How To Use West end In A Sentence
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When I moved back to the north-east in the early 90s I travelled up with our furniture in a removal van with two blokes from the west end of Newcastle.
Sportsmen and their women: history's great divide
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Police say they are winning the war against violent drunks who cause mayhem in the West End of the city at weekends.
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And it has yet to find a suitable berth in the West End.
Times, Sunday Times
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The pair had been married for almost 20 years and lived in a seven-room apartment on Manhattan's comfortable, if not ritzy, West End Avenue.
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My hostess is a spry 81-year-old sporting a perilous arrangement of blue-tinted hair which hints at her past as proprietor of a West End salon called Lilian's.
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The 39-year-old, from the West End area of Ashton, said: ‘They were just lads larking about which ended with tragic consequences.’
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The council has won a pledge of £200,000 to put together a team of people to shape the future of the West End.
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He has worked as a professional actor and singer in the West End but increasingly he is drawn to directing.
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When she returned to the Isle of Wight to tell her parents that she would be leaving home and school to become a West End actress, they were unfazed.
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A northward extension at the west end of this trench is also included here because it had pottery of the same date.
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The show does not boast the extravagant production values of many West End musicals.
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He did promote several big shows there but the Docklands was out of the way of Central London and West End theatreland, not then served by the light railway.
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Inside lies a slick restaurant with chromotherapy mood lighting, polished black granite surfaces, and gray wool upholstered chairs that wouldn't be out of place in a West End eatery.
A Taste of Prison Food
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For example, a delegation from Texas could go to California and show the Californians how to do some traditional Texas thing such as castrate a bull using only your teeth, and then the Californians could show the Texans how to rearrange their football stadiums in accordance with the principles of "feng shui" (for openers, both goalposts should be at the west end of the field).
Dave Barry on Red and Blue States
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At the west end of the courtyard, a semicircular base may mark the location of a semantron, a resonant plank struck to call the monks to prayer.
A Sacred Congregation
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These days in order to create a buzz about a spanking new stage some distance from the West End, you have to do something dazzling.
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Before your time Iain, but up to the early seventies, you could rent a bedsitter or unfurnished flat for £4 in the West End. Happy days.
Get Your Property Licence or We'll 'Get' You Says Government
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The ground became more accessible after June 1922 when Huddersfield Corporation started running buses direct to the south-west end.
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This week, one of his past works, Petra - the story of a soldier, a witch and a tinker helping a young woman to explain to her son why he is now a ghost - is revisited as part of the Glasgow West End Festival.
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A play is tested in rep before ever hitting a West End stage.
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When the handsome Hollywood actress Brooke Shields, left, starred as Roxie Hart in the West End musical Chicago over the summer, she picked out a bijou house in Marylebone as her home.
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The shootings erupted at about 1 a.m. as two officers were on a routine patrol in the city's west end.
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He starred in the West End hit musical "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat".
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The steep asphalt path at the west end of the ruins of St Mary's Abbey made a splendid toboggan slide, and the invigorating pastime was thoroughly enjoyed.
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During the war we had a gig with a cart horse and used to bowl along around the north-west end of town - great transport when petrol was rationed.
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Gardenia at Taj West End adds more twists to your fusilli, and pasta in all its shapes has been married to Asian partners.
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Last night's bombing had caught her unawares in the West End.
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Then there is the window, opening right down to the floor, from which, if it please you, you may study the activity of the roofless ant-hill beneath, the restless febrility of West End London.
The Sins of Séverac Bablon
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This so-called 'drainage' grate is located at the west end of the ravine.
West Lynn Avenue
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A musical which has been playing for 13 record-breaking years in the West End rolls into Hull next week.
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Detective Superintendent Parkinson said they were keen to trace the owner of a black car parked outside the West End Bar.
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Housed in an atmospheric red-brick Victorian former school building down a residential side street, the home to the Eastern Angles theatre company does not scream "showtime" in the way many West End theatres do.
