Its director Sir Richard Eyre was artistic director of the National Theatre from 1988-97.
Also included are odd, piquant works from the Smithsonian Institution, by Eyre de Lanux.
The academy's director, Professor Deborah Eyre, said students were being offered "an outstanding, often life-changing, opportunity".
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It will take place at an open air event in Eyre Square at around 16:30 GMT.
Subtlety of vision has never been a hallmark of Disney, and Eyre knows that.
They will be returned to the Jane Eyre author's former home in Haworth, which is now the Bronte Parsonage Museum.
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The devices will be placed at Western Bank, Eyre Street, Prince of Wales Road, Attercliffe Centre, Asline Road and Broad Lane.
It was driven by a number of box-office successes such as The King's Speech, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and Jane Eyre.
Landscape-architecture consultant Grant Associates, working with Wilkinson Eyre Architects, designed the "trees, " which will offer projected media and light shows at night.
That's equally true of "Jane Eyre, " which was shot by Mr. Goldman with equal virtuosity, though in a very different visual style.
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The newest Eyre, directed by Cary Fukunaga, features Wasikowska, late of The Kids Are All Right, as Jane, Dame Judi Dench as Mrs.
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To make this particular dramaturgical medicine go down, Eyre coats the entire production (which has a book by Julian Fellowes) with spoonfuls of sugar.
Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey were published, under the pseudonyms Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell, within several months of each other in 1847.
AAA, Jane Eyre did not particularly ruffle the feathers Victorian England.
The 76-year-old Oscar winner is in the picturesque spa city to introduce the opening night film, a new adaptation of Jane Eyre, in which she appears.
If Feminism is seen as the social success of individual women, particularly those who do so without challenging accepted gender relations, then Jane Eyre is that.
Eyre believes the poem has lost little of its power or relevance in the past 25 years, despite its references to the miners' strike and skinheads.
Mr. Eyre, whose work hasn't been seen much on Broadway of late, mostly sticks to the script, letting Coward's lines make their point without excessive directorial interference.
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Sir Richard Eyre's long-awaited report on the crisis in London's opera and ballet, released on June 30th, confirmed the financial diagnosis and begged the government for more money.
Chris Eyre, Chief Constable of Nottinghamshire and national lead for forensic procurement at the Association of Chief Police Officers, said police bail was an "essential tool in securing justice".
But indoors there is too much emphasis on super close-ups and skewed angles, which sometimes comes off as a forced attempt to make this Eyre distinct from the others.
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The Association of Chief Police Officers lead spokesman on cautions, Chief Constable Chris Eyre of Nottinghamshire Police, said caution decisions were not made in a "cavalier" fashion but by "sensible local officers".
Mr Eyre gave examples of a 17-year-old having consensual sex with a 15-year-old, or teenagers carrying a knife on a fishing trip, to demonstrate where a caution may be appropriate.
Aside from Eyre's performance, there is an abundance of archive footage of memorable productions, and interviews with many stage legends, including one of the last ever interviews given by Sir John Gielgud.
The heart of the story remains Jane's anguished love for Rochester, and that heart beats strongly, even though this "Jane Eyre" moves at a pace some may find slow: I found it perfectly measured.
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For the 12, 000-seat basketball arena, architects at Wilkinson Eyre devised a rapidly erected steel-frame system shrink-wrapped with a white PVC skin, the curved steel stretchers forming a pattern of alternating diagonal projections on the outside.
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Jane Eyre was a forceful and resource character who, when beginning life at the wrong end of the gender and class relations of 19th century England, did the best with what she had and prevailed.
Hytner is the fifth. (The others were Peter Hall, Richard Eyre, and Trevor Nunn.) Presiding over a vast range of writing, performing, designing, musical, and directorial talent, Hytner is a kind of commander-in-chief of British culture.
The Full Monty, based on the British film, A Class Act, a celebration of the life of songwriter Ed Kleban, and Jane Eyre, based on the Charlotte Bronte novel, are the other three nominations in the best musical category.
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