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 Theatres of New Kensington: The Imperial Theatre
The building for The Imperial Theatre currently exists as the "New Ken Bingo Hall." While this is a sad current state for this building, most of the main facade is still intact and relatively undamaged.
It remained as The Imperial Theatre until sometime before 1940, when it was renamed The Ritz Theatre.
The Imperial Theatre closed sometime between 1952 and 1954, and sat vacant until sometime around 1957, when it became Fisher Bros. Dry Goods.
www.dryrose.com /new_ken_theatres/imperial.php

  
 Maslov: The History of Russian Clarinet Perfomance
In 1831 he was replaced by P.Titov: " the Office of imperial theatres informs you, that according to the instruction of the director, of imperial Moscow theatres you are assigned as the school teacher of the wind instrument clarinet with the salaries 600 roubles per one year May 12 1831.
In 1795 at the theatre of Ostankino the premiere of the opera by I.Kozlovsky " The Capture of Izmail " was held.
The period of the heyday of the theatre, and, especially, its orchestra is from 1790 to 1803.
www.clarinetdepot.com /articles/maslov1.htm

  
 New York Choreographic Institute
--1881: Alexandre II is assassinated; in the new administration, Ivan Alexandrovich Vsevolozhsky, a lover of ballet, is appointed Director of Imperial Theatres; Vsevolozhsky undertakes an administrative reform of the Russian theatres.
In the imperial theatres the balletmaster's authority over the composer was sanctioned by law.
1870 : Petipa becomes first balletmaster of the Imperial Theatres on the death of St-Leon.
www.nycballet.com /nyci/nyci_forums_petipa.html

  
 Imperial Theatre, Saint John, New Brunswick
Imperial Theatre is fully accessible to the disabled, and features a listening assistance system for the hearing impaired.
Imperial Theatre is Atlantic Canada's busiest and most beautiful venue for live performance.
The Imperial Theatre of Saint John is one of Saint John's old historical sites beautifully restored to its original splendor.
www.new-brunswick.net /Saint_John/imperial/imperial.html

  
 London Conferences & Venues
Imperial College offers over 200 meeting rooms, lecture theatres and classrooms, all of which are well located in central London.
Imperial's South Kensington campus offers a wide range of lecture theatres, with capacities ranging from 49 to 345, equipped with all the latest technology.
Imperial's Charing Cross campus offers year round conference facilities including two fully equipped, air-conditioned lecture theatres (capacity 320 and 200 respectively) together with adjacent seminar rooms and concourse areas suitable for exhibitions, catering and registration.
www.conference-rooms.biz /cnf_imperialcollege.htm

  
 Russian culture navigator
The latter, being a member of the Directorate of Imperial Theatres, was closely connected with the Bolshoi for nearly 2 decades.
The Bolshoi Theatre's former Executive Director Vladimir Kokonin recalled in an interview: "Founded as a private theatre, the Bolshoi was soon nationalized and 30 years later, in 1806, it acquired an imperial status.
Director of the Imperial Theatres and the Imperial Hermitage Museum, and chief manager of the porcelain and glass factories, Yusupov owned a collection of ancient furniture and paintings numbering more than 600 canvasses by Russian and foreign masters.
www.vor.ru /culture/cultarch139_eng.html

  
 Imperial Theatre, Ottawa
The Imperial Theatre in Ottawa was built in 1914, and featured both a balcony seating over 200, and loges, or box seats, for over 100 patrons.
Location: Management Board Secretariat > Archives of Ontario > Online Exhibits > Stories from Ontario's Movie Theatres > Theatre Tours > Imperial Theatre, Ottawa
Ten years later, however, the theatre had to reduce the seating capacity to meet the requirements for a one-man projection booth, as they could no longer afford to employ two men.
www.archives.gov.on.ca /english/exhibits/theatres/theatres/imperial_ottawa.htm

  
 stana.htm
Then there was the opposition of the authorities to any attempt to form theatre companies structured along the lines of a "free" or "open" theatre to reach poorer audiences that could not afford the prices of the Imperial and commercial theatres, an idea which interested both Meyerhold and Stanislavsky at the beginning of the century.
He left the Moscow Art Theatre because of difficulties with the management; he sued Vera Komissarzhevskaya after he was forced to leave her troupe over artistic differences; he resigned from his post at the Theatre Section under Lunacharsky; and his relationship to the personnel at his own theatre in its last days were very strained.
The most significant was that the theatres were all reclassified and governmental financial support and protection was given to a group of "academic" theatres while all others were required to be self supporting and were forced to submit to close scrutiny from the Party.
rutheater.home.att.net /stana.htm

