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"matinee" Definitions
  1. an afternoon performance of a play, etc.; an afternoon showing of a film

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Those two matinee tickets seemed to be competitively priced with the evening's performance, not the matinee.
"People are in line for the Saturday matinee, and the matinee is at 2 o'clock … and they're in line at 2 o'clock [Thursday]," he said.
The production said Wednesday morning that Mr. Karl would miss the Wednesday matinee and evening performances, the Thursday evening performance, and the Saturday matinee performance, at the August Wilson Theater.
Broadway suspended its matinee and evening shows for January 23.
It was a matinee on the play's closing day, Jan.
In a matinee on the holiday that honors the Rev.
She wants to take Beck to the mall and a matinee.
The Bruins host the Los Angeles Kings in a Sunday matinee.
MONTROSE Matinee Movie: "East Side Sushi" (2014), directed by Anthony Lucero.
MONTROSE Matinee Movies: "The Finest Hours" (2016), directed by Craig Gillespie.
And then I quickly got up because we had a matinee.
She'll be on hand for discussions after both matinee performances. Jan.
A separate matinee program combines the compilation with the Bach piece.
The role showed off his acting ability and his matinee idol looks.
MONTROSE Matinee Movies: "Lady in the Van" (91423), directed by Nicholas Hytner.
E.V. My Saturday matinee of "Carousel" was interrupted by two medical emergencies.
With a Wednesday matinee game that would start at 12:10 p.m.
A $6.50 matinee at the Music Hall movie theater, opened in 1938?
This did not faze the Hartford audience at the matinee I attended.
Certainly the real Marston didn't have Mr. Evans's sleek matinee-idol looks.
At the Tuesday matinee, City Ballet performed for an unusually responsive audience.
The matinee on March 3, a production of N.Y.U. Skirball's Serious Fun Family Matinee series and the third annual Tilt Kids Festival, is for children ages 7 and up and includes special preshow activities beginning at 2 p.m.
Since I was going for a matinee, I had plenty of seat choices.
Shields faces Boston RH Rick Porcello in the series finale, a Thursday matinee.
The Indians will go for the three-game sweep in a Thursday matinee.
One day they went to a matinee and hosted friends in the evening.
But Ms. Drury; the play's associate director, Garrett Allen; and a couple of the actors were willing to speak about why they are making audiences so uncomfortable and how it feels to rattle them matinee after matinee, night after night.
Even a non-matinee movie starts to feel like a luxury after a while.
He has double-headers — a matinee and an evening show — on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
On days when he has a matinee, that means waking up at 8 a.m.
Chicago will go for the sweep in a Thursday matinee against Boston (39-32).
MONTROSE Matinee Movies: "The Last Man on the Moon" (2014), directed by Mark Craig.
For most of the year, matinee options are generally limited to Wednesdays and weekends.
But that day, in between his matinee and evening performances, he got a call.
The Rangers came out with purpose for the matinee against the previously winless Oilers.
During the talkback following that afternoon's matinee, the audience was largely older and female.
She later attributed the scare to oysters she had eaten after that day's matinee.
But every 10th matinee or so, my father would launch into a predictable routine.
I saw it at a Saturday matinee when I was 10, with several buddies.
" Within a few months, WHDH gave them their own show, "Matinee With Bob and Ray.
On the rare occasion I went to the movies, it was to catch a matinee.
I hope it intensifies — especially during the first week of March, maybe that Sunday matinee?
They are 38-39 and leave for a 503-game road trip after Thursday's matinee.
In fact, there's a matinee showing this morning in the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing Room.
But the matinee idols in the portraits lining the walls aren't movie stars — they're tutors.
The regular Sunday matinee was shifted to the evening to accommodate Mr. Davies's "Rinaldo" concert.
"Reality is not a children's matinee or the handing out of mandarin oranges," he said.
"He just got all that all-American matinee good-looking thing going on," he said.
Still, the very young children at the matinee I attended seemed both engrossed and entertained.
He also said Earnest's "all-American, matinee, good-looking thing" helped, along with his descriptive surname.
Instead, at the matinee attended, a rapt audience responded to each narrative curveball with mounting enthusiasm.
You have visions of parks and brunches, train journeys and crosswords, matinee performances and moonlit strolls.
