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  • After the rehearsal the sound engineer gave me a battery pack and microphone to attach to my evening gown.
  • He used be punctual for the rehearsals and I had to think a hundred times before telling him anything,’ said Farah.
  • After the rehearsal the sound engineer gave me a battery pack and microphone to attach to my evening gown.
  • They're performing every night and they have another production in rehearsal.
  • It has since developed a programme which includes a regular schedule of rehearsals, sectional workshops and concerts.
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  • After each catty little spat, we cut to another uneventful rehearsal scene where boys and girls with asexual physiques pirouette weightlessly about the rehearsal room.
  • She struck up a close friendship with Desiree during the week of rehearsals.
  • There is no rehearsal in the life , once missing , it will be lost forever.
  • Inside a rehearsal space at the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center this week, a group of musicians including former múm vocalist Kristín Anna Valtýsdóttir, an Icelandic string trio Gyda Valtýsdóttir, Borgar Magnason and Maria Huld Markan Sigfúsdóttir and the Seattle-based Aono Jikken Ensemble were running through their cues and a new score by composer Matthew Patton. Worldwide Hospitalities
  • The only complaint being heard around the Malton rehearsal rooms is that more chorus backup would have been useful.
  • The leading man broke his leg in the middle of rehearsals.
  • One of the rehearsal modes, subsong, is especially beguiling. The Times Literary Supplement
  • There is no rehearsal in the life , once missing , it will be lost forever.
  • Images includes those of vivid rehearsals as well as behind-the-scenes pictures of seminal company personalities such as Margot Fonteyn and Ninette de Valois, plus never-before-seen views of the dancers off duty, most charmingly a snap of Lynn Seymour and Rudolf Nureyev, drinking in a London pub. This week's new dance
  • Is It Up to Me, a really pretty song, was taped live during a rehearsal at the Pyramid on one of those four track cassette jobs.
  • Unsurprisingly, I was missing a lot of important rehearsals in the process. No Way Home: A Cuban Dancer's Tale
  • And as performance dates drew close rehearsals became almost terrifying in their propulsive, impelling commitment - pianissimos were scaled to a whisper and fortes forceful and triumphant.
  • I think there a couple of pretty sad, tatty tapes from rehearsals at our parents' place.
  • Unable to see out the operator inside was responsible for a few unintentional gropes during rehearsals!
  • Eric approached her at rehearsal that day, ‘Bonjour mademoiselle.’
  • Apparently, Camilla had six outfit fittings and 10 hat fittings, and a final dress rehearsal before settling on the final dress.
  • I thought I detected a blush but they've been very professional in rehearsal.
  • He also reckoned he needed his motor to go to band rehearsals. The Sun
  • As I sat supping beer after the rehearsal, sometime around 11 pm last night, I was working on the basis that I would have a nice lie-in the next morning, and it didn't matter if I had another pint.
  • Perhaps Shakespeare felt that a judicious tactical retreat following rehearsal criticism was in order, but that does not brand the line a mistake.
  • Back at the Hub, the Thursday night rehearsal breaks for coffee and everyone swarms towards the teacups neatly stacked at the back of the hall amid the dripping brollies and discarded coats.
  • One of its latest initiatives to take theatre close to the masses is opening up rehearsals to the public.
  • The process we go through is to start demoing songs in our rehearsal space, and then kind of cut them down - we look back and realize which parts definitely don't make the cut.
  • She impressed him at rehearsals by offering three different readings of one of her lines. Times, Sunday Times
  • His favorite part of the job, he says, is ‘to get a magical cast of a ballet, and work with it from staging to rehearsal to performance.’
  • The first day we met was at a dance rehearsal for the film. The Sun
  • Hurrying out with a profound sense of failure, she brushed by a man watching from the stairs of the rehearsal studio.
  • The rehearsal process also irked him increasingly.
  • Director Pat Bean encourages members to tape rehearsals and practice at home.
  • There is a quote beloved of earnest young sportsmen, and the coaches shouting pick‑me-ups at them through a loudhailer: "Life is not a dress rehearsal. Sebastian Coe must be running on Jedi mind control| Emma John
  • Some songs developed from rehearsals or demos, but this was nothing new for the band.
