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"curtain call" Definitions
  1. the time in the theatre when the actors come to the front of the stage at the end of a play to receive the applause of the audience
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" He went on, "Norman Darbyshire wanted a curtain call.
Actress Tallulah Bankhead was reportedly kicked out of the evening for disorderly conduct, but the concert was a typically Jenkins-ian success, she performed curtain call after curtain call to deafening applause.
Inside the Mets clubhouse, the curtain call was not enough.
He received a curtain call from the crowd of 26,264.
"Curtain Call" was a song about not enjoying playing shows.
Ron Arad's Curtain Call is on now until August 29, 2016.
Curtain Call, at the Sterling Farms Theater Complex, 1349 Newfield Avenue.
Curtain Call, at the Sterling Farms Theater Complex, 244 Newfield Avenue.
Curtain Call, at the Sterling Farms Theater Complex, 254 Newfield Avenue.
Curtain Call, at the Sterling Farms Theater Complex, 333 Newfield Avenue.
And the cast had a statement for him after curtain call.
There is no rush to the curtain call in this performance.
Get ready for a glimpse at Michael Jackson's Final Curtain Call.
" Schwartz came in and reminded the actors, "There's no curtain call.
The commotion was topped only by a curtain call by Flores.
The fans gave Bellinger the first curtain call of his career.
Billy Porter just took his final curtain call as a single man!
I stumbled into my room three hours after curtain call, still wired.
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" Said Judge: "First curtain call, I hope it was a good one.
" Ms. Turner said onstage, joining the cast for the curtain call. "Great.
After the final scene, they joined the cast for a curtain call.
I would cry every night at curtain call and feel so ungrateful.
"Was that a little more concise?" he asked, taking a curtain call.
The milestone earned Stanton a curtain call from the crowd of 23,363.
He exited for one more curtain call before disappearing into the clubhouse.
The intensity was such that Mr. Gyllenhaal teared up at curtain call.
The intensity was such that Mr. Gyllenhaal teared up at curtain call.
It seems so, judging from their response to Netflix ("Curtain call", May 27th).
As with Baez the night before, Wood was rewarded with a curtain call.
The ending to Hopkins' curtain call certainly fits in this particular category of drama.
The stream has its first curtain call with the Australian Ballet at 10 p.m.
"No one moved more mountains than him," he told the crowd during curtain call.
It's the onstage version of City Center, which fully deserves its own curtain call.
Macdonald often skipped the curtain call, he said, because it made him feel foolish.
On opening night, the ovation at the curtain call seemed more heartfelt than usual.
Even if you are not an actor, you know what a CURTAIN CALL is.
Even with the bronze medal as a curtain call, Usain Bolt remains without peer.
He gave his large gallery a good show, but there would be no curtain call.
And Cohen gleefully thanked them for defending his honor and affording him a curtain call.
During curtain call, Fey joined the cast for the bow alongside her husband, Jeff Richmond.
But Season 2, while still sharp, feels more like a curtain call than a continuation.
The curtain call as we know it today became formalized in the early 19th century.
"The party doesn't just stop with the curtain call," the show's director, Kristin Hanggi, said.
At the curtain call, she wore her costume -- a shimmering acid green dress -- and she curtsied.
And lastly, making what has the definite feel of the final curtain call at PAOK Thessaloniki.
Dixon's speech during curtain call was seen as a political interjection into a presumably apolitical context.
Michael Jackson's Final Curtain Call marks the first episode, airing Monday, June 25, at 9 p.m.
When she was handed a bouquet of flowers during the curtain call, she threw it back.
The theme from "The Natural" accompanied Alonso around the bases before he took a curtain call.
Fans called the rookie catcher out for a curtain call after he made it 24-23.
He also posted an image from a curtain call he had taken during the Japan tour.
His comeback for the world masters championships seemed a natural curtain call for a brilliant career.
The astonishing soprano Marina Rebeka (Mathilde) received several minutes of applause and ovation at the curtain call.
At curtain call, the show's cast and crew delivered a message to him before a packed house.
He had yet to play the show all the way through and to take his curtain call.
No bow, no curtain call, not even a clear ending — a perfect operatic assemblage of nonlinear relations.
"'People during the curtain call bring cow bells and ring them,&apos" Ferrell recalled Walken telling him.
As the crowd continued to roar, Stanton came out of the dugout and took a curtain call.
At a preview performance, during an enthusiastic curtain call, the sniffles were as loud as the applause.
Mr. Blankenbuehler spent almost an hour fleshing out a fully choreographed curtain call for the first time.
" He added: "By thinking of this as his curtain call, he arrived every day on set electric.
Nimmo received a curtain call Friday and was still sporting an ear-to-ear grin after the game.
An announcement was made to the audience after the final curtain call that the evening was Anile's debut.
London (CNN)Barack Obama's visit to London this week may be his final curtain call as U.S. President.
"You feed off that energy," said Martinez, who was goaded into taking a curtain call by his teammates.
