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"lyceum" Definitions
  1. a hall for public lectures or discussions
  2. an association providing public lectures, concerts, and entertainments
  3. LYCéE

103 Sentences With "lyceum"

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A recent Texas Lyceum poll shows Mr. Trump leading Mrs.
The call at the Lyceum was 1:30 for a 2 o'clock show.
Previews begin Friday, April 1, at the Lyceum Theater (212-239-6200; fullycommittedbroadway.com).
The Lyceum has been reconfigured so the stage thrusts into the orchestra section.
The Lyceum was clearly the intellectual projection of Macedonian political and military hegemony.
Sison taught a young Duterte at the Lyceum in Manila in the '70's.
But Trump's 7-point lead in the Lyceum poll is a relatively slender advantage.
Ted Cruz (R-Texas), 41 to 39 percent, in a new Texas Lyceum Poll.
The Texas Lyceum poll surveyed 806 registered voters across Texas from July 9-85033.
Revisiting it at the Lyceum, after a restful weekend, my responses were more tempered.
The best gig I ever went to was this lot at the Lyceum in 1977.
Carnegie Lyceum, a smaller theater and recital hall, and as many as 5,000 others, who
Young cadets and schoolgirls attend a ceremony at a cadet lyceum in Kiev on Sept.
And the Shuberts anticipate renovations at three theaters: the Ambassador, the Cort and the Lyceum.
The Lyceum poll was conducted September 1-11 using phone interviews with 502 likely Texas voters.
Ben Brantley, a Times theater critic, recommends "The Play That Goes Wrong," at the Lyceum Theater.
The most recent Broadway revival of the 1923 play came in 1993 at the Lyceum Theater.
"It's still a very fluid race," said Joshua Blank, research director for the Texas Lyceum poll.
The Lyceum was clearly the place to be, the educational destination of choice for the elites.
In front of the Lyceum, across a grass oval, stands a towering memorial to Confederate soldiers.
Texas Lyceum has the Democrat — who is considering a run — at 35 percent to Cruz's 31. Rep.
In 2009 she was a producer for Neil LaBute's play "reasons to be pretty" at the Lyceum Theater.
The new musical, now wrapping up an Off Broadway run, will open at the Lyceum Theater in April.
Two things hit you when you visit the site of the Lyceum and look at its architectural plans.
Looking now at the beautifully maintained site of the Lyceum, which is comparatively new by Athenian standards (as excavations only began in 1996, and it was opened to the public in 2014), we are only now beginning to form a proper picture of the plan, architecture and function of the Lyceum.
He also purchased the Tamworth Lyceum, with the intent of converting the town's aging wooden cafe into a distillery.
But in an unusual move, the producers announced that the play would remain at the Lyceum Theater until Jan.
In 1838, an ordinary historical moment, a 28-year-old Lincoln warned the Young Men's Lyceum of Springfield, Ill.
The play, which began performances early last year, will play its final performance at the Lyceum Theater on Aug.
You can see more antics from The Play That Goes Wrong crew in at the Lyceum Theater starting April 2.
Ulrik Juul Christensen is CEO of Area9 Lyceum, which develops personalized, adaptive online learning modules for schoolchildren, students and professionals.
David Greig, an Edinburgh regular and the recently appointed artistic director of the Royal Lyceum Theater there, wrote the book.
He now enjoys a commanding lead among Hispanic primary voters there, according to a Texas Lyceum survey released this week.
THE STONE It is unclear whether the Lyceum charged fees but, given its vast wealth, it probably didn't need to.
The 2018 Texas Lyceum Poll showed Cruz leading O'Rourke by a hair — 41 percent to 39 percent, respectively, among likely voters.
Finally, there was a recent poll by the Texas Lyceum, a nonpartisan leadership organization, which doesn't bode well for Ted Cruz.
Essay On April 23, 1851, Henry David Thoreau spoke at the Concord Lyceum about the interrelationship of God, man and nature.
The chancellor's office is housed in the Lyceum, a Greek Revival building that was built by slaves before the Civil War.
Another poll from Texas Lyceum, with a slightly smaller sample size, had Cruz up by just 2 points — a statistical dead heat.
All Broadway theaters were closed due to the blackout except for the Winter Garden Theater, Nederlander Theater, and Lyceum Theatre, authorities said.
A Texas Lyceum survey released early this month showed Cruz leading O'Rourke by just two points, within the poll's margin of error.
In 1838, as a 28-year-old state legislator, Abraham Lincoln delivered an address at the Young Men's Lyceum of Springfield, Ill.
It is the Monument of Lysicrates, built around 334 B.C.E., just about the time Aristotle returned to Athens to found his Lyceum.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump leads Democrat Hillary Clinton among likely voters in the state 211%-2502%, a new Texas Lyceum poll shows.
The Texas Lyceum conducted its latest survey of 1,85033 adult citizens in Texas via cell and landline telephone interviews from April 3-9.
Brandon mentioned that she had visited Madame Tussaud's exhibition, at the Lyceum Theatre, of wax curiosities of crime Gort begged for repulsive details.
