Catalogue Search | MBRL
Search Results Heading
Explore the vast range of titles available.
MBRLSearchResults
-
DisciplineDiscipline
-
Is Peer ReviewedIs Peer Reviewed
-
Item TypeItem Type
-
SubjectSubject
-
YearFrom:-To:
-
More FiltersMore FiltersSourceLanguage
Done
Filters
Reset
17
result(s) for
"Wallis, Lady"
Sort by:
World is a stage Opera and ballet are hitting the big screen at a cinema near you
2009
They have been flocking to high-definition recorded productions from the New York Metropolitan Opera at Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas. Now Palace Nova, and [Wallis Mitcham] cinemas at Mitcham and Mt Barker, are involved in a similar venture, World Opera & Ballet. In the 1960s, Royal Ballet allowed cameras to record performances of Swan Lake and Romeo and Juliet with Dame Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev. Those \"event films\" were released worldwide but didn't achieve anything close to the feeling of being in the theatre that new HD technology affords. While \"there is nothing the equal of a live ballet performance\", [Dame Monica Mason] says the recorded versions give people around the world a chance to see artists and performances they otherwise would not. Handel's baroque opera Tamerlano, screening in June, stars Placido Domingo and was recorded at Teatro Real, in Madrid, with Puccini's La Boheme, featuring Inva Mula and Aquiles Machado. That screens in September.
Newspaper Article
PEOPLE Derived Headline
by
From Web
,
wire reports
in
First ladies
,
Motion picture directors & producers
,
Television programs
2013
According to The Hollywood Reporter, having Mrs. Obama, 49, present the award from the White House was all movie mogul Harvey Weinstein's daughter's idea. [...]on Sunday, the first lady -- wearing a glittering custom smoke-gray Naeem Khan gown and Sutra Silver at Fragments jewelry -- presented the best picture Oscar live from the White House.
Newspaper Article
AT THE MOVIES; MOVIES NOW; 'Beasts' of the D.C. wild
2013
Looks like historical dramas, CIA thrillers and movies centering on mental illness aren't the only Oscar-nominated movies aiming to curry favor in Washington, D.C. It seems that a magical realist film also has its fans among the federal government's elite.
Newspaper Article