In the meantime, we're hearing Rayna Jaymes is likely to take her final curtain call in season 5.
The Mets trotted out their 215 champions Saturday night for a belated curtain call and some premature comparisons.
Or it could be a one-time curtain call in which the characters, and the audience, say goodbye.
Two understudies looked overjoyed during the curtain call for Bizet's "Carmen" late Thursday evening at the Metropolitan Opera.
Then, one delicious night in late November of 2019, all the preparation led to a gastronomic curtain call.
After seven hours — a normal length for a Castorf extravaganza — the relief of the curtain call is staggering.
Gregorius appeared to will it fair and then earned a curtain call following his fourth career postseason homer.
He received a curtain call after his second home run of the game and his fourth of 2017.
The moment seemed to affect Brandy, who broke into tears during her curtain call as she stood beside Gordon.
Then, with the game tied in the seventh, he lined a two-run homer that produced a curtain call.
Not until the episode's wrenching conclusion and the postcredits curtain call was it clear this stunning experiment was over.
Think about if we never see the "curtain call" Cooper suggested he would see his old FBI pals at.
It's our curtain call to a great day and it's my way of saying thank you to my team.
The curtain call, which falls just after and outside the story, provides one last, ecstatic chance for emotional manipulation.
Morrison, 40, played Glee club director Will Schuester from the series premiere in 163 until its curtain call in 2015.
The tram avoided tipping over, and everyone safely made it to the school carnival in time for the curtain call!
At curtain call, Roberts was one of the first out of her seat to give the cast a standing ovation.
Kobe took his curtain call and then made his way to the bench, which is where things got interesting gross.
He stepped out of the dugout for a curtain call and soaked in the raucous applause from the Pittsburgh crowd.
Ms. Chauviré, an audience favorite, took Lifar by the hand one evening and thrust him forward for a curtain call.
While a silent curtain call might disappoint actors, the dogs' spellbound stillness is a great sign for their future handlers.
Hugh Jackman Jackman gave an iconic character a moving curtain call and still had time to be a great showman.
But there's a long tradition of Broadway casts editorializing on the play they just mounted right after the curtain call.
The juxtaposition of Hopkins' unsuccessful curtain call and Faber's victorious departure perfectly encapsulates both the glory and cruelty of combat sports.
Inbox Curtain Call Remembered Fondly To the Sports Editor: Re "Unpublished Black History: Catching One Last Glimpse of Ebbets Field," Feb.
Minutes after taking his final Hamilton curtain call, creator and star Lin-Manuel Miranda chopped off his now-signature long hair.
From the costume shop to the first curtain call, here's how the steps and stories, the stitches and salesmanship come together.
Remarkably, given the starry cast, but deservedly, the cheers for him at the curtain call were the most enthusiastic by far.
And still, the audience storms the stage and dances with the cast during the curtain call, a tradition begun in 1968.
He'd been teaching the conductor, Karen Kamensek, how to juggle, and she had promised to try it during a curtain call.
But regardless of what his future holds, an upset win over a floundering Eagles team would be quite the curtain call.
It is simply standard practice for a Broadway cast to talk to the audience at the end of a curtain call.
During the curtain call, the performers raised their hands to the back of the house to thank them — all except Young.
UFC on Fox 53, on Saturday December 17th, will see the grand curtain call to Urijah Faber's future Hall of Fame career.
Galaxy Curtain Call Performance: Tianhong Li (China)Tianhong Li was awarded the Best Newcomer prize for this photo taken in Ming'antu, China.
Six seasons, two networks and one leading lady's sudden death later, the complicated crooners of CMT's Nashville took their final curtain call.
Here, along with Ms. Benanti, six other current Tony nominees share their philosophies of the right way to handle a curtain call.
Last Saturday proved to be less of a crescendo and more of a curtain call for France's gilets jaunes, or Yellow Vests.
The triumphant curtain call to a standing ovation and vomiting with fright in your dressing room are two parts of a whole.
To commemorate the moment, his castmates came out for the curtain call with their own jackets stuffed where the sun doesn't shine.
Jacques could hear the crowd roar from his place backstage, but here he is now, standing for the curtain call he deserves.
Who would have guessed that Cleveland would be the only team with something to play for in this regular-season curtain call?
"The home run was fun and exciting," said Phillips, who received a standing ovation and a curtain call from the crowd of 29,532.
These and other visions are made tangible in the four-page newspaper handed out after curtain call that doubles as the show's program.
Utley, 2-for-4 with five RBIs in the game, also acknowledged a curtain call from the fans after each of his homers.
It wasn't long before curtain call came, and Bush Hager was presented with a giant bouquet of roses wrapped in a red ribbon.
Still, the curtain call lasted no more than two and a half minutes, despite fervent applause, which had been consistent throughout the night.
And Princess Gabriella, capping her appearance, took a curtain call as she left with her mother and brother, saying "Bye, everybody!" to the crowd.
