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  1. This was really just a piece of political theatre: easy to understand, vibrant with symbolism, but devoid of operational significance. Europe is a different matter.  ( Quelle: Financial Times 1994 )

  2. Providing more performing space than any other theatre in Scotland, the stage will be comparable to that of the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. The auditorium is of exceptional design and gives the theatre its Grade B listed building status.  ( Quelle: Financial Times 1992 )

  3. Now that Gothenburg has the chance to compete and co-produce at international level, it cannot pay for theatre of international quality.  ( Quelle: Financial Times 1994 )

  4. Not only the police arrive to see what's up, but also (on press night, at any rate) David Calder, the RSC's new Shylock, from the theatre next door.  ( Quelle: Financial Times 1993 )

  5. IRISH theatre has not been so strong since the days of George Bernard Shaw and Sean O'Casey.  ( Quelle: Financial Times 1992 )

  6. The likelihood that such a piece of theatre might succeed is small.  ( Quelle: Financial Times 1994 )

  7. McGegan caught the music's essential lyricism, and the 'period' instruments - beautiful winds - sounded smooth in the theatre's intimate acoustics. The Festival runs until September 9.  ( Quelle: Financial Times 1994 )

  8. Miss Suzman, who graduated from Johannesburg to the RSC, said other, wiser things, and I hope her feelings for the South African theatre will have survived Tuesday's vote.  ( Quelle: Financial Times 1992 )

  9. Yet whatever you may think of Chekhov or Uncle Vanya, this production is a total triumph for the art of theatre.  ( Quelle: Financial Times 1992 )