A working life: The theatre director
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We in the West End are fully behind any efforts to try and overturn this decision.
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_Muthill Church_ (Perthshire), has Norman tower at the west end, with nave having north and south aisles and an aisleless choir.
Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys
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Towards the west end of the zoo were a number of large paddocks, home to zebras, deer, horned oryx and Przewalski wild horses.
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We have received a very apologetic letter about the closure of the West End Club, but it really left us in the lurch.
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The forties and fifties found her stealing the limelight in a series of successful West End revues in addition to entertaining the forces, appearing in variety and cabaret performances.
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My own flat in the West End of Glasgow is just off Great Western Road, so named because it runs west out of Glasgow and was historically a major throughfare, wide and long.
THE HALLS OF PENTHEUS -- PART FOUR
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The English Speaking Union will have an all-nighter in the West End with food and wine for a £50 entry fee.
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The IP anomaly tends to extend considerably at the northeast and southwest ends, which might reflect outward extension of the deep sulfide ore bed.
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For many motorists, daily back-ups between the Fort Duquesne and West End bridges on the detour for outbound traffic were the worst part of the construction.
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It pleased critics but ran for only three years in the West End.
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After war service he co-directed with Olivier four fabled repertory seasons by the Old Vic Company in the West End: his great Shakespearian creation was Falstaff in both parts of Henry IV.
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Her other project for this year is to open an exclusive nightclub in the West End of London.
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He's written a new West End musical.
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The most modern interpretation of badge engineering can work rather nicely, though, especially at the lowest end of the market where prestige and cachet don't figure.
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The show will transfer to the West End on October 9, after a month's run in Birmingham.
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The management sweetened the deal by offering an extra 2% to staff on the lowest end of the pay scale.
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Bad reviews can be the kiss of death to a new West End play.
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Freelance musicians at the lowest end of the corrido hierarchy, they wait on street corners or stroll through the flyblown cantinas, where for a pound a shot, they can offer you three minutes of glory.
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Indeed, with all the attention that has surrounded him of late, it's easy to forget that Fiennes was a relative unknown outside the West End five years ago.
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These two girls, Cathy and Beryl, they're not your expensive bits of brass, a couple of quid for a short time in a flat up the West End. These two are more your half-a-crown bunk-up against the wall at the back of Amy's caff.
Bottled Spider
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The team also spoke to people in the West End Bar, some of whom were there the week before.
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The brainchildren of musical theater legend Andrew Lloyd Webber, who appeared on both as overlord and master judge, these shows were talent contests that offered as grand prizes starring roles in the recent West End productions of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and The Sound of Music, respectively.
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I mentioned long ago that I had some minor involvement with an ill-fated West End musical that included one of the first examples of full-frontal female nudity on the London stage.
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The Jermyn Street Theatre is yet another much needed space for the revival of those gems of the musical theatre that are too small for anything like the major West End houses.
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On a dank autumnal afternoon in Glasgow's west end the light is liquid, a day to draw the blinds and stoke the fire.
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Actors from the West End musical Mamma Mia! and film director Michael Winner have joined protests against plans to "vandalise" one of Britain's most architecturally beautiful shopping arcades.
Fury grows over Burlington Arcade renovation as shopkeeper faces eviction
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I also went to a revival of this Caryl Churchill play Cloud Nine at the Almeida which is this really groovy Off West End theater in Islington.
Thanksgiving London Style
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When the stage version opened in 2006, it had the highest pre-sell in West End history.
Dirty Dancing: it's not just about sex
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At the south-west end of the studio floor is the concrete scene dock for storing scenery and properties.
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The property, which sits among the substantial Victorian villas of Helensburgh's desirable upper west end, is laid out over two floors and sits on approximately half an acre of land.
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The team, swigging from champagne bottles and drinking Australian lager, waved from open-topped coaches to thousands lining the two-mile route through the West End from Marble Arch led by an escort of police horses.