"I am not saying we are never going to raise rates again," Kaplan told reporters after a talk to The Texas Lyceum in Austin.
Jimmy Buffet played the open-air Lyceum movie theater there in December 85033, and Jimmy Eat World performed at the 2014 Independence Day celebration.
He cast the teenage Davis as an understudy in a 1926 production with his stock company, The Lyceum Theater, an early break for her.
DOT and the Lyceum did an amazing production of Ionesco's "Rhinoceros" a few years ago and I'm incredibly lucky to be working with them.
The Lyceum, George tells us with his snorting and misplaced confidence, is haunted by the tragic ghosts of Tennessee Williams and his sister, Serena Williams.
Among those who saw the show this summer: Robert Wankel, the president of the Shubert Organization, which then offered the producers the Lyceum on Broadway.
And a Texas Lyceum poll found Sanders doing best against Trump in the Lone Star State, where he only trails the president by 3 points.
Aristotle left the city for the last time, in fear of his life, after a little more than a decade in charge of the Lyceum.
At the Lyceum of the Philippines University, in Manila, Duterte studied under José Maria Sison, the now exiled founder of the Communist Party of the Philippines.
He was educated at the Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz, an international boarding school in the Alps near St. Moritz, Switzerland, and attended George Washington University, graduating in 1984.
Another one of Frank's childhood friends who met with Amsterdam school students was 89-year-old, Albert Gomes de Mesquita, who attended the Jewish Lyceum with Frank.
Ko's mastery of watercolor stems from long-term engagement with the medium, having painted extensively with it since she was a 9-year-old pupil at lyceum.
If so, they would surely benefit from visiting the new, charmingly instructive adaptation of Charles Dickens's evergreen of Yuletide redemption, which opened Wednesday at the Lyceum Theater.
"It was a question of open persecution," said David Galeano Olivera, the head of the Lyceum of Guaraní Language and Culture, which trains teachers in the language.
In London, she was taken under the wing of the Lyceum Theater group led by Ellen Terry (who affectionately called her 'Pixie'), Henry Irving, and Bram Stoker.
According to the statewide poll numbers released Wednesday by Texas Lyceum, Castro gets 2628 percent support of Texas adults in the potential matchup, while Cruz gets 28500 percent.
She appeared with Franchot Tone and Dennis Hopper in "Mandingo," a play set on an Alabama plantation, which ran only eight performances in 1961 at the Lyceum Theater.
Marta studied at the fine-arts lyceum in Gdynia and, after graduating in 21989, spent a year at the Gdansk Academy of Fine Arts, then located in Sopot.
The relation between the Academy and the Lyceum is a little like that between a twee medieval Cambridge College and the monumental architecture of the University of Chicago.
The analog tapes contain the original recordings of Mr. Marley's concerts between 1974 and 1978, at European venues like the Lyceum Theater in London and the Pavillon de Paris.
In the northeast corner of the Lyceum, there was a garden, which possibly led to the peripatos, or shaded walk from which the promenading Peripatetic school derived its name.
I visited the Lyceum with my partner, who has keener eyes than I. Together we identified thyme, lavender, abundant wildflowers, gigantic rosemary bushes, olive trees, cypress and possibly oregano.
Trump's former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, revered Lincoln's patriotism, quoting somber lines from Lincoln's Lyceum speech as Mattis addressed attendees of the 74th annual Al Smith dinner in New York.
Thoreau's "Walking" essay began as a lecture at the Concord Lyceum in April 1851, and was eventually published in The Atlantic Monthly in June 1862, a month after Thoreau's death.
I don't really know what, if anything, "Be More Chill" (at the Lyceum, with music and lyrics by Joe Iconis and book by Joe Tracz) contributes to the contemporary musical form.
The musical, based on a young-adult novel , arrived on Broadway with a mob of online superfans, who now swarm the Lyceum stage door each night to take selfies with Roland.
Earlier this week, a Texas Lyceum poll released Wednesday showed the race between the two is neck and neck, with Cruz leading O'Rourke 41 percent to 39 percent among likely voters.
We are aiming two of these units at Aristotle's Lyceum, which is situated in a triangle near the Odeon Conservatory, the Parliament building, the war museum, and the Hellenic Armed Forces Hall.
"My position did not abruptly change," Kaplan said after a talk at the Texas Lyceum in Austin, adding that he had seen risks in financial markets and in global weakness in October.
Among the quips and jabs he made at Trump, the retired four-star Marine Corps general invoked Abraham Lincoln in his speech, quoting the former president's famous Lyceum address in Springfield, Illinois.
And in 2006, Mr. Scheufele opened the L.U.CEUM, a museum whose name plays on the initials of the company founder, Louis-Ulysse Chopard, and the Latin word lyceum, a place of learning.
During the time of Theophrastus, Aristotle's successor as scholarch and clearly a very effective college president, there were as many as 2,000 pupils at the Lyceum, some of them sleeping in dormitories.
