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  • 1Shaw —   [ʃɔː],    1) Artie, eigentlich Arthur Jacob Arshawsky, amerikanischer Jazzklarinettist, * New York 23. 5. 1910; erfolgreicher Big Band Leader des Swingstils, Konkurrent B. Goodmans; Hits mit »Begin the beguine« (1937), »Frenesi« (1940). Trat in …

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  • 2SHAW, IRWIN — (1913–1984), U.S. novelist, playwright, and scriptwriter. Born in Brooklyn, Shaw gained overnight fame with his one act antiwar drama Bury the Dead (1936), dealing with a group of dead soldiers who refuse to be buried. The Gentle People (1939),… …

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  • 3Play With Me — Play With Me …

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  • 5Shaw, George Bernard — born July 26, 1856, Dublin, Ire. died Nov. 2, 1950, Ayot St. Lawrence, Hertfordshire, Eng. Irish playwright and critic. After moving to London in 1876, he worked for years as a music and art critic, wrote book and theatre reviews, and was an… …

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  • 6Shaw Festival production history — The Shaw Festival is a major Canadian theatre festival in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, the second largest repertory theatre company in North America. Founded in 1962, its original mandate was to stimulate interest in G. Bernard Shaw and his… …

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  • 7Shaw and Crompton — Coordinates: 53°34′37″N 2°05′31″W / 53.577°N 2.092°W / 53.577; 2.092 …

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  • 8Shaw Festival — The Shaw Festival is a major Canadian theatre festival in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, the second largest repertory theatre company in North America. Founded in 1962, its original mandate was to stimulate interest in George Bernard Shaw and his… …

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  • 9Shaw on the American Stage —    The slow, steady acceptance of the plays of George Bernard Shaw (1856 1950) on the American stage began in the mid 1890s with his least controversial works: Arms and the Man, produced at the Herald Square Theatre in 1894, and The Devil s… …

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  • 10Shaw, Robert — ▪ 2000       American music director and conductor (b. April 30, 1916, Red Bluff, Calif. d. Jan. 25, 1999, New Haven, Conn.), was the founder and conductor of the Robert Shaw Chorale and with that group took choral music to new heights of… …

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