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In Tehelka's suburban office in Delhi, they devised a false logo for West End and printed off phoney business cards.
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The interior is therefore a shock: instead of Byzantine frescoes, an ornate altar at the west end and a mosaic floor, there is empty space.
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At Avenue U we grabbed a bus to the west end of Coney Island and started walking along the boardwalk.
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At the lowest end of the social scale this was self-evidently true of slaves, but it was also true of many other categories of tenant - the English villein, the Scottish neif, the Welsh taeog, and the Irish betagh.
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After the standard rambling walk following his contact he found himself at another nondescript West End hotel.
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I've started a monthly residency doing the livest R & B night in London's West End.
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In the heart of the West End, they still have the stabling below converted into garages with attractive housing above.
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The moments of silence spread Wednesday from the steel and concrete towers Downtown to the well-worn strip malls north of the city to newly built firehalls in the West End.
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The play had a long run in the West End.
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Initially he worked with established firms of crammers in the West End.
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I found these two gentlemen with their icons in semi-darkness at the west end of the Minster, largely ignored.
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I was a fan of this musical when it played in a deconsecrated church basement in the West End in 2002.
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The management sweetened the deal by offering an extra 2% to staff on the lowest end of the pay scale.
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Even compared to the platting that we see on the west end, the CPR platting of the 500 acres granted the CPR on the downtown peninsula could not have been more ham-fisted.
Vancouver says goodbye to Olympic streetcar « Stephen Rees's blog
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Surely a young swell like you, with plenty of money, a brougham, living in the fashionable part of the West End, and the son of a Peer, can't be in trouble.
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On the side of the demonstration GM also had a couple of hydrogen fuell cell SUVs – and I was able to drive one of those across the Burrard Bridge and around the West End.
Is the Volt a breakthrough? « Stephen Rees's blog
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The production of Canadian plays in London's West End and in other countries is not necessarily a consummation devoutly to be wished.
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His local was the West End Working Men's Club, in Audley Road, Chippenham, and he enjoyed playing darts, pool, skittles and bingo.
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We move into the passageways leading to the West End shopping mall.
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We went to a restaurant in the West End.
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We covered the enlaced and crossed roots of the thicket from the blood spoor entry to the left, or west end where we could see the car around the corner but we could not see the leopard.
Hemingway on Hunting
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Essentially Manchester's only outlet for West End musicals, the theatre didn't know what had hit it.
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In West End drawing-rooms his personal gift had begun to tell no less than in this crowded, squalid East; and as his aims became known, other men, finding the thoughts of their own hearts revealed in him, or touched with that social compunction which is one of the notes of our time, came down and became his helpers.
Robert Elsmere
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At the west end, off Europa Boulevard (the main thoroughfare of the east side of the Expo site), the glass screen is inflected.
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He has recently performed in successful theatrical productions of Beau Brummel and Sleuth in the West End.
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The first covered shopping street to be built in Britain, the arcade is at Piccadilly in London's bustling West End shopping district.
U.S. Investor to Buy Burlington Arcade
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Which was a right drag - Kensal Green was a quid cab ride from the West End which was within my pocket.
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West End Beach was a popular holiday destination for thousands throughout the district and beyond.
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T-shirts now seem almost de rigueur in the West End.
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By night, its harbor area resembles Ibiza's West End, with multi-story nightclubs dominating streets that pulsate with house music.
Richard Powell: Alanya: St Tropez of Turkey
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The Bruins issued a statement about 40 minutes before the game that said ` ` the change in format is occurring due to incorrect markings on the West End of the TD Banknorth Garden ice. ...
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He leaves our building at a trot, then saunters down West End Avenue, thrilling at the cloak-and-dagger fun.
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Pickwick first ran in 1963 in London's West End when Sir Harry Secombe starred in the title role.
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It was across a mad ocean we tore, for the mounting sea that made from eastward bucked into the West End Drift and battled and battered down the huge south-westerly swell.