Hillz caught the matinee and not in a cush front row seat, as you might expect.
If Bill Hader had been born 100 years ago, he could have been a matinee idol.
Matinee concerts are typically low-key affairs, seldom considered an orchestra's flagships or used as showcases.
Recent matinee viewings of the first two groupings — five more are being rolled out through Feb.
Mr. O'Brien proposed coming by Mr. Caro's office one day and taking him to a matinee.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea — Figure skaters, like Broadway actors, are accustomed to giving matinee and evening performances.
Anytime he showed ambition outside the avenue of mainstream matinee idoldom, it was the same thing.
Mr. Obama took both of his daughters to see a matinee performance of "Hamilton" in 2015.
On a recent Saturday, Ms. Drury prepared to greet a matinee audience of family and friends.
I'd been dropped off for a matinee, and was pretty much the only person in the theater.
"Manafort is in the unfortunate position of being the matinee defendant in the Mueller investigation," he said.
The Thunder led most of the way in the matinee, but New Orleans kept it close throughout.
BRANTLEY Well, seeing Javier Muñoz in the title role (during a Sunday matinee) was a great relief.
The post-matinee crowd began streaming into Sardi's restaurant on Saturday, just as it had for decades.
C Juan Graterol started Thursday's matinee in Detroit and had an RBI single in four at-bats.
Well, afternoon in the case of the National's "Threepenny Opera," which I caught at a Saturday matinee.
A family matinee on Saturday includes excerpts from these and other works in the company's colorful repertory.
At a matinee performance I attended, several children were happy to volunteer sound effects and dramaturgical advice.
"I just like climbing things and exploring," he said, as sweat formed above his matinee-idol brows.
A Broadway show sitting on a folding aluminum chair for the afternoon matinee performance with a beer.
He has always had a matinee-idol appearance, but now gave a movie-star performance to match.
The couples had stopped at the Christkindlmarket for wine and hot pretzels before heading to a matinee.
Mr. Rumsfeld was on television so often that Mr. Bush bestowed him a nickname: "teen matinee idol."
The Islanders host the Jets in a Saturday matinee, the fourth of five consecutive games at Barclays Center.
I went to every matinee to see the New York bands—this was the late 80s, early 90s.
We have already done one, and it was super well attended for matinee show on a Sunday afternoon.
Head over to a matinee showing at your local theater, and sneak in your own snacks and wine.
Other days, when she was asleep in between matinee and evening performances, he would allegedly join her uninvited.
A family matinee on April 9 includes excerpts from these and other works in the company's colorful repertory.
Jim McIntosh, a Broadway bartender, served his last drink at the matinee, and said he had mixed feelings.
He was in the lineup batting third and playing third base for the matinee at AT&T Park.
At my local theater in Montana, the New Year's Day matinee of Knives Out started at 22:21950.
He did not have tickets for Sunday's matinee, nor does he have them for Wednesday's regular-season finale.
In 1955, she married the matinee idol Eddie Fisher, forming what some portrayed as a Hollywood dream couple.
He'd spent a lot of the morning sick and had gagged during the tuna segment of the matinee.
A court injunction allowed for the show to go on, but Spring Awakening still closed after one matinee performance.
People didn't understand how talented he was; they just thought he was this really handsome, matinee-idol TV star.
Veteran actor Shashi Kapoor, a Bollywood matinee idol who starred in over 100 films, died in Mumbai on Monday.
The holiday matinee begins a stretch in which New York plays 763 out of 13 games at home. 1.
Most colleges don't give tours on Sunday, so we had Sunday afternoon free — perfect timing to see a matinee.
The adventures of the seaplane ace Porco Rosso (the Crimson Pig) combine Saturday-matinee exuberance with 1930s Hollywood romance.
In the 36003 video "Matinee," tabletop statuettes live tragic lives: A ceramic child is suddenly beheaded by a hammer.
In the 20700 video "Matinee," tabletop statuettes live tragic lives: A ceramic child is suddenly beheaded by a hammer.
But with an ideal balance of matinee zip and social critique, it finds a fresh angle on the genre.
Madboots performs on June 19, 21 and 23 (evening); Sean Dorsey Dance, on June 20, 22 and 23 (matinee).
