Queensryche
Megadeth
Poison
Iron Maiden.
Judas Priest
To understand any dream, we need to figure out the images in that dream. A theater is a place to watch film or plays and to be entertained. When the theater is closed, there is no entertainment. So it is possible that this dream is nothing more than an expression of your boredom. Looking at the dream from a different perspective; a theater is the place where actors present their performances. Perhaps you are putting great effort into expressing your opinions or your displeasure or your independence or whatever, yet you feel as if no one is paying attention to you. You are trying to present an impressive show, but the theater is closed.
A Midsummer Night's Dream is one of Shakespeare's more popular comedies. It may in fact be his most popular comedy. However it is hard to say how much as there is no Richter scale of popularity.
because your ugly.
Well, over the years, Dream Theaters' style has changed, and they have at some points really shown their influences. There more progressive rock style is similar to Rush, who I would say is the closest band to their style. The more metal area is a bit different as their early stuff is similar to Queensryche and even Iron Maiden, whereas there metal nowadays is a bit more modern sounding, with some metalcore influences sometimes(yeah, it sucks). Another band that can sound like them at times is Symphony X. But overall, the closest sounding band is Rush.
Ground Floor Theater & Improv is a popular dinner theater in Cleveland. You can learn more about them, including schedules and tickets, at www.groundfloortheater.com.
Yes, more with Progressive Rock with bands like Pink Floyd, Dream Theater, Frank Zappa, Morphine, Symphony X
it means your very lucky to have a weird dream like thatMore information:The meaning of a dream within a dream is that the movie Inception is quite clever and very popular. Whether it is common or even possible to have a dream within a dream (etc.) is quite a different issue. Please see the attached link for more commentary.
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