CHAPTER XL
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Her private secretary has carefully trawled the West End for a suitable show.
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Except for a slightly angled roof that glints on the west end, it looks like it might have been part of this midtown neighborhood for some time.
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The original loft had been taken down and the balustrade removed to the west end to form a gallery.
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He has written songs for a West End musical and regularly acted on stage and TV.
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After starring in school plays like many an aspiring thesp, Montgomery, 27, headed for theatre and gave notable performances in Strindberg's Miss Julie as well as various productions in London's West End.
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Serving sushi, baked ziti, spring rolls, chicken satay and mini-pizzas all over the West End and the City.
MAN AND WIFE
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Bernardine who trained as a hairdresser at a private college in London's West End, has garnered many years experience in hairstyling, barbering and colouring and has won international awards for salon management.
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Far uptown, near Columbia University, is the small triangle of Straus Park, where West End Avenue and Broadway intersect at 106th Street.
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The ordinary processional route began within the enclosed space of the choir and moved outward to encompass the length of the nave and baptistery in the west end before circling back toward the choir.
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Returning to his roots in the Edinburgh area, he settled at Little Kellerstain and started to buy up dilapidated properties in the city's West End, converting and upgrading them into flats and bedsits for rental.
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In his home studio in Bell Canyon, at the west end of the San Fernando Valley, Garson has three grands.
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The sun began to slide down toward the west end of the sky as they were setting up targets for their archery contest.
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It was very sunny outside, but to the very west end of the town were dark clouds and a heavy rainstorm.
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It pleased critics but ran for only three years in the West End.
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There are over forty theatres in the West End alone in London.
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The property, which sits among the substantial Victorian villas of Helensburgh's desirable upper west end, is laid out over two floors and sits on approximately half an acre of land.
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Pop icon Madonna is set to star in a new play opening in London's West End theatreland in May, a spokeswoman said.
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A second, more troublesome fraction exists at the lowest end of the working class.
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Which was a right drag - Kensal Green was a quid cab ride from the West End which was within my pocket.
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The best homes are in the upper west end.
Times, Sunday Times
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Fresh from the day's rehearsals as Hester Swane, the tinker's daughter whom she will play for 14 weeks at Wyndhams Theatre, in the West End, Hunter explains the appeal of treading the boards.
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This time around, the legendary composer is searching for a "diamond in the rough" to play Nancy in his West End revival of Oliver!, based on the Dickens classic Oliver Twist.
Tonight's TV Hot List: Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2010
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A native of the town is bringing together special guests, choruses and dancers to perform all the big hits from the West End musicals.
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The most recent addition to the West End of Glasgow's phalanx of themed restaurants, Arisaig, occupies the site of the former Living Room pub at the bottom of Byres Road.
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This declivity runs between detached villas and stone walls, sheltering prim gardens, right on to the west end of the esplanade, which is, in fact, a continuation of it.
The Man Who Lost Himself
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T-shirts now seem almost de rigueur in the West End.
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Certainly not the critics, who slavered over its Royal Court premiere in 2007 and West End transfer, where the cast included the then-future Doctor Who, Matt Smith.
This week's new theatre
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Among the groomed inkberry hedgerows and white picket fences of Provincetown's West End sits the rambling Cape Cod-style Red Inn. The hotel's eight rooms are traditional, with wide-plank ceilings, pine floors, and wrought-iron beds.
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And I think I'll take the Fringe over the West End.
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My grades were excellent and I had had hands-on work experience with marketing agencies in the West End.
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At times, he's crawling, beast-like across the floor, venting enough raw emotion and passion to land him the lead in a West End musical.
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He starred in the West End hit musical "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat".
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The turbine blades for the West End project would be made of wood epoxy and painted matt black, the polypropylene turbine head would also be painted black and the galvanised steel tower would be dull grey.