It cut into the side of her head during the show and made her pass out at the end of her third curtain call.
The curtain call was broadcast on Facebook Live: Tickets for the trio's final appearance reportedly climbed into the $20,000 range on ticket reseller sites.
Even though Jacob says he's happy with Grey Worm's final curtain call on the show, he doesn't recommend naming a little one after him.
On opening night, she surprised the crowd with a special performance of her hit "If I Could Turn Back Time" during the curtain call.
But Bruce remained in New York, where the fans that once booed him asked and received a curtain call following the eighth-inning homer.
But contrary to some hopes, Nymeria's return seems to be a curtain call rather than a reintroduction of the direwolf as a recurring presence.
All that remains is for him to make good on his pledge to take his final curtain call as soon as Mr. Anwar returns.
In June, though, four weeks before her first curtain call, producers canceled the rest of the show's run, citing a drop in ticket sales.
Using the same cast and the Odéon as his set, Mr. Bondy directed this movie during the play's run, shooting before evening curtain call.
After the curtain call now comes the megamix, the last dance, the group hymn — whatever it takes to turn an entertainment into an event.
Gregorius received a curtain call after each of the home runs, and the crowd chanted "Di-di" after he turned in two slick defensive plays.
When Brandon Dixon, who plays Aaron Burr, stepped out to interrupt the curtain call to draw attention to Pence, the audience started to boo again.
This one, which delivered his 229th RBI, drew a curtain call after Ortiz tied Mickey Mantle for 227th place on the all-time homer list.
After Nimmo sent a two-seamer from Cubs starter Jason Hammel deep into the visitors' bullpen, the crowd stood until he made a curtain call.
The messages of change, progress and gratitude I receive in reply are more gratifying than any curtain call or on-stage bow I've ever taken.
Now, it appears Hopkins is looking to fight one last time for a final curtain call to a glittering career in pugilism when summer comes.
Cooper says goodbye to his FBI colleagues with a resolute, "See you at the curtain call," like they're all actors, preparing for their final scene.
His curtain call comes six months after another local sports institution, the Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully, called his final game at age 276.
During the long, raucous curtain call, Patrick Vaill's white shirt was sodden with red as the director, Daniel Fish, pulled him in for a hug.
The audience at Broadway's Pretty Woman: The Musical got a big surprise on Thursday, when Bryan Adams popped up after curtain call for an unannounced performance.
Actor and 'Hamilton' creator Lin-Manuel Miranda takes his final performance curtain call at the Richard Rogers Theatre on Saturday, July 20043, 2016, in New York.
The country superstar joined the cast of "9 to 5 The Musical" for the curtain call at the end of Sunday's official opening performance in London.
There is this spontaneous thing that happens at curtain call: actors and technicians applaud the audience for staying, and the audience takes it as an achievement.
Remarks were written and refined, and after curtain call, Brandon Victor Dixon, who plays Vice President Aaron Burr, took a microphone and pointed toward Mr. Pence.
When the show ended and the cast came out for their curtain call, the actress threw her hands in the air, clapping, cheering and catcalling her boyfriend.
Although the Fox drama is nearing its final curtain call, Daniels told Vulture that he was leaving the door open to possibly continue Empire in the future.
It's the end of the show, we go downstage for curtain call, the audience is clapping, and all we see is Spike clapping really aggressively and pointing.
Actor and 'Hamilton' creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, center, takes his final performance curtain call at the Richard Rogers Theatre on Saturday, July 9, 2016, in New York.
Though I'm almost always down for more Souls, it's bittersweet knowing that The Ringed Citymight signal a curtain call for a series that's transformed my gaming worldview.
Those who couldn't make it to the theater got a glimpse of the goodbye, as the show's final curtain call was live-streamed for fans on Facebook.
Seeing so many of these films in close proximity to each other made us aware of how rote and predictable these curtain-call wrap-ups have become.
After circling the bases and celebrating with his teammates, Stanton left the dugout to tip his cap to the fans — a rare curtain call at Marlins Park.
All are main characters in a sense, but Michael Cera's hesitant, smartass security guard and Brian Tyree Henry's grounded moral compass took center stage by curtain call.
Now, just days shy of her 39th birthday, Schleper is poised to complete her mission, skiing her Olympic curtain call for the neighbor she now considers home.
"Big Little Lies" is evolving into "Big Little Truths," and it's unclear whether that will sustain a long-running story or just a well-made curtain call.
" (His viral moment from that show came when he confiscated a Trump banner hoisted by an audience member during a curtain call.) And now there is "Hadestown.
The New York Post reported that the man held up the "Keep America Great" flag during the curtain call of "A Bronx Tale," which De Niro directed.
During the curtain call at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, the Broadway cast addressed the vice president-elect, with actor Brandon Victor Dixon delivering a statement from the stage.
During the curtain call at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, the Broadway cast addressed the attendance of the vice president-elect, with actor Brandon Victor Dixon delivering a statement.