  • The players took ten during the long rehearsal
  • The clue is in the short walk from the rehearsal room. Times, Sunday Times
  • My relationship with the company dates to 1988 when I watched rehearsals for Don Giovanni and heard Alan Held, a young bass-baritone who brought a rich sound and assured acting to the role of Giovanni's wily servant. Susan Dormady Eisenberg: As Wolf Trap Opera Marks 40th Year, 14 Star Alumni to Return for Benefit Concert
  • Subsequently, the duke joins in on the masquerade, play-acting the threat of sexual violence against Zidler - a rehearsal for his actions later in the film.
  • The rehearsal process also irked him increasingly.
  • Like all lovers 'tiffs it was about something minute, but I limped from the rehearsal studio like a jilted schoolgirl. Pamela Stephenson Connolly: my Strictly debut
  • She always paid for their meals during rehearsals and they would troop off to the Express Dairy cafeteria opposite.
  • I was here the other day for rehearsal and I swear to you there was a camera - there it is.
  • They'd heard her a little at rehearsal, but not properly, not consistently, and not without interruption and background noise.
  • The new national theatre will need two auditoriums, a rehearsal space, a restaurant/bar, an education facility and an archive.
  • These elections, you could almost say, are a dress rehearsal for the real elections.
  • Yet just a day before his death he had performed a rehearsal in Los Angeles that had left onlookers stunned by its quality. Times, Sunday Times
  • And dance festivals, music workshops and a poetry and art competition, run in partnership with the Evening Press, have been held alongside the rehearsals.
  • Delighted with my kurta (for the Rehearsal Dinner), I am thinking of going back to see how an embroidered long linen jacket would look over the old dress I am planning to wear to the wedding itself. Jean's Knitting
  • So the final dress rehearsal passed without any major mishaps.
  • There will be a service of light, a penitential rite for the boys and girls and adults and finally a rehearsal for all who will be taking part in the confirmation ceremony on February 22.
  • The cast of The Lad Aladdin took time off rehearsals yesterday for a photocall ahead of the show, which opens next Thursday.
  • I was rather annoyed to realise that the London To Brighton Bike Ride this year clashes with one of the big staging rehearsals for the Chorus' Summer Show.
  • There is no rehearsal in the life , once missing , it will be lost forever.
  • We were a mess, both covered with dry paint, and rehearsals for one of my most important scenes had already begun!
  • I mean then to state what, according to my notion are bad ingredients in composition and first, Inversion of Sentences, which may be instanced by recurring to a line in the Rehearsal, by the Duke of Buckingham, 'And me her dear parthenope she calls' now when this is rendered into plain English it is — 'And she calls me her dear Parthenope'. Letter 94
  • Even if he was "phoning it in" or holding himself back while in rehearsal mode, the exteriority of the verisimilitude in his performance far surpasses most people, even on their best day. Ashley Wren Collins: Using Michael Jackson's Legacy to Open Can of Whoop Ass on Youth Work Ethic
  • There is no rehearsal in the life , once missing , it will be lost forever.
  • Longerich is wrong in suggesting that the Nazis' exterminatory policy of Euthanasia from the winter of 1939-40 was some kind of ‘rehearsal’ for the Nazi Final Solution of the Jewish Question.
  • As individuals they have been playing music in various settings for years and so, given the nature of trad music and ballads, obviously don't require very much by way of formal rehearsals.
  • Amid jokes and badinage, the rehearsal started with Jimi Hendirx's Purple Haze and carried on with the entire Le Quattro Stagioni almost without interruption.
  • Clubs that are taking part in the upcoming drama competition are busy in rehearsals at the moment.
  • Sure enough, there are bedrooms and a kitchen and even a drum set up in the entrance for impromptu rehearsals.
  • There had been no formal rehearsals; the emotion had to come out raw and unfeigned; they owed this to the real people whose real stories they were reading.
  • The earlier protests had just been dress rehearsals for full-scale revolution.
