how she's coping. |
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Yesterday's thoughts on American gun culture reminded me of something that happened when this middle England muser was a backstage myrmidon at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. |
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I left the office about 5pm and spent a lot of time wandering around the different backstage sites, dressing rooms and stage areas, to make sure everything went to plan. |
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Our search led us deep into the backstage area of the opera house. |
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She was given a backstage tour, had her picture taken on stage, received signed merchandise from the band and had her seats upgraded to a suite at the side of the stage. |
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I sighed gratefully and headed backstage to get a cold water bottle. |
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Bonet had often clashed with creator Bill Cosby and was unprofessional backstage. |
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There we were, four or five clowns and buffoons in silly outfits waiting together backstage to walk out on a wooden platform with a brass pole in the center. |
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Tonight, by contrast, it was as though he had prepped for the showdown by doing several lines of coke backstage. |
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Operationally, the obvious place to build the extension would have been at the north end of the site, where the existing stage and backstage areas are located. |
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Her mother had a musical theater background, so Malone grew up backstage, watching productions come to fruition. |
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After she ended a 6-month-long consensual affair with Cosby, she claims he drugged her backstage before a performance in Denver. |
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We say our hellos, and he guides me backstage, up three flights of stairs, and into his dressing room. |
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She demanded that not only should the backstage area be completely dry, but that no alcohol be sold anywhere in the venue. |
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Lynch avoids the packed Billy Wilder Theater to wait backstage, while Brand sits in the front row, bantering with his neighbors. |
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Now that we are in the run of the play, our stage manager has the crystal backstage to ward off the boogeyman. |
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I once organized a trip to a Dave Matthews concert, with backstage passes included, to reward a busload of big Edwards donors. |
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Harding at first thought he would be suitable as the question master, but, after his one attempt was wrecked thanks to backstage mistakes, that job went to Eamonn Andrews. |
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They mooch around with no energy and look miserable backstage. |
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As with the youth project, Phase II is designed to give a true taste of professional theatre and all its disciplines, including backstage and front of house. |
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A couple of cameramen and a photographer from Elle arrive to capture the backstage atmosphere, and the girls switch on the charm, posing coquettishly in twos and threes. |
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It's basically a two-hander, set in the backstage areas of theatres and focussing on the interaction between an up-and-coming young actor and a much older thesp on his uppers. |
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He shared his first joint with Louis Armstrong and dickie Wells backstage at Three Deuces on 52 Street. |
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We all have backstage selves and selves that we cultivate and present to the outside world. |
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And why do executives think viewers and readers will care about a backstage peek into magazineland? |
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Meanwhile, make-up artist Lisa Armstrong revealed how she calms Victoria's backstage nerves, as she gives her boiled sweets. |
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The event aims to give recognition to the make-up artists and hair stylists who otherwise remain backstage. |
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Another broad issue regarding the physical setting involves decisions about the setting's frontstage and backstage. |
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The group request pinball machines and a variety of games backstage while they are on tour. |
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The backstage area of a fashion show is almost always a madhouse. |
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A model backstage at the Chadwick Bell Spring 2014 fashion show. |
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That would seem to be a recipe for constant tension but Dratch says that backstage at SNL is not a competitive backstabby kind of atmosphere. |
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The celeb-filled backstage Louder Lounge area in Chelmsford will feature a BaByliss spa, Guitar Hero area and Imarni nail bar. |
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One girl related seeing a girl working on a coloring book backstage. |
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Show director Cuca Solana, got up from her seat and ran backstage in a failed bid to persuade the models to stop the show. |
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The wide-eyed girl who led me backstage is now wearing a hoodie. |
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Chaplin says the knifefrenzy fantasy popped into his head after he spotted a set of carving knives in the backstage kitchen. |
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During his backstage theatre job, Sellers began practising on a set of drums that belonged to the band Joe Daniels and his Hot Shots. |
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In his third year at college, Serkis joined the backstage team at the local Duke's Playhouse to earn his Equity card. |
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While the show continued, efforts were being made backstage to revive Cooper, not made easier by the darkness. |
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When someone stole his guitar after he left it backstage overnight, Al bought him a red Silvertone Danelectro. |
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After the concert, I totally queened out when I met Cher in person backstage. |
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But once backstage, you realize that each performer plays many parts. |
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It is forbidden to quote from it backstage as this could cause the current play to collapse and have to be replaced, causing possible unemployment. |
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In recent years the site has been organised around a restricted backstage compound, with the Pyramid stage on the north, and Other stage on the south of the compound. |
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These projects included improving ventilation to the auditorium, more bars and restaurants, new improved seating, better technical facilities and more modern backstage areas. |
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Working backstage gave him a chance to study actors such as Paul Scofield. |
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It follows the backstage antics of a touring theatre company as they stumble their way through rehearsals to a shambolic first night and then a final disastrous performance. |
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The 11-member troupe, from Essex, said the Scotswoman, long time favourite to win the competition, was even more magnanimous backstage than she was in front of the cameras. |
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He had a backstage pass and he used it as often as possible. |
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I had no intention of listening to this performance, my own heart infarcted with jealousy at being in the audience rather than backstage with him. |
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Speaking backstage at The Royal Variety Show, the talent judge said she would love to take the Queen to her daughter's 'show and tell' day at school. |
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Bulgaria was provoked by the backstage deals between its former allies, Serbia and Greece, on the allocation of the spoils at the end of the First Balkan War. |
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This offers guitarists the industry's fastest setup and teardown, making connecting or disconnecting pedalboard, amplifier and backstage equipment a snap. |
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Hygiene freak Madge, whose MDNA tour arrives in Coimbra City, Portugal, tomorrow has also told organisers only she and her entourage are allowed backstage passes. |
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