In the 2009 video "Matinee," tabletop statuettes live tragic lives: A ceramic child is suddenly beheaded by a hammer.
I can't imagine much onward life for its current iteration, if a recent sparsely attended matinee is any gauge.
Her Giselle (which she will dance again at Wednesday's matinee) was also more distinguished as acting than as dancing.
Debuts — all in ballets by the company's founding ballet master, George Balanchine — abounded at the matinee performances last weekend.
It had sold roughly $8,000 worth of tickets, and planned to stage free matinee performances for 2,500 school children.
Actor and understudy Michael Lee Brown stood in for Tony-winning Platt as the titular arm-breaker for Wednesday's matinee.
In "Stagedoor (Matinee)," the latter shape is white, evoking the experience of coming out of a dark theater into daylight.
The plays were written by Samuel D. Hunter — the dinner (or lunch, if you attended a matinee) is obviously unscripted.
Saturday's family matinee program offers a sampling of additional repertory from this charismatic company, now marking its 45th anniversary. (joyce.org.)
Another triple bill of Mr. Ratmansky's work, to music by Bernstein, Scarlatti and Stravinsky, is on display at Saturday's matinee.
She appeared often at the Met after stepping in as Violetta in "La Traviata" for a matinee performance in 1970.
Thomas will miss Friday's game against the cellar-dwelling Brooklyn Nets and Sunday's matinee with the Philadelphia 76ers (24-43).
I think we were surprised that our parents had let us go to an evening performance rather than a matinee.
It's remarkable that anyone in this cast was singing so well in a matinee that began at 11:30 a.m.
Only outfielder Brett Gardner and designated hitter Luke Voit remained in the batting order for Sunday's matinee with the Royals.
The suspension was announced while one Broadway matinee, for the long-running "The Phantom of the Opera," was being performed.
Emboldened, I took my wife to a matinee one lazy afternoon — my first time in a movie theater in years.
RHP Jordan Zimmermann will come off the 15-day disabled list and start Thursday's matinee, Tigers manager Brad Ausmus announced.
It was the Knicks one night and the Rangers the next until Sunday, when the Knicks played a matinee instead.
After this matinee, he raced to his apartment in Midtown Manhattan to rest and gulp Gatorade before the evening show.
The highly coveted tickets were for a fundraising matinee for Hillary Clinton – and the presidential candidate herself would be in attendance.
At first, she wanted to become a novelist, but then, she attended a student matinee and fell in love with theatre.
Ringmaster Norman Barrett rehearses with his budgerigars ahead of a matinee performance at Zippo's Circus in Glasgow, Scotland, on June 15.
The theater we go to has really cheap matinee prices ($4.75 for a ticket), which is why it's my go-to.
KEN OLDEN (DAMNATION AD, WORLDS COLLIDE, guitarist): Safari was almost the first steady matinee situation, which was perfect for that crowd.
Second-period goals by Milan Lucic and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins helped them cool off the Wild during a matinee in Minnesota.
"It feels like it deserves to have a theatrical release," said Alex Svensson, who came to Saturday's matinee with his parents.
Washington has a chance to retake the Metropolitan lead on Monday when it meets the Sabres in a matinee at Buffalo.
We started at the five o'clock matinee showing on a Friday, and we snuck into the back after the movie started.
And Wednesday's matinee will surely be a hot ticket, too, with debuts by Misty Copeland, Catherine Hurlin and Calvin Royal III.
Schumann's Cello Concerto is on the agenda for this matinee, along with Mozart's Symphony No. 33 and Schumann's Symphony No. 2.
Ms. Wheatley, 49, performed as Diane in the matinee of the Broadway musical "Come From Away" at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater.
Pavlova and her company are said to have worked on it in the morning before going off to give matinee performances.
I joined him backstage at a matinee to see what it's like between call-time and the moment the curtain rises.
On an unpleasantly hot day, I went to a matinee of "The Swimmer" (1968), Frank Perry's adaptation of the Cheever story.
He started at WNEW in 1962, hosting the venerable overnight show "Milkman's Matinee" before "Jim Lowe's New York" made its debut.
There's also a detailed program synopsis, which many in a matinee audience were reading aloud to one another before the show began.