  • Too, she likes the disarray of rehearsal clothes - wrapped sweaters, sagging leg warmers, torn practice tutus.
  • Life has no rehearsals, only performances.
  • As he said, he frequently conducts rehearsals without tenors or basses, but doesn't remember ever not having any sopranos.
  • The instrument would be used for rehearsals for the festival of new musicals and would be fully insured by Buxton Opera House.
  • At rehearsal Missy walks out when she sees the Toros routine, recognising that it's been lifted wholesale from the East Compton Clovers, a cheer team from the LA ghetto.
  • AFP/Getty Images Russian soldiers clad in replica WWII uniforms prepare for a military parade rehearsal on Moscow's Red Square on Wednesday. U.S. Vote Cheered in China, Rued in Russia
  • She likes the disarray of rehearsal clothes - wrapped sweaters, sagging leg warmers, torn practice tutus.
  • Luckily, the crowded routine of rehearsal, memorisation, and performance does not leave much time for brooding. Exit the Actress
  • Emily Atack has revealed that she was "starstruck" when Alexandra Burke arrived at her rehearsals for Dancing On Ice. All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News
  • He's a producer with three plays in rehearsal.
  • After rehearsals, we'd all troop off to the cafeteria.
  • The beauty of it all is that neither a limited budget nor a skimpy rehearsal period detracted a jot from the occasion's powerful and memorable impact.
  • I even customised my single bed to create a studio-like setting in my room for rehearsals.
  • He carried the rehearsals and the performances through with such spirit that it resulted in his being made assistant director, and two works of his were presently performed -- "Almira" and "Nero. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present
  • The abiding memory of so many who worked on the shows is the rehearsal of his solo spot. Tommy Cooper: Always Leave Them Laughing
  • THE "BORN" IDENTITY: The "Born This Way" episode of Glee is even more AfterSchool Special than usual, a sporadically enjoyable seminar in self-acceptance with a chaser of Nip/Tuck, as Rachel considers altering her schnozz after Finn busts it in rehearsal, prompting Mr. Schue to urge the entire glee club — and OCD gal pal Emma — to embrace their metaphorical warts. Matt's TV Week in Review: A Wedding, A Farewell, and More!
  • The difficulty was that in impassioned moments the mustache was apt to get awry; and once or twice, while on his knees before Tina in tragical attitudes, this occurrence set her off into hysterical giggles, which spoiled the effect of the rehearsal. Oldtown Folks
  • She rehearses and plays gigs with her band in scruffy rehearsal studios and sleazy bars in New York City. Desperately Seeking | The Stiletto Gang
  • Levine sold it as a chance to rethink the symphonies from the ground up, rather than simply tack them on to programs as a rehearsal-management technique, which I thought was pretty good spin, at the very least. Archive 2009-02-01
  • In rehearsal he growled and grunted, cajoled and coaxed, insisted and inspired. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rehearsals were miles too slow and no work was getting done.
  • I'm not sure what he was getting so upset about, but I think he was partly mad because some people had skived off the rehearsal.
  • During rehearsals both actresses have been wearing long skirts and corsets as they will during the plays run.
  • A few pieces of Italian polyphony and a couple of madrigals into their first rehearsal, someone pointed out that they had a concert coming up but no conductor.
  • We finished the dress rehearsal an hour before we let the audience in, and were still finding scenes we could not get through without corpsing (actors laughing at each other on stage) or things that needed to be re-staged for props to work.
  • I had a day of rehearsal, and I got another callback, and they flew me to L.A.
  • I talked to Boyd, during rehearsals, about the thinking behind the production.
  • One rehearsal we were supposed to look lovingly into each other's eyes but kept bursting into uncontrollable fits of laughter.
  • It devotes the first half of its running time to the rehearsals, leaving a mere 45 minutes to cover a show that contains a solid 90 minutes worth of music.
  • But these classical kids just stood around in rehearsal waiting to be shown what to do.
  • In 1999 Mr Walsh was suspended after an allegation that he had verbally abused a 10-year-old choirboy during rehearsals.
  • Everyone remarks on my dishevelled appearance and opines that perhaps I've being going out too much - every night since rehearsals started on June 11 by my reckoning.