That year, 2002, was the curtain call for a certain kind of horror game, one prematurely abandoned—like the slower, subtler war shooter—in favor of bigger spills.
" Then after curtain call, Miranda and the cast hit the stage again and broke out into an infectious mini-performance-slash-dance party of Prince's "Let's Go Crazy.
Voit belted a 429-foot home run deep to center field, crossing home plate to chants of "Luuuuuke" and being summoned from the dugout for a curtain call.
The players joined the audience acclaim at the end and gave Mr. Noseda a solo bow, ignoring his indication for them to stand and share a curtain call.
His dismissal — in response to a cast member's remarks, during a curtain call, addressing Vice President-elect Mike Pence, who was in the audience — may have been premature.
Carol Lawrence, who played Maria in the original production, reported that on opening night, there was an eerie silence in the theater for several seconds at curtain call.
To the Editor: The curtain call taunt of a "Hamilton" cast member to Vice President-elect Mike Pence was a public and premature chastisement, grossly impolite and impolitic.
"I think if there's a player deserving of a curtain call, I think what he did today, reaching that milestone, I think he deserved to go out," Girardi said.
After Vice-President-elect Mike Pence's attendance was met with boos and cheers in the audience, a cast member read a short speech to Pence at the curtain call.
After the curtain call, the cast of the Tony Award-winning musical "Hamilton" addressed vice-president elect Mike Pence, who was in attendance, about the importance of protecting diversity.
When he hit his third homer of the game on Sunday afternoon against the Twins, Canadian fans showered the field with their caps and chanted for a curtain call.
Two pitches later, Bruce homered just beyond the right-field wall to cap the 22nd multi-homer game of his career and earn his first New York curtain call.
As the curtain call began for the Broadway musical "A Bronx Tale," which De Niro co-directed, someone in the front row held up a large "Trump 2020" banner.
After getting a celebratory cup of water in his face from fellow starting pitcher Carlos Martinez at the end of the "home run" line, Wainwright took a curtain call.
Attendees put on virtual reality visors which purported to simulate the performer's point of view on a large stage during the curtain call at the end of a show.
He almost certainly didn't expect to get booed in the process, or to receive a personalized lecture during the curtain call, from the very cast he'd just seen perform.
Eight principal cast members of the Broadway show "1984," a theatrical adaptation of the George Orwell novel, got down on one knee at the curtain call of Sunday's matinee.
Then served it with a baguette and some salted butter, and when the children had ripped through it all, I was bowing like Hugh Jackman at a curtain call.
Here's how it works: everyone meets up at 9 PM the day before the curtain call, actors, writers, and directors group off into six different groups and go through props.
Despite references to current politics (there's a nice surprise after the curtain call, so stick around), the lack of thematic unity turns out to be more damaging than the Encores!
For them, the prospect of his premature exit has had the effect of a curtain call after a bloody opera, reanimating vengeful antagonists for a final bow on center stage.
It's all part of artist and designer Ron Arad's immersive installation Curtain Call, which returns to London's Roundhouse after its debut in 20163, returning in 2013, and now again in 2016.
Judge became the fifth Yankee to reach 50 homers and did so in his 527th at-bat, earning a curtain call from fans at Yankee Stadium after his teammates encouraged it.
Greg Bird hit a two-run homer to give the Yankees a 21982-503 lead in the sixth and Gary Sanchez hit his 250rd while Judge was conducting his curtain call.
Hamilton creator and star Lin-Manuel Miranda took his final curtain call with the show on Saturday, along with fellow original cast members Ariana DeBose, Leslie Odom, Jr. and Phillipa Soo.
A video posted by Hughes shows some of the cast standing onstage for the performance's curtain call as an audience member holds a large "Trump 2628" sign in the first row.
Since the actors encourage an audience singalong and group dance party during the choreographed curtain call — some performers even run into the aisles — the show ends on an intensive upbeat note.
Starter episode: "Let's Talk About Sex Onstage" Offering a glimpse into the backstage goings-on in London's West End, this podcast is an offshoot of the Curtain Call professional theater network.
No Time to Die Originally scheduled to hit theaters in April, the release date for Daniel Craig's curtain call as the storied super spy has now been pushed back to November.
He smiled the rest of his trip around the bases, then received handshakes and hugs from teammates in the dugout before returning to the top step to take a curtain call.
" Cast member Brandon Dixon, who portrays Aaron Burr in the Broadway show and delivered the statement to Pence during the curtain call, soon replied on Twitter, "@realDonaldTrump conversation is not harassment sir.
At her curtain call, after 80 minutes without leaving the stage, it was obvious to the audience at the Royal Opera House's intimate Linbury Theater that she could barely hold back tears.
The iconic singer, 72, surprised the opening night crowd of The Cher Show on Monday with a special performance of her hit "If I Could Turn Back Time" during the curtain call.
