Zhovie, founded in 2004, is a street theatre troupe of 14 actors and three percussionists.
It was the first time the cold had killed a whole troupe in one go.
In the late 1990s, an avant-garde theater troupe began staging underground performances at the site.
The fondness for guest stars ruled out any unity of style within the troupe.
The troupe continued to receive sponsorhip, but the labelling sent shivers down many spines.
The entertainment included dancing camels and horses as well as a troupe of Punjabi folk dancers.
Musicians, performers and three members of the Circo Rum Ba Ba circus troupe provided the entertainmnent.
He wishes the troupe didn't have to perform secretly, and leave its costumes at home.
And when the troupe finally perfects a new routine, Sun Wenjing says, it's usually a bittersweet moment.
Harrison broke into a TV studio, which was broadcasting the performance of a troupe of dancing ballerinas.
Thus far, Mr. Maillot's "Opus 40, " with contributions from two American artists, best showed off the troupe.
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In Paris, a visiting Italian theatre troupe puts on a Pirandello play (which we see at exhausting length).
This oddity alone would make this innovative musical theater troupe a Name You Need to Know in 2011.
She is being given the award by the Hasty Pudding theatre troupe based at Harvard University in Massachusetts.
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But earning nothing with a name troupe is a whole lot better than earning nothing with a lesser troupe.
Comedy will be provided by players from the Second City troupe, and each cruise will offer fireworks at sea.
The current troupe toured with 21 female and three male dancers, as well as five musicians and four singers.
Even in this troupe of comic actors, there's enough tragedy for a lifetime.
Yet her troupe of followers, young and old, could hardly seem more alive.
The troupe operates as a collective, with each clown funding his own way.
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This absorbing, uneven romantic comedy-drama, set in a small Irish town in 1957, takes its name from a travelling troupe.
As we crawled through traffic, one of Dhani's troupe reminded me that Dhani isn't the first to have this calling.
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In 1994, he received a call to join the touring troupe of Elton John, where he stayed for six years.
Despite mixed reactions, Mr. Salamone hired Mr. Maynard, a former police officer who had put together a puppet troupe in 1999.
The museum even runs a weekly Cantonese opera appreciation class in English on Saturday afternoons, which features a performance by a local troupe.
Boyle was beaten in the Britain's Got Talent final by dance troupe Diversity but has gone on to become a global phenomenon.
Palin, who began his career as a writer for The Frost Report, is a founding member of world-renowned comedy troupe Monty Python.
"One golden retriever just totally shut down, " says Becky Jankowski, who created the show using therapy dogs in the PAWSitive Therapy Troupe.
One of them plays the trumpet at a top-tier art troupe in the capital, and the other works at a granite quarry.
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