  • The process of revision continued at rehearsals.
  • They are now in rehearsals for a full length play to enter at drama festivals and other venues.
  • During an orchestra rehearsal for New York City Ballet, he rushes onto the stage from the audience, nimbly maneuvering over a narrow strip between the proscenium and the orchestra pit.
  • The leading man broke his leg in the middle of rehearsals.
  • The band was scheduled to begin rehearsals for a concert tour.
  • The final rehearsal had hardly brought the house down in the opening act. Times, Sunday Times
  • They had been in rehearsal every night for the past two weeks, so they knew what they were doing.
  • If it's extremely complex, then I'll have to book more rehearsal time to work around it.
  • I take great solace in the pride and confidence he exhibited during production rehearsals on Wednesday night. Times, Sunday Times
  • These training exercises are designed to be a rehearsal for the invasion.
  • Now, everyone has come together for joint rehearsals at Queen Anne School this week, the fruition of all those weeks of preparation.
  • As George, Gary, and I were going to be ushers at his wedding, we had to be at the wedding rehearsal the day before the wedding.
  • We only had one full rehearsal.
  • Sometimes rapid thumps on the tambourine might be heard, indicating that the saltarello was again in rehearsal. A romance of the republic
  • Currently rehearsals are ongoing for the upcoming Pantomime to be staged in early December.
  • Platoons and companies that conduct rigorous pre-combat inspections, training rehearsals, patrol debriefs, and AARs are laying the foundation of strong discipline.
  • He takes us through every step of the production process, from securing finance to assembling a crew, then on to auditions, rehearsals and the opening night.
  • At college we are now back into the full timetable of classes and rehearsals after a three week period of rest over Christmas which was a very welcome break after such a hectic autumn term!
  • The rehearsal was vital preparation. The Sun
  • Adam Dula, 17, of New Carrollton, is passing through Metro Center on his way home from Bethesda, where he has weekly rehearsals with DLG, his breakdance crew. Metro after Midnight: Hard day's night
  • Caught during a break in rehearsal, they have the air of two people having huge and exhausting fun.
  • Whenever he played hookey from the boarding school he attended, and I understand his record in this phase of his school life compared very favourably with that of other boys, he was usually found at the theatre, helping the stage hands or helping at the rehearsals. The Theatre As We Know It
  • The idea was dropped in rehearsal - but I imagine that Stepanov notations of La Bayadere are still in the Harvard library, now the repository of all the Sergeyev manuscripts.
  • Players sometimes came to rehearsal underprepared.
  • Then two long sweeps were manned amidship, with two sturdy fellows to tug at each; and the quiet evening air led through the soft rehearsal of the water to its banks the creak of tough ash thole-pins, and the groan of gunwale, and the splash of oars, and even a sound of human staple, such as is accepted by the civilized world as our national diapason. Springhaven
  • It also has administrative offices, a gift shop, a rehearsal hall and an outdoor rooftop terrace for outdoor receptions.
  • No dress rehearsal in our life, every day was a field pickup.
  • The musicians took five during the rehearsal
  • The director also recalled personal memories of Jackson, including that Jackson had two or three personal colognes that he frequently used, and that during rehearsals for This is It, dancers would line up to get hugs from Jackson just because of how good he smelled. 'This is It': 'I'm happy for Michael' says director Ortega | EW.com
  • All of this was a rehearsal for a new mobility, for a routinisation on a massive scale of border crossings that hitherto had been an adventure for the few. Signandsight.com
  • Not only are there numerous musicians to choose from, but there are also benefits such as free rehearsal space.
  • After the rehearsal, I caught Gabriel before he left the room, making a point to be extra-polite and unoffending as possible.
  • To them life was just a dress rehearsal for the afterlife. Times, Sunday Times
  • The main bulletin board displays lists and lists of daily practice and rehearsal schedules. Times, Sunday Times
  • Patients who score more poorly on cognitive tests may benefit from coping skills training approaches that are more concrete and taught in multimodal, interactive, repeated rehearsal formats.