  
 TicketsOfRUSSIA.ru - Theatres > Mussorgsky opera house
The theatre on Mikhailovsky Square had a fate to be born twice and it is hard to say which of those dates is more significant for the theater's history and formation.
The Mussorgsky Theatre is remarkable for the actors, directors and conductors.
By its main artistic intention, the second opera house was determined to be a theatre of "actor-singer" what happened thanks to N.Smolitch, one of the first theatre's directors, who brought a vulture of dramatic stage in opera performing, and to S.Samossud, theatre's chief conductor and artistic director.
www.ticketsofrussia.ru /theatres/mussorgsky.html

  
 Imperial Tara Hotel Bangkok Thailand
Since its opening in 1988, the Imperial Tara Hotel has established an enviable reputation for comfort and convenience amongst discerning businessmen and the new generation of travelers from far and wide.
Imperial Tara Hotel located on Sukhumvit Soi 26, the hotel has excellent access to both Sukhumvit Road and Rama IV - two of Bangkok's main thoroughfares.
hotels-bangkok.de /Thailand_Bangkok/Imperial-Tara-Hotel_hotel_235

  
 Imperial Ice Stars
Significantly Vsevolozhsky abolished the post of resident ballet composer for the Imperial Theatres in 1886 when Leon Minkus retired, opening the way for commissioned scores from leading composers.
The premier of the ballet was on January 15, 1890, at the Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg, and was performed by the Milanese virtuoso Carlotta Brianza as Aurora, the Sleeping Princess, Marie Petipa as the Lilac Fairy, Pevel Gerdt as Prince Desire, and the great Enrico Cecchetti as both the evil fairy Carabosse and the Bluebird.
Despite the imperial indifference, the ballet became popular with the public and enjoyed continuous performances in Russia.
www.imperialicestars.com /productions/creation.htm

  
 Symphonie Nouveau-Brunswick - Théâtres
In 1991, the Capitol Theatre, together with the smaller, adjoining Empress Theatre, was purchased by the City of Moncton and assigned a Board of Directors.
In a decade, the Capitol Theatre went from an old abandoned movie theatre to one of the most vibrant and dynamic cultural center, for both the Anglophone and Francophone communities.
The Capitol Theatre opened its doors to the public in the fall of 1993.
www.symphonynb.com /french/index.php?id=3

  
 Official Portal of the City Governement: MUSEUM OF THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL ARTS
The museum is housed in the building of the Board of the Imperial Theatres and the Theatre School (begun in 1828, architect Carlo Rossi) which forms part of the magnificent Ostrovsky Square ensemble, dominated by the Alexandrinsky Theatre.
In the 1920s, the archives of the Board of the Imperial Theatres were transferred here along with private collections belonging to actors and theatrical figures.
Theatrical posters, programmes, rare photographs, the personal effects of famous actors, and memorabilia connected with the names of Vsevolod Meyerhold, Agrippina Vaganova, Lyubov Blok and other leading lights of the theatre world are all to be seen here.
wwweng.gov.spb.ru /culture/museums/theatre

  
 LIC Information & Publishing Agency
Le Theatre Michel, as it was affectionately called in the French manner by Peterburgians, was the smallest and, according to contemporaries, the most charming of all the Imperial theatres.
Smaller and cosier than the Mariinsky Theatre, the Mikhailovsky stage may not permit the mounting of vast pageants, yet its shows are always noted for their intense and sharp dialogue with the audience.
The theatre of opera and ballet on the Square of Arts has occupied its own unique place in the life of the city and the nation's musical culture.
www.licpublish.ru /english/books.htm

