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  • | name = In the Vault | image = In the Vault.jpg ...
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  • | published_in = ''[[The Tryout]]'' ...|publisher = Donovan K. Loucks |access-date = March 14, 2008 }}</ref> Set in [[ancient Greece]], the story concerns two sculptors who accept a [[Commiss ...
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  • | published_in = ''[[Tryout]]'' ..., and first published in the ''[[Tryout]]'', an amateur press publication, in July 1921. It is notable as the first story to make use of Lovecraft's [[Lo ...
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  • | published_in = ''Tryout'' ...r relates the story of how a law forbidding the killing of cats came to be in a town called Ulthar. As the narrative goes, the city is home to an old cou ...
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  • ...any<br/>[[List of Seinfeld characters#Jacopopeterman|Being fictionalized]] in the TV series ''[[Seinfeld]]'' ...s://www.retaildive.com/news/in-search-of-the-real-j-peterman/521433/|title=In search of the real J. Peterman|work=Retail Dive|access-date=August 21, 2018 ...
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  • ...best for the ''[[Madeline]]'' picture books. Six were published, the first in 1939.<ref name="CullinanPerson2005">{{cite book|last1=Cullinan|first1=Berni ...). His father owned a hotel. He grew up in [[Gmunden]] on the [[Traunsee]] in [[Upper Austria]]. His first language was French and his second German. ...
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  • | caption = Lipton in 2007 ...ide the Actors Studio]]'', which debuted in 1994. He retired from the show in 2018.<ref name="actors_s06e12">{{Cite episode|title=Inside the Actors Studi ...
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  • {{in-universe|date=December 2016}} ...ries mixes conventional [[2D animation]] with [[3D computer graphics]]. It originally aired from 3 June 2006 to 27 October 2011.<ref>{{Citation |title=Galactik F ...
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  • ...tlers and organizations. The film was originally released in U.S. theaters in March 2000, and later on VHS and DVD. ...all, and demonstrates his unusual workout regimen: jumping on a trampoline in his backyard while holding hand weights. ...
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  • {{Short description|Fictional character in American pulp magazines during the 1930s and 1940s}} ...buted by the series' main writer, [[Lester Dent]]. Doc Savage stories were published under the [[Kenneth Robeson]] name. The illustrations were by [[Walter M. B ...
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  • ...(musical)|Beauty and the Beast]]'' on April 18, 1994. Its 1994 investment in taking over the [[New Amsterdam Theatre]] spurred a revitalization of [[Bro ...t, making them president and executive vice president of DTP respectively. In 1997, DTP re-opened the New Amsterdam Theatre with ''[[King David (musical) ...
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  • | setting = The Antrobus home in Excelsior, New Jersey; the Atlantic City boardwalk ...ks nearly every established convention of theatrical performances that was in effect when Wilder wrote it. ...
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  • ...vehicle for [[Emma Trentini]] and produced by [[Oscar Hammerstein I]]. Set in 18th century [[New Orleans]], it tells how Captain Richard Warrington is co ...for 136 performances and then toured. The operetta was revived on Broadway in 1929 and 1931 and has been adapted for film and television and recorded sev ...
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  • * [[Force Works]] ...l Bendis]] and artist [[Gabriele Dell'Otto]], the character first appeared in ''[[Secret War (comics)|Secret War]]'' #2 (July 2004). The daughter of the ...
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  • | caption = Wolfe in 1988 ...with [[New Journalism]], a style of news writing and journalism developed in the 1960s and 1970s that incorporated literary techniques. Much of Wolfe's ...
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  • ...revival <br> 2019 [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] revival<!-- Please include in the infobox only major-market productions that have already opened --> ...n/musical019.html| title=theatrehistory}}</ref><ref>Stempel, 322-324</ref> In 1949, it won the first [[Tony Award for Best Musical]]. ...
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  • ...artment in [[New Orleans]] rented by her younger sister Stella and brother-in-law Stanley. ...car Named Desire (1951 film)|critically acclaimed film]] that was released in 1951.<ref name="ibdb">Production notes. [http://www.ibdb.com/production.php ...
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  • ...l Simon Theatre]]).<ref name="Morrison" /> It spawned numerous productions in many countries, as well as national tours, and won seven [[Tony Awards]], i ...bandonment and unknown parenthood as consistent with a strand of mysteries in Dickens' tales. Meehan's book was accepted by Charnin and Strouse, but cons ...
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  • ...een hoorspel Recording a radio play.jpg|thumb|240px|Recording a radio play in the Netherlands (1949)]] ...ma]], dramatised works of [[fiction]], as well as [[Play (theatre)|plays]] originally written for the theatre, including [[musical theatre]], and [[opera]]. ...
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  • ...for portraying [[Sherlock Holmes]] [[Sherlock Holmes (play)|on stage]] and in a [[Sherlock Holmes (1916 film)|1916 silent film]]. ...assumed the role on stage more than 1,300 times over thirty years, starred in the silent motion picture based on [[Sherlock Holmes (play)|his Holmes play ...
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