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18 Sentences With "treading the boards"

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To see Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton treading the boards at her school is a dream.
Now dry, Conteh had traded breaking noses in the ring to treading the boards as an actor on the stage and screen.
Opera houses are now finding that the sparring divas are not the sopranos or tenors treading the boards, but those behind the scenes.
I was moderately fine with Rowling having wizards treading the boards, even though it means she lied about being down with the series.
Consider the wholesome mother famed for singing and dancing with Gene Kelly, palling around with Liz Taylor and Ava Gardner, and treading the boards in Vegas.
It'll be the first time Fisher is back treading the boards on the Great White Way since he made his debut as John Laurens/Philip Hamilton in Lin-Manuel Miranda's Hamilton back in 2016.
This permanent homage to the time the actress spent treading the boards at the Hollywood Bowl has us wondering, however, how much longer do we have to wait for Hyland's ode to her time spent on the set of the Dirty Dancing remake?
The Middletons are regulars in the Royal Box and on Monday, Princess Kate's sister Pippa Middleton took the much-coveted seats with her brother James, with a surprise appearance from the Australian comedian and actress Rebel Wilson who is currently treading the boards in Guys and Dolls in London's West End.
The stage veteran, 63, is not only treading the boards on Broadway in the uproarious and uplifting new musical The Prom — in a role that earned her a Tony nomination for best actress in a musical — but she's also engaged to be married again, this time to longtime love Adam Heller.
In "Waiting For Alice", the pair play Tweedledum and Tweedledee, sitting around and contemplating their wonderland and what may lie outside. The Winter of 2009 found Vincent re-treading the boards in his first Pantomime in 26 years, in "Robin Hood" at the Theatre Royal, Norwich.
Flanagan has described this as "a very bad period".Edmonds, Richard (3 July 2001) "Walking the streets to treading the boards" Birmingham Post (Retrieved: 6 March 2010) Flanagan decided to become an actor after seeing a friend of his sister perform at RADA."Screen life: Anthony Flanagan" The Guardian, 28 February 2007 (Retrieved: 6 March 2010) He is married to actress Rebekah Staton.
The Grand Pavilion Treading the boards The Grand Pavilion in Porthcawl, Bridgend County Borough, Wales, was opened in 1932. It is well known for its octagonal dome and striking frontage. Originally intended as a Palm Court for hosting Tea Dances, Balls and Civic functions, the Pavilion is a very versatile venue. Construction of the Grand Pavilion commenced in the summer of 1931.
The family returned to Britain in 1901, where he continued to perform on the music hall stage. He made his London debut on 10 March 1902 at Sadler's Wells Theatre. After a number of years treading the boards he rose to top of the bill. He was influenced by Eugene Stratton, who also used to black up, and he sang some of Stratton's songs, particularly "Lily of Laguna", which he sang in tribute to his hero.
Jon-Paul Gates is an actor who has starred in 84 feature films, predominantly playing the antagonist. Was born in Greenford, Middlesex under the name of Jon Morrey. He spent most of his childhood in a village near Doncaster, South Yorkshire and aspired to becoming a professional footballer before his career was cut short through injury and so decided on a career "treading the boards" instead. Whilst attending Humberside University he got his first break starring as Allan Hindle in the BBC's soap, Eldorado.
Graveson also composes her own songs and often performs live at venues. She has attained all grades up to 8 with the Royal Schools of Music on pianoforte. Graveson started her professional stage career at the Live Theatre, Newcastle in 1983 alongside Robson Green. She also runs her own school for acting, singing and dance for adults (WOW Performing Arts) and has written thesis on for practical studies in musical theatre / theatre skills for actors wishing to sing and those wanting to pursue a life treading the boards in theatre.
In the 1970s she moved into television with guest spots in the Crawford Productions police dramas Homicide and Division 4. Subsequent to this she was spotted by Number 96 producer Bill Harmon in a pantomime show and he devised the character of Trixie – a warm and funny stage and nightclub entertainer who has been treading the boards for years – for her. Some of the humour of her Number 96 character was built around Adele's 15 stone figure. When joining the series Adele happily signed the nudity clause present in all cast member's contracts reasoning that she would never be called upon to strip.
Hart House Theatre is often referred to as the cradle of Canadian Theatre. Opening in November 1919 the Art Deco theatre on the University of Toronto campus quickly became a leader in the Canadian "Little Theatre" movement of the 1920s and 1930s. After the war, Hart House Theatre, under the direction of Robert Gill, became an extracurricular student theatre and for twenty years turned out a new generation of stage professionals. William Hutt, Don Harron, Kate Reid, David Gardner, Arthur Hiller, William B. Davis, Donald Sutherland, Norman Jewison and Lorne Michaels all got their start treading the boards on the Hart House stage.
Sabine Rollberg grew up in an artistic family in Freiburg, the daughter of the actor Will Rollberg (born May 12, 1916 in Halle (Saale), Germany, died August 28, 2009 in Freiburg) and the solo dancer Gyp Schlicht Rollberg, née Gerda Ursula Elisabeth Schlicht (born December 2, 1917 in Chemnitz, died November 22, 2015 in Freiburg). Even as a small child she was treading the boards: from 1959 to 1969, she performed as a child actor in all Christmas fairy tales (Weihnachtsmärchen) staged at Theater Freiburg; subsequently, she took on bigger parts at the Wallgraben-Theater. At school, she also had speaking parts in schools' broadcasts and audio plays for the Südwestfunk at their Freiburg studio. She also worked freelance for Badische Zeitung.

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