  
 Saint Petersburg State Theatrical Library
In 1889 the Central Administration of the Imperial Theatres gave an order for halls on ulitsa Teatralnaya (now 2, ulitsa Zodchego Rossi) to be renovated specially for the library, which is situated at the same address to this day.
From 1890 to 1920 the Library participated in the publication of the famous Yearbook of the Imperial Theatres.
This was the date on which the Russian professional theatre was founded, in accordance with a special decree issued by the Empress Elizabeth.
www.unesco.org /webworld/europe/libeng.htm

  
 Hythe Imperial Hotel - Map of Hythe Hotels, Attractions, Theatres
Hythe Imperial hotel is a majestic hotel set in a 50 acre estate, in an enviable location on the seafront of historic Hythe in Kent.
The Imperial hotel embodies the elegance of a former age, with the advantage of all modern amenities.
All of the 100 comfortable ensuite bedrooms enjoy sea, golf course or garden views and the hotel has a Reflections Spa and Leisure with 15m heated indoor pool, gym and beauty treatment rooms amongst its facilities.
www.somewheretogo.co.uk /hythe_imperial_hotel.html

  
 Sitemap for imperial-london.me.uk
London, which at the dawn of the defunct century had but eight theatres (including two circuses), now possesses over thirty within the four-mile radius, while there are almost as many distributed about its suburbs, which in the year 1801 were villages and hamlets.
Strangers must be struck not only by the way so many of our older theatres are hemmed-in by buildings - the grand exceptions being Drury Lane and Covent Garden - but by their inconvenient entrances, as instanced a Gifts and Collectibles for every occasion - Bass-clef.com "Solo Recital" - the Reminiscences of Michael Kelly
..ough theatres and to spare?" The question is pertinent, for there certainly appears to be a sufficient number of these places of entertainment.
www.imperial-london.me.uk /sitemap.html

  
 Current Broadway Theatres: I to M
Theatre in London, this was the only Broadway theatre with a roof that could open on warm evenings – the disabled mechanism is still in place.
Producer Charles Dillingham lost the theatre due to the Great Depression, and it was used as a movie house from 1932 through 1957.
History: This is the second Broadway theatre to use this name – the first, located at Columbus Circle and 58th Street, was demolished in 1954.
www.musicals101.com /bwaypresent3.htm

  
 The Art and Culture at Petersburg CITY.com / Petersburg CITY / Guide to St. Petersburg, Russia
St Petersburg's theatres are a celebration of beauty, refinement, good taste, and accomplished professionalism.
A visit to the city, virtual or actual, is not complete without experiencing the vibrant culture of this, the Imperial City.
The city is home to the world's best theatres, museums, classical and contemporary performers and great cathedrals.
www.petersburgcity.com /art

  
 Victorian London - Directories - Dickens's Dictionary of London, by Charles Dickens, Jr., 1879 - "Theatres"
Theatres.—The following is a list of the ordinary prices of admission to the various theatres, with the separate entrances, when such exist, to the different parts of each house.
Victorian London - Directories - Dickens's Dictionary of London, by Charles Dickens, Jr., 1879 - "Theatres"
In case of those the names of which are printed in capitals, the lessees have been good enough themselves to supply authentic information.
www.victorianlondon.org /entertainment/dickens-theatres.htm

  
 Festival City Theatres - What's On - Events Calendar
The Imperial Ice Stars performs dazzling skating feats whilst telling the ever-popular story of the Sleeping Beauty and her Prince, all set to Tchaikovsky's magnificent score, which will thrill and enchant young and old alike.
The Sleeping Beauty on Ice is truly a spectacular and unique theatrical experience, combining the brilliance of ice skating with the intimacy of the theatre.
The Imperial Ice Stars feature 22 Olympic World, National and European Championship skaters including Mandy Woetzel, World and European Champion, and Olympic Bronze Medallist, Nagano.
www.eft.co.uk /whatson/events_display.asp?articleid=210

  
 Learn more about London in the online encyclopedia.
There are over a dozen major theatres, most concentrated in the West End (specifically, Theatreland) including the National Theatre, the London Palladium, the Almedia Theatre, and The Globe, which was the home stage of Shakespeare 's troupe.
The London that most tourists see is the West End with all its theatres, shops and restaurants.
It has the world-famous Royal Opera House and is home to the English National Opera, as well has boasting the Royal Festival Hall, the South Bank and Barbican Centre complexes, and St.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /l/lo/london.html

  
 Hotel Imperial Amsterdam, Hotels Amsterdam, Netherlands Hotels, Amsterdam Hotels
Hotel Imperial is an intimate, family-run hotel located in the centre of Amsterdam, on a picturesque tree-lined, traffic-free square off a canal.
The hotel is clean and cosy and is surrounded by restaurants, night life, movie theatres, museums, and more.
The hotel is clean and cosy and is surrounded by restaurants, night life, movie theatres, museums, and m
realadventures.com /listings/1030710.htm?&mSummaryStyle=2&...

