theatre sister
1theatre sister — noun Britain : an operating room nurse * * * theatre sister noun A sister in charge of the nursing team in an operating theatre • • • Main Entry: ↑theatre * * * theatre sister, British. a nurse who works in an operating room …
2theatre — n. (US theater) 1 a a building or outdoor area for dramatic performances. b a cinema. 2 a the writing and production of plays. b effective material for the stage (makes good theatre). 3 a room or hall for lectures etc. with seats in tiers. 4 Brit …
3Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You — is a play by Christopher Durang first performed on December 14, 1979, at the [http://www.ensemblestudiotheatre.org Ensemble Studio Theatre] in New York City. It was performed on a bill with one act plays that included David Mamet, Marsha Norman,… …
4Sister Nivedita — (Bhagini Nivedita Sister Nivedita in India Born 28 October 1867 County Tyrone, Ireland Died 13 October 1911(age 43) …
5Théâtre Édouard VII — Le théâtre Édouard VII en 2009 Type Salle de spectacles L …
6Sister, sister — Titre original Sister, Sister Genre Série comique, familiale Créateur(s) Fred Shafferman Kim Bass Gary Gilbert Pays d’origine  États Unis …
7Sister Sister — Sister, Sister Sister, Sister Titre original Sister, Sister Genre Série comique, familiale Créateur(s) Fred Shafferman Kim Bass Gary Gilbert Pays d’origine  États Unis …
8Sister Mary McArthur — is a fictional nun from the fictional convent Saint Peters Of The Sisters Of The Third Removed in Soho. She was created as a cabaret act by the actor, director and radio presenter Tim McArthur. BackgroundSister Mary was created by Tim McArthur in …
9Theatre Calgary production history — Theatre Calgary is theatre company in Calgary, Alberta, established as a professional company in 1968. The following is a chronological list of the productions that have been staged since its inception as Musicians and Actors Club (MAC) from 1964 …
10Sister Carrie — infobox Book | name = Sister Carrie title orig = translator = image caption = Sister Carrie first edition 1900. The publishers kept the cover intentionally bland in order not to promote what was seen as a controversial work. [*Theodore Dreiser.… …