The show originated Off-Broadway in December 2015, then moved to a road tour, and eventually Broadway's Lyceum Theater, where it received positive critical attention and ran from October 2016 to January 2017.
Adapted by Joe Iconis (songs) and Joe Tracz (book) from Ned Vizzini's appealing young adult novel, "Be More Chill" has already broken the Lyceum house record for a single week of ticket sales.
Until recently, Texas appeared to be a long shot for Sanders, but a Texas Lyceum poll administered this month found him in a virtual tie with Biden, and 13 points ahead of Warren.
The respected non-profit, non-partisan Texas Lyceum polled a thousand Texas adults in April and discovered that 61 percent opposed Trump's wall on the Texas/Mexican border, only 35 percent supported it.
We read the Declaration of Independence; some Federalist Papers including James Madison's Federalist No. 10 on the danger of "factions"; Abraham Lincoln's 1838 "Lyceum Address" on the rule of the mob; the Rev.
I tried to piece together a picture of him as I arrived with my partner at the site of the Lyceum, Aristotle's answer to Plato's Academy, where I had visited the week before.
The nonpartisan Texas Lyceum Poll gave O'Rourke a comparable 232-point lead among all registered Latinos and a wider, but still subpar, 22010-point lead among the Latinos the survey deemed likely to vote.
I had four sons, and, for the past ten years, I have worked for Disney's The Lion King in the Lyceum Theatre West End as wardrobe assistant, so now I put actors on the stage.
It mentions figures such as Sanford B. Dole, the son of missionaries who came to Williams in the 1860s, where he and other missionary descendants called themselves "the Cannibals," and were active in the Lyceum.
An Off Broadway production this summer quickly sold out; the show, with music and lyrics by Joe Iconis, a book by Joe Tracz, and direction by Stephen Brackett, moves to the Lyceum starting Feb. 13.
They are an army of only two, yet they seem destined to conquer and slay anyone who ventures into the Lyceum Theater, where they have set up their festering — and, admit it, stupendously entertaining — camp.
On that day, a 2,000 strong crowd gathered outside the Murray Hill Lyceum on Thirty-Fourth Street to listen to feminist and socialist women speakers outline the importance of equality and the urgency of women's suffrage.
The musical, now running Off Broadway at New York Theater Workshop, will begin performances March 26 and open April 19 at the Lyceum Theater, which, with just over 900 seats, is among the smaller Broadway houses.
Encouraged by the success of a current Off Broadway production, which sold out its run before the first performance, the producers announced Wednesday that they would open on Broadway in March at the 900-seat Lyceum Theater.
That is also the appeal of Mischief Theater's "The Play That Goes Wrong," which opened on Sunday at the Lyceum Theater and is as close to a demolition derby as we are likely to see on Broadway.
At the 116-year-old Lyceum Theater, where the Broadway production is now in previews, Sebastian and Jai share the dressing room closest to the stage, and ramps have been installed into both wings and the performance area.
On a blinding white stage in the Lyceum, the doom of the Red Hook longshoreman Eddie Carbone, played by Mark Strong, unravels into its ultimate bloodbath, which van Hove stages with the brutal elegance of a George Bellows–painted brawl.
Rocky is a bait-and-switch fascinator that precedes Mr. Tovey through Manhattan's streets on their trips each day from a fourth-floor Greenwich Village walk-up (with terrace!) to the gym and then, eventually, to the Lyceum Theater on West 45th Street.
Among the quips and jabs he made at Trump at the Al Smith dinner in New York, Mattis, who resigned as defense secretary for the Trump administration in December, also invoked Abraham Lincoln, quoting the former president's famous Lyceum address in Springfield, Illinois.
The slapstick comedy, in which a company of hapless actors makes a disastrous attempt to stage a 1920s murder mystery, is coming to Broadway next year, beginning previews March 9 and opening on April 2 at the Lyceum Theater, the producers said Monday.
In the heart of Covent Garden, steps from the piazza's high-end boutiques and restaurants and only a five-to-10 minute walk to West End theaters and museums like the Royal Opera House, the Lyceum Theater and the National Portrait Gallery.
Among revivals of his work, a spare, searing British production of "A View From the Bridge," has drawn stellar reviews; "The Crucible," starring Saoirse Ronan, starts previews in a few weeks; and a centennial celebration reading will be held at the Lyceum Theater in Midtown on Monday.
Her essays self-consciously recall the reformers of the 19th century, those Ciceros of the lyceum and the revival tent — a number of whom she has rescued from obscurity or disrepute, giving the Second Great Awakening its due for spreading abolitionism into the Free-Soil Midwest.
Duterte has also offered four cabinet positions, Department of Agrarian Reform, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Department of Labor and Employment, and Department of social welfare and Development, to communists, the leader of which, Jose Maria Sison, was Duterte's former professor at the Lyceum of the Philippines.
The show, adapted from a young adult novel by Ned Vizzini about a nerdy teenager who swallows a pill-sized supercomputer that promises to improve his life, is now in previews at the Lyceum Theater; about half the cast are performers who are part of Mr. Iconis's crew.

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