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Fans' fury as the BBC sacrifices Formula One to save Wimbledon Corporation decides to give up half of their races from 2012 7,000 more jobs cut in MoD war on overspending Defence chiefs axed another 7,000 civilian jobs in a massacre of the so-called brolly brigade Police helicopter noise blights our lives, say West End residents West End residents say their lives are being blighted by the near constant drone of police helicopters MPs at loggerheads over move to cut Olympia Tube services Two London MPs at odds over plans to stop running Tube services to and from Kensington Olympia on weekdays to free up trains, track and...
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She mixes her tough inquisitions with equally rigorous networking, her Glasgow West End kitchen being one of the city's busiest salons.
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T-shirts now seem almost de rigueur in the West End.
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Who wants to go to a tacky West End celebrity hang-out, when celebrity is ten a penny and likely to comprise only noddies?
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Glasgow's reinvention is no more apparent than in the West End, which now has a string of very decent places to eat and trendy pubs.
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She has won a weekend of pampering in London with two nights' accommodation, a day at a health spa and tickets to a West End show of her choice.
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And it has yet to find a suitable berth in the West End.
Times, Sunday Times
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Returning, the engine was on the west end of the train tender first, with the combine next followed by the freight cars.
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T-shirts now seem almost de rigueur in the West End.
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There was plenty of interest about town, what with a Society murder - a young sprig of the nobility called Adair getting himself shot mysteriously in the West End - and a crisis in the government, when that dodderer Gladstone finally resigned.
Watershed
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His unusual choice and his talent brought a second audition, and then the coveted part in the West End.
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A play is tested in rep before ever hitting a West End stage.
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Since he grew a long moustache for a role in the West End, people have stopped calling him Nigel in the street.
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The popular West End swing vocalist joins the band for a performance of classics from the stage.
Times, Sunday Times
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Since he grew a long moustache for a role in the West End, people have stopped calling him Nigel in the street.
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Also, check out newer attractions like the London Zoo, Thames River Cruise, the London Eye or taking in a play or musical in London's famous West End.
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All interments will be made facing east, i.e., with the head at the west end of the grave.
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Viewers will see her tonight auditioning for a part in one of the country's most successful musicals, Mama Mia, in London's West End.
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Not far from the donjon is the Decorated church of Saint Lawrence, where the usual late Gothic dies off into _Renaissance_ at the west end.
Sketches of Travel in Normandy and Maine
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Traffic calming proposals included the creation of a central refuge at the west end of the village to help elderly people cross the road.
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He starred in the West End hit musical "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat".
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This will be followed by what used to be called a ‘medley’ of musical turns, a bit of pop, extracts from West End musicals and a bit of classical music.
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By night, its harbor area resembles Ibiza's West End, with multi-story nightclubs dominating rows of streets that pulsate with house music while beautiful people dance the night away.
Richard Powell: Alanya: St Tropez of Turkey
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Before the big screen and the small screen, his work in the West end wowed critics.
Times, Sunday Times
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In what now seems the olden days, West End theatres, notably the Palladium, the Prince of Wales and even the Adelphi, used to run revues or present speciality acts like an American singer surrounded by dancers and back-up acts.
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The story of a musical entitled Springtime for Hitler is now making as big a splash in the West End as it did on Broadway.
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Over the weekend not a room in any of the smarter hotels was to be had and five-star West End restaurants were fully booked.
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Normally, the chain's four eateries - one West End, one East End, one Old Town and one at Bruntsfield - are guaranteed money-spinners.
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It's a bit of a coup having two plays running simultaneously in the West End.
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At the lowest end there are some excellent everyday wines while at the top end quality matches price.
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He's written a new West End musical.
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During the war we had a gig with a cart horse and used to bowl along around the north-west end of town - great transport when petrol was rationed.
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The court previously heard how the four men had allegedly been involved in a fight in a West End car park in August.
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I must have lucked out, my first three West End records are still my favourite.
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Gary checked out the plat and there's an easement that runs along the west end of your property to the other parcel.
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We went to a restaurant in the West End.
