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Musical theatre

BMJ, 2014
Alex James, Nicholls, Carol, O'Mahoney
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OPERATING-THEATRES

The Lancet, 1962
P B, SUTHERLAND, J E, FIRMAN
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Irish Theatre: A Director’s Theatre

2018
Directors have been ill served by histories of Irish theatre. The dominant narrative of Contemporary Irish theatre is one that charts the development of playwrights and their contribution to a playwriting tradition in Ireland. The work of the director is at best name-checked in most theatre histories and at worst ignored entirely.
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Theatre within the Theatre

Nottingham French Studies, 1972
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Irish Theatre: A Designer’s Theatre

2018
Collaboration is paramount to the theatre designer’s process, as Irish scenographer Frank Conway argues in his insightful essay “The Sound of One Hand Clapping” (2012). However, Conway also points out that, in the discourses of Irish theatre, the specific role of theatre designers continues to be “undervalued, undermined even, a casualty of an outdated,
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Theatre is theatre

The Southern Speech Journal, 1958
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"Living theatre, theatre of life".

Hygie, 1987
Young people love to play theatre--in one way or another. They like to play with behaviours, costumes, words, communication patterns, etc.; they like to disguise themselves, to create certain spheres and scenes of drama and tragedy, excitement and extacy, satire and irony, morals and decadence.
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Transforming Theatres

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2012
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Operational research in the management of the operating theatre: a survey

Health Care Management Science, 2010
Francesca Guerriero, Rosita Guido
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