  • The ease and the elegance came after weeks and weeks of rehearsals. Times, Sunday Times
  • I cannot, unfortunately, return him the compliment he paid you at Wilhelmsthal ” "Young man, you have satisfied me"; for, after having heard it at three rehearsals, I found no satisfaction in it either for my ears or my mind: it is the old frippery of counterpoint ” the old unsalted, unpeppered sausage, [Figure: Musical example] etc., rubbish, to the ruin of eye and ear! Letters
  • We really enjoy being on stage together in both rehearsals and concerts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Later, at the same rehearsal, our principal flutist played a nice solo that was marked piano dolce.
  • Mime also appears in the first opera of the tetralogy, Das Rheingold, rehearsals for which began last year.
  • And all ten looked delighted to have finally made it out of the rehearsal room and into the live arena. The Sun
  • We only had one full rehearsal.
  • During dance rehearsals the former groovers do their own version of embarrassing dad dancing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps Shakespeare felt that a judicious tactical retreat following rehearsal criticism was in order, but that does not brand the line a mistake.
  • Each rehearsal of an 'oft repeated family story' vies with its predecesors to be 'the most accurate, the most truthful'. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Rehearsals began in earnest in August and the first act is now nearing completion.
  • During our two rehearsal sessions, we spent quite a bit of time on the drastic tempo changes, from the I Tempo, to allargando, to ritardando to molto ritardando; all within the last two measures of the piece. Violinist.com
  • During camera rehearsals earlier in the day he was able to cut out, align and stick down his black cardboard mask.
  • Our new production of 'Hamlet' is currently in rehearsal.
  • he missed too many rehearsals
  • This will be a male choir which will meet on a Thursday evening in St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, for sung Latin Vespers and rehearsal with half a dozen chanted Masses spread among the deaneries each year. Archive 2009-01-01
  • An actor and a stuntman were injured during rehearsals. Times, Sunday Times
  • To them life was just a dress rehearsal for the afterlife. Times, Sunday Times
  • After a day spent in dress rehearsal for a war that doesn't seem to be happening, the boys head to the local dance club looking like ludicrous anachronisms in their white Foreign Legion caps.
  • The rehearsal scenes saw him perform the obligatory and cringeworthy tortured-genius-kicks-chair-over routine.
  • The day before, the singers had been saliva-swabbed at a rehearsal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Henrietta forced to sing carols seven weeks early in choral rehearsals.
  • During the rehearsal he suddenly stopped the orchestra and cried out: "F. sharp, F. sharp in the second bassoon is wrong", only to be answered by the first basson player, "Beg pardon, Sir, the second bassoon is absent today. Good Music Made Popular
  • We had assembled for the first rehearsal.
  • It was more like rehearsing a play but the rehearsal was being filmed.
  • They'll polish their acts in seclusion before weekend rehearsals at Staples Center, where the Grammy Awards will be staged at 8 p.m. live ET/tape-delay PT on CBS. Grammy nominees get in tune for Sunday's live telecast
  • And as performance dates drew close rehearsals became almost terrifying in their propulsive, impelling commitment - pianissimos were scaled to a whisper and fortes forceful and triumphant.
  • So one day, after she begged me, I took her to meet the band at one of their rehearsals.
  • I want to play you a recording of the rehearsal.
  • Then, two days before the performance, Ivan sprained his ankle in rehearsal.
  • Stilwell says there's one creepy scene in the show she actually finds hard to watch, featuring a shady character one of the dancers developed in rehearsals.
  • The team reached the city well in advance and had hectic rehearsal sessions to fine-tune skills.
  • In rehearsal for this particular piece, dancers lay on the floor with their eyes closed.
  • Maria Guleghina, who was to sing the title role, walked through the dress rehearsal without a full sing, apparently suffering from the same fluish symptoms as the rest of New York. Lindstrom Shines as Last-Minute Soprano in 'Turandot'
  • During a rehearsal of ‘Swan Lake ‘when the corps de ballet is moving in a long sequence of bourrées, up and down, back and forth, the camera only shows the feet of the dancers.
