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  After making Uprising with an all-male cast, the decision to make a women-only follow-up began, by Hofesh Shechter’s own admission, as a simple case of turning the tables.
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  Prostitutes are a common sight on the roads of Catalonia, in Spain, and a controversial topic in the country.
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           <description><![CDATA[  "I can't imagine doing this play, or wanting to see it, in a theatre.
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  When JM Synge’s Playboy Of The Western World opened in Dublin in 1907, riots broke out in the theatre.
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  With 40 television monitors on stage, a team of multilingual interpreters and two hours of live rolling news coverage, anything could happen during Rimini Protokoll’s Breaking News.
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  In June of 1991, Mount Pinatabo erupted on the island of Luzon in the Philippines, killing 800 people and making 100,000 homeless. Choreographer Koen Augustijnen recalls seeing images of the
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