TIME CHER: Two #Chers for the price of one at the Broadway opening of #TheCherShow when the music star joined the cast for the curtain call and a singalong of #IfICouldTurnBackTime pic.twitter.
He is part of the show's daffy curtain-call finale (underlined by the song "Finally"), in which old costumes and new ones — watch for Mr. Poulos as a kangaroo — flood the stage.
In late November, Mike Pence, then the Vice President-elect, attended a performance and found himself being directly addressed by the cast during a curtain call after drawing jeers from the crowd.
When Mr. Nézet-Séguin appeared onstage for a curtain call, the players nearly pelted him with dozens of flowers, a gesture that caused him to smile with gratitude while ducking for cover.
" After her visit to the nation's capital, Grumpy Cat's next stop was New York's Broadway, where she was the guest of honor at Friday's curtain call for Andrew Lloyd-Webber musical "Cats.
Cooke, 94, was asked by TMZ for her thoughts on fellow Broadway star Timothy Hughes ripping a Trump banner from an audience member's hand during a curtain call last week at Broadway's Frozen.
" Word spread on social media Friday night that Pence was in the house for the hit show, and during the curtain call, Dixon urged Pence to "work on behalf of all of us.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A young star of Broadway musical "School of Rock" surprised audiences with an extra performance after the show's curtain call on Wednesday night, with a guitar tribute to Jimi Hendrix.
De Niro is directing "A Bronx Tale" on Broadway and, during the show's curtain call Saturday night ... a guy whipped out a Trump 2020 "Keep America Great" banner and stood by the stage.
According to Fox News Sunday, Pence claims that he was not offended when the cast of Hamilton delivered a statement to him after curtain call at a show he attended on Friday evening.
That's the curtain call for Google+, the social network that could've been, from an era when Google desperately tried to catch up with Facebook and Twitter and integrated Google+ into every conceivable product.
It was one of six homers in the game, but the only one to bring on a curtain call, with the fans at Yankee Stadium chanting Sanchez's name for a second straight day.
Friend and collaborator Kirin J Callinan is on hand to help pump the crowd up while they play way over their 1 AM curtain call, wishing bassist Nicholas Harsant a singalong 'Happy Birthday'.
RICHMOND We had a ridiculous idea for a moment where the entire curtain call was going to be a medley of the songs you thought would be in it, all the iconic moments.
After the emotionally frantic, "Short Cuts"-like crisscrossing of the final half-hour, the energetic curtain call, with its numerous costume changes (to remind the audience who played whom) felt cathartic in itself.
Their curtain call album We Got It From Here, Thank You 4 Your Service... was roundly acclaimed and was eligible for the Grammys this year, but was notably absent from all the rap categories.
By the time the snow falls from the sky during curtain call — and the two princesses stand center stage, hand-in-hand — it's hard not to feel like you've just witnessed something very special.
Broadway databases do not sidestep specifics the way Ms. Rochelle might like them to, and so we arrive at that date range of 1964-65, starting with Ms. Streisand's 23-curtain-call opening night.
Already, said Mr. Demarco, the producer, there are many shows where performers and their stagehands outnumber their audiences — and sometimes there is even the dreaded phenomenon of a curtain call to an empty house.
But to work against the argumentation, the director, Logan Vaughn, pushes the actors into extremes of anguish, cascades of tears and cortisol that leave them sodden and still palpably upset at the curtain call.
A Trump supporter tried disrupting a performance of the Robert De Niro directed musical "A Bronx Tale" on Saturday — standing up during the curtain call and displaying a "Keep America Great!" flag towards the audience.
Her curtain call at the World Ski Championships was not a triumphant one: she had to settle for bronze in the downhill time trial, the fastest of alpine skiing's five disciplines and her signature event.
Actor and 'Hamilton' creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, right, gets a hug from cast mate Christopher Jackson during his final performance curtain call at the Richard Rogers Theatre on Saturday, July 9, 2016, in New York.
But, both fighters' penchant for in-cage violence, exemplified by 15 knockout wins between the pair, will provide an apt curtain call to a career which deserves significant recognition from those involved in the sport.
But at night, when she stays past the curtain call to brush up an updo or rethread a toupee, she waits endlessly on a platform, craning her neck for trains that take forever to arrive.
When, as part of the curtain call, she sings the score's loveliest number — "I Raise My Cup" — you at last wish the show would slow down so you could live in the glowy moment forever.
NEW YORK, Aug 18 (Reuters) - A young star of Broadway musical "School of Rock" surprised audiences with an extra performance after the show's curtain call on Wednesday night, with a guitar tribute to Jimi Hendrix.
Turner got under an 0-1 sinker and lifted it into the Phillies bullpen for his 18th homer of the season and second career grand slam, earning a curtain call from the Nationals Park crowd.
The starring duo were praised with a standing ovation at curtain call led by avid Broadway fan Rosie O'Donnell with stars like Gayle King, Uzo Aduba, original cast member Bernadette Peters and Cobie Smulders joining in.
