Crucible Theatre
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Crucible Theatre — For a list of productions see Sheffield Theatres Productions. Crucible Theatre The redeveloped Crucible Theatre, 2010. Also visible is the Lyceum theatre (right) and the redeveloped Tudor Square (bottom) Address 55 Norfolk Street … Wikipedia
Crucible Theatre — Das Crucible Theatre ist Teil eines Theaterkomplexes im Zentrum von Sheffield in England. Der Komplex wurde 1971 errichtet und umfasst neben dem Crucible Theatre (980 Sitzplätze) das Crucible Studio (400 Sitzplätze). Seit 1977 werden die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
(the) Crucible Theatre — the Crucible Theatre [the Crucible Theatre] a theatre, opened in 1971, in ↑Sheffield, England. As well as showing plays, the theatre is well known as the place where major ↑snooker competitions are held … Useful english dictionary
Crucible curse — The Crucible Curse (also known as the The Curse of the Crucible ) refers to the fact that no first time snooker world champion has retained his title the following year since the event moved to the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield in… … Wikipedia
Crucible (disambiguation) — A crucible is a heat resistant container in which materials can be heated to very high temperatures. Crucible may also refer to: Contents 1 Literature, drama, and film 2 Music … Wikipedia
Crucible Curse — The Crucible Curse is a phrase widely used in professional snooker. [cite news | date=2006 04 14 | url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2006/04/15/sosnoo15.xml sSheet=/sport/2006/04/15/ixsport.html | title=Murphy aiming to… … Wikipedia
theatre, Western — ▪ art Introduction history of the Western theatre from its origins in pre Classical antiquity to the present. For a discussion of drama as a literary form, see dramatic literature and the articles on individual national literatures.… … Universalium
theatre — In the 1950s and 1960s a new wave of angry young playwrights (such as Osborne, Wesker and Delaney) re established theatre as a vibrant arena of sociopolitical debate with plays emphasizing a social naturalism focused on working class culture.… … Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture
Lyceum Theatre (Sheffield) — The Lyceum is a 1068 seat theatre in the City of Sheffield, England. HistoryBuilt in 1897 to a traditional proscenium arch design, it is the only surviving theatre outside of London designed by the famous theatre architect W.G.R. Sprague and the… … Wikipedia
Motley Theatre Design Course — is a one year independent theatre design course in London. It was founded at Sadler s Wells Opera in 1966. Contents 1 History of the School 1.1 Sadler s Wells Opera English National Opera 1.2 Riverside Studios … Wikipedia