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  • 101Pay or play contract — A pay or play clause (or guaranteed contract) in an entertainment contract means that the person who is being hired (typically an actor) is guaranteed payment regardless of whether he or she actually works. For example, if a natural disaster… …

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  • 102Everyman (play) — Infobox Play name = Everyman writer = Unknown author characters = Everyman Messenger God Death Fellowship Kindred Cousin Goods Good Deeds Knowledge Confession Beauty Strength Discretion Five Wits Angel Doctor setting = Heaven, Earth date of… …

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  • 103After the Fall (play) — After the Fall is a play by American dramatist Arthur Miller. The original performance opened in New York City on January 23, 1964, directed by Elia Kazan and starring Barbara Loden and Jason Robards Jr., with a cameo appearance by Faye Dunaway.… …

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  • 104Emma (play) — Emma (or Emma: A Play in Two Acts about Emma Goldman, American Anarchist, its full title) is a play by historian and playwright Howard Zinn. It was first performed in 1976. The play dramatizes events from the life of the real Emma Goldman. Zinn… …

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  • 105Orestes (play) — Orestes Orestes Pursued by the Furies by William Adolphe Bouguereau Written by Euripides …

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  • 106NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Play-In Game — The Opening Round game, (formerly known as the Play In Game) of the NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Championship is the first game of the tournament, played between the two last seeded (i.e. 64th and 65th) teams. The winner of the game is then… …

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  • 107The Seven Deadly Sins (play) — The Seven Deadly Sins was a two part play written c. 1585, attributed to Richard Tarlton, and most likely premiered by his company, Queen Elizabeth s Men. [Chambers, Vol. 2, p. 125.] The play drew upon the medieval tradition of the morality play; …

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  • 108The Queen (play) — The Queen, or The Excellency of Her Sex is a Caroline era tragicomedy. Though published anonymously in 1653, The play is now generally attributed to John Ford mdash; making it a significant addition to the very limited canon of Ford s works.The… …

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  • 109Nuts (play) — Nuts Written by Tom Topor Date premiered 1979 Place premiered WPA Theater New York City Original language English …

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  • 110morality play —    Morality plays were popular dramatic entertainments in late medieval England. In contrast with the MYSTERY PLAYS, which retold the universal biblical history of salvation from the Creation of the world to Doomsday, morality plays focused on… …

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