Kabuki theater is Japanese.
looking at the way technology spreads these days its probably like your standard cineplex or imax theater... hehehe
Interpretative theater is in reference to performing and allowing the audience to interpret the performance as they would like to. There is no right or way to interpretative theater.
There was not a lot of scenery used at the Globe Theater. However, there were props used like benches, knives, chairs, and armor.
they play mostly musicals, like lion king, fame with a live cast.
"The Milton Berle Show" (alternate title "Texaco Star Theater" (1948-1956). "Mama" (1949-1957).
he looks like someone in the 40s.
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mature more faster and look like youre in your 30s or 40s thats how
"There were no Starbucks in the 40s" is correct.
Kabuki theater is Japanese.
the nucleus of a movie theater would have to be the person that runs the theater like the owner.
Victor Jory who enjoyed a long theater and film career from the '40s to the '60s, appearing in Gone with the Wind, The Miracle Worker and other fine films came from Alaska.
The plural of 40 is 40s (forties), as in the man was in his 40s; the Second World War took place in the first half of the 40s.
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Bauer makes the vapor...and you got to go with the 40s or nothing
One obvious answer is that the 70s came 30 years after the 40s and the quality of the sound was quite different in both time periods. Just like songs from the 2000s have a better quality than the 70s, the 70s had a better quality of sound than the 40s.