The Stratford is the largest repertory theater in North America and one of the most successful.
Several songs from the traditional repertory were added, inspiring the crowd of spectators to sing along.
The master builder would have determined the overall design from a repertory of established types.
The Florida Repertory Theatre is doing it very, very right, and the results are superlative.
Yet there are signs that things might be looking up for repertory in Britain.
I've also come to realize that if a ballet stays in the repertory, it changes so much.
Some of the repertory is drawn off television and is therefore potentially consequential or entertaining, but not much.
The remainder of the time is spent on repertory that the singer is learning or preparing for performance.
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Other laughs, chills and feelings of elation came from the repertory's offerings dating back as early as 1956.
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Recently, the band has been holding a series of shows at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Mass.
Highlights of the season's ambitious repertory include a pristine revival of "Junction" (1961).
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The Thai-born resident is head of Action Theatre, a repertory group whose plays and musicals are popular among yuppies.
She graduated from Bryn Mawr and got work in repertory companies, where she was spotted by a Hollywood scout.
Back home in New York, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, 52, is choosing the repertory, inviting visiting soloists and commissioning new works.
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Thus, Peony Pavilion or the Hall of Longevity have become classic repertory pieces.
In his long career, Mr. Pollini has mastered wide swaths of the standard repertory, to say nothing of many modern pieces.
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Gothic architecture added narrative in colored stained glass to the figurative repertory, and frescoes at the close of the Middle Ages.
They boasted a huge repertory of plays and operettas both classical and folkloric, but the folk plays were the most popular.
That 1912 version was a famous failure, and the 1916 revision is one of the most beloved 20th-century works in the repertory.
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Mr. O'Reilly and the Irish Repertory Theatre are having a fabulous season.
Particularly noteworthy among the musical repertory of the islanders is an oral tradition of pre-Christian origin, known as runic or Kalevala-metre songs.
Sandwiched between the first and last two-week concentrations of Tchaikovsky-related repertory was a wider mix of dances, many set to 20th-century music.
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Given the Met's repertory system, there is a different opera onstage almost every night and a different one being rehearsed onstage during the day.
With its current winter season, New York City Ballet continues to create thematic programs out of its extensive repertory of mostly one-act ballets.
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In the fall, American Ballet Theatre loaned its costumes for Graham's 1949 "Diversion of Angels, " which has been the ABT repertory since 1999.
The show made its world premiere at Stages Repertory Theatre in Houston, where it is currently playing in honor of the show's 25th anniversary.
The opening weekend includes large-scale productions such as the National Ballet of China's The Peony Pavilion and Mokwha Repertory Company's version of Shakespeare's Tempest.
Beautifully lighted by Mark Stanley and neatly outfitted in uncredited costuming, "Ivesiana" shows a side of Balanchine not readily found in his extensive NYCB repertory.
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"Dialogues, " first performed at La Scala in 1957, is one of a handful of post-1950 operas that have found a permanent place in the repertory.
This time the man felled by age and infirmity is Simon Axler, an actor who suffers a breakdown while portraying Prospero and Macbeth in repertory.
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