  • And after three months of rehearsals, the rest of the 21-strong cast would be right to expect the accolades to come flowing in from the audience.
  • The earlier revolts had just been dress rehearsals for full-scale revolution.
  • We can see the cranes building the stadium from the Stratford rehearsal room. Times, Sunday Times
  • No doubt by now everything is perfected, but today Lederer has just come from rehearsals.
  • The group has now been together for about 18 months and rehearsals take place in Moore's attic, which he describes as a converted music studio. Odessa America Online : Top Story
  • It's not a bad way to spend a Tuesday lunchtime, in a rehearsal room in Clapham High Street, south London, listening to Simon Russell Beale expound on centaurs, Little Nell and the idealisation of childhood, modern Pimlico, 19th-century German symphonic music, his benign attitude to errant theatregoers with mobiles ( "Their own mortification is their punishment") and murder. Simon Russell Beale: 'I believe passionately in live theatre'
  • It's touch and go whether he'll be ready for stage rehearsals. The Sun
  • Indeed, so deglamorized are his paintings of dancers backstage and in rehearsal that in some circles Degas has gained a reputation for misogyny.
  • Civil emergency plans were repeatedly redrawn and elaborate dress rehearsals staged to cover every conceivable crisis.
  • Her work is entirely voluntary and includes weekly rehearsals for two youth orchestras.
  • Some conductors appear in public as keyboard accompanists, a part many of them constantly play exceedingly well in private rehearsal.
  • Life is like live TV show. There is no rehearsal.
  • Let's remember, though, that he forced himself onto the podium and proceeded to galvanise the orchestra into a rehearsal of Mahler's 5th that rendered all thoughts of his weakness otiose.
  • This kind of disagreement can seriously shadow future family relations if it is not worked out at the rehearsal. Christianity Today
  • I don't think either one of us comes to the set, or to rehearsals, with preconceived notions of how the scene is going to be.
  • ‘It's quite an honour to be asked to come back for a third time,’ says the choreographer as he scribbles notes mid-rehearsal.
  • He added that a slow striptease over the rehearsal months would help quash first-night nerves.
  • The group have been recording new songs during rehearsals for live shows over the past couple of months. The Sun
  • Albert the pigeon is also fitted with a handy recording device. He managed to sneak through the open window of their rehearsal studio to record this sneak preview of one of their tracks.
  • With a half-completed script, rehearsals were temporarily halted.
  • The choir will be singing Crucifixion, by Stainer, and anybody interested in joining in can go along to the rehearsal at 2pm on the same day.
  • The dancers were dripping with/pouring with sweat after a morning's rehearsal.
  • His second work for Ballet Hispanico is Tears for Violeta, which was created in September of 1995 while I was rehearsal director and choreologist with the company.
  • The rest of the week flew by, and as Friday rehearsal rolled around, I was getting nervous butterflies in my stomach.
  • He said he wanted to capture that feeling of us playing in our rehearsal space on the record. The Sun
  • Team instructors have been able to refresh their skills with instructor development training, additional language training and lesson rehearsals with interpreters.
  • The band was founded on three basic ideas: there would be no designated rehearsal time; in fact, set rehearsals were ‘officially banned’.
  • Wisely, in the brief rehearsal time allotted to them before this season began, Capucilli, Dakin, and their assistants developed a chorus that performed with maenadic power and unity.
  • Slowly, the images of rehearsal give way to the ultimate performance, a heartrending yet minimalist staging of original choreography.
  • However, their journey took longer than expected and their late arrival forced the manband to cut their rehearsal time. The Sun
  • Rehearsals will take place every Saturday and chosen dancers will have a say in how the music is interpreted.
  • Burke's phrase of "the swinish multitude," applied to mobs, was then in every body's mouth; and, accordingly, after my brother had recovered from his first astonishment at this audacious mutiny, he made us several sweeping bows that looked very much like tentative rehearsals of a sweeping _fusillade_, and then addressed us in a very brief speech, of which we could distinguish the words _pearls_ and _swinish multitude_, but uttered in a very low key, perhaps out of some lurking consideration for the two young strangers. Autobiographical Sketches

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