Matthew Kovalsky, an attendee at the matinee performance, told CNN he loves The Color Purple and was thrilled to meet the Clintons.
The matinee matchup focused on the return of Karlsson, a popular figure and captain during his stellar nine-year career in Ottawa.
Ahead of Monday night's debate, both participants were under pressure to tone down the matinee idol pretensions and blend into the background.
The Scarlet Knights look to run their season-opening winning streak to six games as they host Hartford in a Friday matinee.
Before he settled into middle and old age as a craggy, crotchety old tobacco-chewer, Eastwood looked like a sunburned matinee idol.
The play is supposed to open with a Thursday matinee, and according to the box office ... show will go on with Wopat.
His hope was the Wild would take what they learned and it would transfer to Saturday's matinee game against the Vancouver Canucks.
SEE A BROADWAY MATINEE Most drag shows are off limits to children, because of racy content, liquor laws or late start times.
The problem with being the matinee defendant for the special counsel investigation is that a plea bargain is more costly to secure.
A Saturday matinee of Mozart's "Don Giovanni," with Simon Keenlyside in the title role and Fabio Luisi conducting, completes the week's offering.
Then his groundbreaking collaborations with Hal Prince — 'Company,' 'Follies,' 'A Little Night Music,' 'Pacific Overtures' — I saw a matinee, a stunning achievement.
You work on a 750-piece or 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle in your dressing room between the matinee and evening shows. Confirm.
When she would sleep between matinee and evening performances in the cramped space underneath their makeup desks he would join her uninvited.
If you're in the market for a present along those lines, may we suggest tickets to a holiday week matinee on Broadway?
MATINEE After that, at around 3 or 4, I'll end up at the IFC Center or Film Forum or Angelika Film Center.
The boldness of Mozart's experiment came across with special power during the Metropolitan Opera's Saturday matinee performance, conducted masterfully by James Levine.
They are the reason your aunt who saw a matinee of a hit show in its third year had a great time.
He constructed his fantasy of a community of hypercompetent thieves around Clooney's matinee-idol aura — con men as movie stars, or vice versa.
Joe Pavelski scored a tiebreaking goal at 18:36 of the third period as the Sharks beat the Wild in a Saturday matinee.
They scrutinized hundreds, frequently at Sunday open houses just before Ms. Levy had to shove off to perform in the "Les Miserables" matinee.
Everyone calls them geniuses because they — sigh— actually are, and lines couldn't be longer for a ticket to their secret factory/matinee show.
Matt Bomer contributes matinee-idol star power, but the nine-episode season feels like it should close the book on this Amazon project.
I should have been in school that morning, but my mom insisted we take advantage of the $1 matinee down the street instead.
Not to mention the fact that the games are sandwiched between the matinee and evening performance on Wednesdays and the Thursday evening performances.
A selection of the bagatelles has been performed each Sunday afternoon at the Stone for a year, and this is the final matinee.
New York rested several regulars in the matinee affair, including outfielders Yoenis Cespedes and Curtis Granderson, and infielders Jose Reyes and Asdrubal Cabrera.
"We'd just done the matinee," Mr. Radcliffe said, referring to his March 10 performance in "Endgame" at the Old Vic theater in London.
Officials said that they had canceled a matinee of "La Bohème" scheduled for Thursday, and the opening night of Mozart's "Idomeneo" on Saturday.
He was nervous, he told me; this matinee was only his fifth time performing as Drosselmeier, a part he began rehearsing in October.
It was thrilling to simply see the many trajectories that brought a bunch of strangers together at a matinee on West 42nd Street.
The real problem, in the pilot, at least, is how dutifully the show executes its Saturday-matinee exploits (despite some impressive stunt work).
That was a matinee, and we followed it that night with the concert for [the 25th anniversary at the Met of] Jimmy Levine.
Opinion Columnist I left a recent matinee of "Queen & Slim," the mesmerizing new outlaw romance directed by Melina Matsoukas, astonished on two levels.
" Several musicians had reported seeing Mr. Kaiser sprinkle a white powdery substance during the second intermission at Saturday's matinee of Rossini's "Guillaume Tell.
When a new film came out, my mom would let my brother and me play hooky and we'd go watch a matinee showing.