Machado powers Orioles over A's BALTIMORE — As the boisterous crowd at Camden Yards chanted his name, Manny Machado climbed to the top of the Baltimore Orioles' dugout steps and tipped his cap for a curtain call.
Mauer's grand slam earned him a curtain call from the fans and helped the Twins beat the Yankees for the first time in the teams' past nine meetings, including last season's American League wild-card game.
After the actress accepted her prize, she was, according to Mason Wiley and Damien Bona's book "Inside Oscar," called back out onstage to make a curtain call — a tribute, perhaps, to her character's will to live.
Audiences would flock to the Biltmore — and, in a tradition that continues to this day, storm the stage and dance with the cast during the curtain call — for an alternately ebullient and harrowing primer in hippiedom.
He then turned in a special night, pitching 1 2/3 scoreless innings and launching his first career homer, a three-run shot in the seventh which earned him an emotional curtain call from the crowd.
The incident occurred as the cast was taking a bow during the curtain call when Timothy Hughes, who plays Pabbie the troll, noticed the flag and ripped it out of the viewer's hands and threw it backstage.
They do it every year on Kid's Night on Broadway, when at the end of the curtain call, the actors customarily give the kids in the audience a pep talk about working hard and following their dreams.
Just this weekend, Trump was criticized after he took to Twitter to condemn the actions of Broadway's "Hamilton" cast, when they urged Vice President-elect Mike Pence to help lead an inclusive administration during the show's curtain call.
During the curtain call at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, the Broadway cast addressed him directly — with actor Brandon Victor Dixon, who plays former vice president Aaron Burr in the show — delivering a statement written by the show's producers.
During that evening's curtain call, cast member Brandon Victor Dixon, along with the rest of the ensemble, delivered an articulate public plea to Mr. Pence on behalf of the multiracial cast about their concerns with the Trump administration.
" Ahead of the show's anniversary, Matthew Morrison, who played glee club director Will Schuester from the series premiere in 2009 until its curtain call in 2015, told PEOPLE that she also has "very fond memories of the show.
Vice President-elect Mike Pence took in a performance of the hit Broadway musical "Hamilton" on Friday night, and ended up becoming part of the show when the cast delivered an impassioned message to him during curtain call.
After receiving a curtain call following each of his two homers for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Utley looks to continue his emotional homecoming in style as the visitors vie for a series victory over the Phillies on Wednesday.
But when Baez's hit, which came on a 3-2 fastball from Cueto, landed in the basket, the old stadium shook, and the crowd demanded a curtain call for Baez, who was in the lineup for his defense.
The Sun, a British tabloid, reported that Mr. Grigolo was accused of "allegedly grabbing a female member of the chorus" onstage during a curtain call, in view of the audience, and then arguing "vehemently" when asked to stop.
By the time Captain von Trapp, played by the singing star Uwe Kröger of Germany, invited the audience to join in singing the English version of "Edelweiss" during the curtain call, many audience members were wiping away tears.
Dozier took a meek curtain call after his final homer in the eighth, with the Twins still trailing by six runs, and after the game said the right things about the relationship between team success and personal accomplishments.
John, who co-wrote the music for the Disney animated hit and its stage adaptation, came on stage after the musical's curtain call and performed his hit song "Circle of Life" with members of the show's company surrounding him.
For Alexander Wang's final New York Fashion Week show (the designer announced he would be shifting to presentations after this winter's curtain call) the designer went out like a boss, right down to the model's businesswoman-inspired beauty look.
But after Pence was greeted by boos from the audience and an impassioned curtain-call speech from the actor Brandon Dixon (who plays eventual Vice President Aaron Burr), Donald Trump turned the incident into a weekend-dominating news story.
Perhaps it's no surprise, then, that the production makes the decision to conclude the show post-curtain call with a quick medley of hits, and the whole thing turns into a concert, with Warren leading the high energy ensemble.
He was pushed to the dugout steps by teammates for a curtain call after his second homer, a two-run, eighth-inning shot that put the Mets ahead for good in a 5-4 win over the Philadelphia Phillies.
LAUREN BROWNE Brooklyn To the Editor: Regarding the "boos" that greeted him on entering the Richard Rodgers Theater on Friday night, and the appeal of the "Hamilton" cast to him during the curtain call, Mike Pence's comment was noteworthy.
Henry's most notorious later public appearance was his doomed curtain call, in 1895, after the première of his play "Guy Domville," when he was cruelly led onstage by an exasperated actor-manager to be hooted by the London audience.
Brandon Victor Dixon, who plays Aaron Burr in the award-winning Broadway musical, made headlines in November when he read a message to Pence, then the vice president-elect, during a curtain call after learning the politician was in the audience.
Espinosa is the first person in franchise history to pull off the feat in which one of the homers was a grand slam, and he got a curtain call from the home fans after his three-run shot in the fourth.