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However as a local I will speak for Lock n Load and say that apart from the food is delish, they are unlikely to turf out unruly riff raff such as present company (victorians mainly) so why frighten the good people of Vietnam in West End?
Cheeseburger Gothic » Strictly no faffing. This is serious.
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When I was very young and staying at their apartment in the West End, she used to make me soft-boiled eggs, out of their shells in a little bowl, mixed together with lots of salt and pepper.
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Instead of staying cooped up in a hotel room on a mid-week business or pleasure trip to London, take in some of the city's top West End shows.
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Lee, 35, has been in the play for 18 months, including a stint in London's West End, where he received critical acclaim.
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The West End suffered traffic chaos.
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But make no mistake, this is a quality production and a class apart from the norm in the West End.
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The Walkers 'pub is tucked in an un-picturesque but bustling corner of London's West End. Once-bustling, that is.
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Local bobbies are stepping up patrols in part of the West End to nip the problems in the bud.
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The ground became more accessible after June 1922 when Huddersfield Corporation started running buses direct to the south-west end.
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He's written a new West End musical.
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The West End then beckoned, and he appeared as a solid juvenile in a sequence of light comedies.
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Towards the west end of the zoo were a number of large paddocks, home to zebras, deer, horned oryx and Przewalski wild horses.
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The last shot was completed, we all cheered, had a glug of champagne and then drove into Londinium's West End where we danced, drank and sang karaoke until 1.30 am.
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I reflect how, last week, I asked for salt to correct an underseasoned steak in this sprauncy new joint in London's West End.
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People complain that the West End is overrun with jukebox musicals.
Times, Sunday Times
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I had got up bright and early, put on my best three quarter length trousers and had scootered my way into London's dazzling West End.
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This year is unlikely to be remembered for its big West End musical openings.
Times, Sunday Times
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The west end of this 241-mile-long Great Lake is where you'll find the main spawning reefs.
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The structure continues a Spanish tradition in that, although it is by location a narthex placed at the west end of the church of San Isidoro, it has the character of a crypt and burial chamber.
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In 1981, out of London's West End came an unusual musical about singing and dancing cats.
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Mr Jones has enjoyed an illustrious acting career appearing on Broadway and the West End.
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I cannot think of a single West End show that has such a dedicated and exciting gang of performers from the one-line chorines to the major roles.
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Unless action is taken it is feared there will be flooding at the south-west end of the lake, near the Ornamental Bridge and Cascade.
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That peninsula is Couch Park and on the west end of the property is the Metropolitan Learning Center, a PPS school, that has a pool run by the Parks Bureau in the basement.
Portland "urban renewal" abuse hits new low (Jack Bog's Blog)
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West End theatres used to run revues or present speciality acts like an American singer surrounded by dancers and back-up acts.
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There were about 250 men in the raiding party, Ottawa and Ojibway Chippewa fighters from around Michilimackinac, at the northwest end of Lake Huron, and a few Canadian militia.
George Washington’s First War
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And then one day, at the northwest end of the subocean rupture, an eruption of liquid rock occurred that was different from any others that had preceded.
Hawaii
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Unless action is taken it is feared there will be flooding at the south-west end of the lake, near the Ornamental Bridge and Cascade.
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The West End is also suffering from the lack of successful straight plays.
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The West End and Broadway will be brought together via satellite link in an effort to encourage more theatregoing tourists to visit Britain this year.
Olivier awards to unite London and New York's theatre lovers
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Before the big screen and the small screen, his work in the West end wowed critics.
Times, Sunday Times
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He has held senior positions in a West End gallery, and in both London and provincial salerooms.
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With 1,500 jobs to go, its army of chatterers will be revealing, announcing and interviewing - mainly each other - on what it means for the future of Britain, broadcasting and house prices in north London and Glasgow's west end.
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All of which means that The Producers in the West End is far from a dead cert, especially in a theatre capital that can be notoriously inimical to musicals applauded across the pond.