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...until the show opens in January, but it’s another epic, says Mendes — a rich, expansive play in the vein of both Ferryman and Jerusalem (Butterworth’s ebullient hit drama about modern outlaw “Rooster” Byron...
...We have never seen a shortage like this one,” said Angeles Alvarez Secord, president of the society....
...electric sparks, a plaster cast of Napoleon’s son, and a portrait of Lord Byron....
...Everett liked playing Byron. He “is” Wilde....
...Alvarez & Marsal declined to comment....
...However, Byron (who lived a couple of doors along) was fiercely critical of the whole enterprise, referring to the display as “a general mart, for all the mutilated blocks of art”....
...Byron, Keats and Wordsworth all had their own varieties of melancholic reverie....
...Orlando A Alvarez Regional business leader for North America, gas & power, BP 75. Patricia Menendez-Cambo Chair, global practice group, Greenberg Traurig 76....
...Lord Byron was particularly fond of Portugal, describing Sintra as a “glorious Eden”. OK, most literary people know that in Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, Byron likened Sintra to glorious Eden....
...Over the decades it has brokered deals for such significant documents as the manuscripts of Byron’s poems and the celebrated collection of Shakesperiana from Warwick Castle....
...After prudently having himself circumcised, learning to speak fluent Arabic, dressing as an Afghan dervish and calling himself Mirza Abdullah, the British explorer Sir Richard Burton travelled to the holy...
...But the fair also featured works that cost up to £500,000, reflecting the breadth of its appeal, said Jonathan Burton, the fair’s director....
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