"He said, 'Well, I've married people onstage before, so if you wanted to just get it over with and do it at curtain call, we can do that,' " Smith, who is an actress and singer, told The New York Times.
Actors Leslie Odom Jr., left, Phillipa Soo, and Christopher Jackson take a bow with actor and 'Hamilton' creator Lin-Manuel Miranda during his final performance curtain call at the Richard Rogers Theatre on Saturday, July 9, 2016, in New York.
The platform has been lit up since Friday with news about the Hamilton cast's post-curtain call address to Vice President-elect Mike Pence in New York, though a different "Hamilton" has been bearing a share of unhappy Twitter users' wrath.
The remark came after the entertainment news site asked Cook — who starred in "42nd Street" and "Hello, Dolly!" on Broadway — about a "Frozen" actor ripping a pro-Trump flag from an audience member's hands during a curtain call last week.
When I first saw her, in 2003, in George C. Wolfe's production of Tony Kushner and Jeanine Tesori's indelible musical, " Caroline, or Change ," I was struck not only by her self-possession in the role but by her curtain call.
The real coup de grace came when the Hamilton cast itself remained onstage well past their curtain call to address Pence directly, even encouraging other audience members to record (and share) the moment: Tonight, VP-Elect Mike Pence attended #HamiltonBway.
ET: "Jeopardy" host Alex Trebek sits down with Harvey Levin to talk about his childhood, the perks of being a celebrity, and his inevitable final curtain call from one of TV's most popular game shows -- which is coming sooner than you might expect!
As calling for a German EU exit looks ever more politically suicidal–especially given the economic and political turmoil consuming Britain ahead of its presumed EU curtain call this year—AfD leaders seem to be seeking another way to advance the euroskeptic cause.
Freya made her debut as a schoolgirl in Quinn's previous novel, "Curtain Call," a murder mystery set in London's seamy 1930s theater world, which starred her father, Stephen Wyley, and featured a crusty, hard-drinking drama critic, Jimmy Erskine (based on James Agate).
More regrettable is the show's surprise postscript, after the curtain call, when the video feed blinks into action again, to show the Inaugurations of each American President from Ford up to Obama (cheers) and Guess Who (boos, with a smattering of defiant applause). Enough!
In 1988, when the Paris Opera Ballet presented a gala in New York in honor of Rudolf Nureyev, its director at the time, he took his curtain call at the Metropolitan Opera House flanked by two carefully chosen ballerinas: Margot Fonteyn and Yvette Chauviré.
At his final curtain call, Mr. Fairchild, the youngest dancer to have a farewell event at City Ballet, choreographed an unusual flower presentation: he stood by a basket of roses and handed a flower to fellow principal dancers, who came onstage one by one.
President-elect Donald Trump will not stop tweeting about Hamilton, and about how "very rude and insulting" the cast was to urge Vice President-elect Michael Pence to protect and defend all the diverse citizens of America after their curtain call on Friday night.
Following the show's curtain call in 1988, Frye continued her work on television, guest-starring on Friends, Saved by the Bell, and The Wonder Years.. In 2000, she joined the cast of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, opposite Melissa Joan Hart as Sabrina Spellman's roommate and close friend.
That's essentially what Saido Berahino's two-goal curtain call for West Brom was this weekend, reminding the club he's messed about since the summer of exactly what he can do – and why some clubs have entered a bidding war of £20m and upwards for his services.
In particular, "The Most Powerful Man in the World" gave us a beautiful curtain call for Ann Dowd as Patty, who turns up again to help Kevin through his latest crisis, while also offering us a moment with nearly every character who's died on the show.
So the tiny jolt of psychic readjustment that comes with Jeff Hiller's solo curtain call, in "Bright Colors and Bold Patterns," is just the rational part of your brain grabbing the wheel from your imagination, which was so sure that there were four people on that stage.
Shortly after the election, he attended a Broadway performance of "Hamilton," the hit musical about the founding fathers, and received a polite lecture from a member of the cast, after the curtain call, on the need for the Trump administration to work on behalf of all Americans.
If the room where Rokeach and his three Christs met became a place for exploring the mysteries of the mind, the meeting space in the movie looks more like an acting class, in which three hams compete for a curtain call, each with his own performance style.
Returning to the stage at Gypsy of the Year (2010) Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS' annual Gypsy of the Year competition, which celebrates two months of curtain-call fundraising by the Broadway community, kicked off its 22nd evening with a tribute to a then 87-year-old Channing.
Curtain Call recently expanded into longer-form storytelling, with an eight-part series delving into the making of the Tony-winning "Come From Away," featuring insights from the casts on both sides of the Atlantic, and from the real people depicted in the musical's life-affirming true story.
Here, we take a look back at the Friends and friends of Friends who helped define an entire generation of 20-somethings looking to get the whole "adulting" thing down right, and see where they've all been since the NBC show officially had its last curtain call in May 2004. 