  
 History of the Nutcracker
In 1890, A. Vsevolozhsky, director of Imperial Theatres in Russia, planned The Nutcracker as a repeat of the collaboration that had created the huge 1890 success Sleeping Beauty.
In September, rehearsals began for The Nutcracker at the Maryinsky Theatre (later renamed the Kirov in honor of a hero of the Communist revolution).
Petipa presented Tchaikovsky with a very detailed libretto, specifying not only the types of music and nature of the characters but also the tempos, the numbers of bars for actions, and even the pieces of music from which he wanted Tchaikovsky to borrow melodies.
www.connections.net /lincoln-midwest-ballet/history.htm

  
 Scoop: Festival of Russian Ballet Set To Wow NZ Theatres
The Imperial Russian Ballet Co was formed in 1994 headed by the Bolshoi Theatre soloist, Gediminas Taranda and Igor Moiseev's Folk Dance Ensemble, soloist Nikolai Anokhin.
Actively co-operating with the Imperial Russian Ballet Co are world renowned dancers & ballet stars, including Maya Plisetskaya, Patrick Dupond (Opera de Paris), Farukh Ruzimatov, Yulia Makhalina and Diana Vishneva (the Mariinsky Theatre), Nikolai Tsiskaridze, Lyudmila Semenyaka and Nadezhda Pavlova (The Bolshoi Theatre), Vladimir Malakhov and Julia Kent (American Ballet Theatre), Tamie Kusakari (Japan).
The name of the company is recognition of the grand masters of Russian Classical Ballet School and the Imperial Family who made such a great contribution to the development of Russian culture including the creation of the Bolshoi and Marinsky Theatres.
www.scoop.co.nz /stories/CU0408/S00173.htm

  
 Theatres Trust Feature
The Trust along with the Cinema Theatre Association, English Heritage and a number of other societies and individuals had voiced their strong objection to the scheme, and following approaches from the Trust even Sir Cameron Mackintosh wrote to the local authority urging them to think again.
Following Brighton & Hove Council’s decision to grant permission for the redevelopment of the former Imperial/Essoldo in the town, demolition got underway in late January.
The Theatres Trust, 22 Charing Cross Road, London WC2H 0QL
tt.clockltd.com /feature.asp?articleID=13&issue=March%202001&back=yes

  
 Imperial Hotel Torquay - Map of Torquay Hotels, Attractions, Theatres
Imperial Hotel Torquay - Map of Torquay Hotels, Attractions, Theatres
The Imperial Hotel in Torquay overlooks Torbay with breathtaking views of the English Riviera.
With beautiful marble floors, superb dining and impeccable service, the Imperial hotel is the jewel of South Devon hotels.
www.somewheretogo.co.uk /torquay.html

  
 Roadside Peek : Drive-in Theatres San Diego
Open year round, this is one of the last remaining open theatres in San Diego.
Now a year-round swap meet, this theatre projected its last picture in the 80's.
North County's only drive-in theatre is the Valley Drive-in Theatre of Oceanside.
roadsidepeek.com /roadusa/southwest/california/socal/sandiego/driveinsd

  
 Isle of Man - Imperial Hotel
The situation of the Imperial is ideal for pursuits and inclinations of all tastes.
The Imperial commands a premier position in the centre of Douglas Promenade; easily accessible from the Sea and Air Terminals by tram and bus.
The Imperial is renowned for its home baked meals with choice of menu and our ever popular help yourself cold table.
www.isleofman.com /accommodation/imperial

  
 First World War.com - On This Day - 20 February 1917
Theatre definitions : Western Front comprises the Franco-German-Belgian front and any military action in Great Britain, Switzerland, Scandinavia and Holland.
www.firstworldwar.com /onthisday/1917_02_20.htm

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