Mr. Tcherniakov (who was cheered at his curtain call by a largely French audience, despite his staging's provocative alterations of a French classic) implies that we turn to the excessive passions and violence of "Carmen" — and perhaps opera in general — because they offer something visceral that modern life does not.
And with one swing, Frazier — a highly regarded rookie acquired from the Cleveland Indians in a trade last year for Andrew Miller — experienced all the side benefits of winning a game for the Yankees: the mob scene at home plate, the ritual dousing, the curtain call and the on-field interview.
Mr. Miranda, who waved a large Puerto Rican flag at the opening night curtain call, said afterward that one part of the show had become unexpectedly emotional — the song "Hurricane," about a storm that hit St. Croix in 1772, newly resonant given the storm that hit Puerto Rico in 2017.
They said that American Jews did not deserve his reassurance, that the threats against places where we lift weights and send our kids to finger-paint weren't important enough to require his swift condemnation, like Arnold Schwarzenegger's poor ratings, or that time the cast of "Hamilton" addressed Mike Pence during a curtain call.
Had he envisioned altering his widower's life out of pity for a widow and mother who had lost too much, or out of affection for a woman who had brightened a summer as his life approached its curtain call, or, perhaps, out of a loneliness that his many children and grandchildren could not entirely alleviate?
If Mixtape Wayne could be said to have a curtain call, it would probably be this song, one of the standouts of No Ceilings and one of the last times he jumped on a semi-obscure Southern rap hit and fucking demolished it instead of just freestyling over Drake beats, as he does on mixtapes these days.
The 14 actors who make up the "tribe" of hippies act, sing and dance with cohesion and vitality, even if the production as a whole often lacks spontaneity; it's really only during a reprise of "Let the Sun Shine In" during the curtain call that those in the large cast get to let their hair down.
And then there are the compromises: When Bruce Springsteen was on Broadway in 2017 and last year, the production put an insert in the Playbill, urging fans accustomed to rock concerts not to use their phones during the show, but promising that Mr. Springsteen would stay onstage during the curtain call long enough for people to take pictures.
Giving each of the characters an individual curtain call, the series saw them achieve a feeling of serenity and completion one by one, realizing that death -- or in this case, walking through the door and dissolving into the universe -- is a part of life, and that even a perpetual existence in "the good place" has its limits.
In July 2018, after the schedule for the Broadway production was announced, Dramatic Publishing wrote to the estate to ask if nine local theaters that had already purchased rights to stage the play could proceed, including the Dayton Playhouse in Dayton, Ohio, the Grand Theater in Salt Lake City and the Curtain Call Theater in Braintree, Mass.
Vogt makes good impression in Brewers' 21-25.31 win MILWAUKEE — It's safe to assume that the last thing Stephen Vogt was expecting Friday night was a curtain call from 240,216 fans, but after hitting two home runs to lead the first-place Milwaukee Brewers to a 23-22 victory over the Miami Marlins in his Miller Park debut, that's exactly what happened.
There's a Scar-like villain in the form of the sneering Jafar (Don Gallagher, playing the role, gets booed on cue at the curtain call), while Aladdin has three sidekicks — Omar (Rachid Sabitri), Babkak (Nathan Amzi) and Kassim (the strong-voiced Stephen Rahman-Hughes) — who suggest the three musketeers displaced to the realm of Agrabah: Their bromance, endearing at first, wears out its welcome.
It was true in the mad-science action comedy of Dexter's Laboratory and Powerpuff Girls, true in his under-loved Clone Wars cartoon (not the terrific CG one that's coming back for a curtain-call season on Disney+; before that), and certainly true in Samurai Jack, which if the final season, on Netflix, doesn't make you cry at least five times you should just scroll away now.
Saturday night saw both Northern and Southern California awarded the opportunity to play host to the curtain call for two future hall of famers in their respective fields—Urijah Faber in his hometown of Sacramento, the state capital, at the newly-opened Golden 220 Center for UFC on Fox 220, while the age-defying Bernard Hopkins fought his final fight at The Forum in Inglewood; the depths of Los Angeles.
The musical's construction is smart, too: It begins with a lively overture previewing some of the familiar tunes by the Swedish pop group Abba that fill the show, and it ends with curtain-call reprises of two of the bounciest songs, the title number and "Dancing Queen," along with a bonus song, "Waterloo," that Catherine Johnson, the resourceful book writer, somehow was unable to squeeze into her plot.
While Chairman Kevin BradyKevin Patrick BradyRepublicans' rendezvous with reality — their plan is to cut Social Security The Social Security 21625 Act is critical for millennials and small business owners House panel releases documents of presidential tax return request before Trump MORE (R-Texas) undoubtedly viewed this as an opportunity for a curtain call, TCJA is a poster child for poorly conceived, incredibly complex (even for a tax act) partisan legislation enacted without due deliberation, that will exacerbate the deficit and undoubtedly further drive good jobs and income off-shore.

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