DELL'ARTE OPERA ENSEMBLE (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) This enterprising company is offering a mini-festival exploring the world of the French courtesan as portrayed in opera, poetry and song with final performances this weekend of Verdi's "La Traviata" (Saturday), Massenet's "Manon" (Friday and Sunday matinee) and a song evening of settings of Baudelaire by composers including Debussy and Fauré (Saturday matinee).
More than anything, the Knicks (21-22) survived in a holiday matinee that was little more than a snoozer through the first three quarters.
After avenging a humbling loss in resounding style, the Pittsburgh Penguins look to carry the momentum into a Friday matinee against the Minnesota Wild.
It will follow a standard Broadway theater schedule, which means eight screenings per week spanning Tuesday to Sunday, with matinee showings on the weekends.
The preteens had emerged from a matinee performance of the pantomime, a quintessentially British strain of musical theater mercifully confined to the holiday season.
You see it outside the theater, I have stood at a matinee and seen the people leaving get back online to buy more tickets.
Consider marketing the occasional matinee of a full-length opera to families, too, with clap-all-you-like rules and affordable snacks at intermission.
Children had the day off from school, and so parents and their children formed a line outside of a movie theater for matinee shows.
Thomas Kotcheff's "Go And" receives its premiere at this matinee, and Demarre McGill joins the group as the soloist for Kevin Puts's Flute Concerto.
Debuts on June 7 include Alban Lendorf as Conrad at the matinee performance and Joo Won Ahn as Ali, a slave, in the evening.
The last time a leader of Ms. Jayaram's stature died, it was her mentor and predecessor, a former matinee idol named Maruthur Gopala Ramachandran.
I once took my then 7-year-old daughter to a matinee of religious choral music — contemporary music inspired by the wounds of Christ.
At Sunday's Tony Awards, casts from the nominated shows — including Dear Evan Hansen — perform live on the CBS telecast hours after their Sunday matinee shows.
By Sunday, the storm was over; the Broadway League said matinee and evening performances would go on as scheduled, and other arts institutions were reopening.
Both teams look to win for the third time in their last four games when Philadelphia plays host to San Diego in a Monday matinee.
"Katherine never minded that her dates with Chris many times involved a kid activity, like a matinee movie, or going to Disneyland," says the source.
"Katherine never minded that her dates with Chris many times involved a kid activity, like a matinee movie, or going to Disneyland," said the source.
Broadway theaters canceled Saturday matinee and evening performances at the urging of the mayor, and a Bruce Springsteen concert set for Sunday was called off.
After a recent matinee, McKellen could be seen rattling a bucket in the theater foyer for further donations from the audience, whom he clearly loved.
RHP Jordan Zimmermann will be activated from the 15-day disabled list and start Thursday's matinee against the Chicago White Sox, manager Brad Ausmus announced.
The day after the block party, Ortlieb's was home to a hardcore matinee, celebrating Jesus Piece's record release with a one-off Horror Show reunion.
Of his cohort, Mr. Hamill said Mr. Ford was the one meant for matinee idol status: "He's a brilliant actor — that's a given," he said.
And for the matinee on June 20, the powerful, statuesque Christine Shevchenko makes her New York debut as Odette/Odile opposite the charismatic James Whiteside.
"We had a mutual admiration for each other's dancing," she said at the Met recently during the break between a matinee and the evening show.
Had she really just danced her first lead in a full-length ballet — the arduous, three-act "Don Quixote" — at American Ballet Theater's Wednesday matinee?
Mr. Kline won a Tony for what Ben Brantley called his "witty athleticism and derring-do" as Garry Essendine, a matinee idol exhausted by idolatry.
He was going for the sense that you'd walked into the middle of a matinee serial in the style of his boyhood favorite, Flash Gordon.
Slender and handsome, G-Eazy is hip-hop's matinee idol, a white rapper with an outsize ego and a skill set that occasionally matches it.
I know that sounds insane, but some days we were literally playing two gigs a day, like a store matinee and then an evening show.
And hopefully it will be on the big screen-, SS: Some say he looks like matinee idol Richard Todd, we've heard it many times, as well.
A lot of child celebrities in the Philippines go on to become teen matinee idols, and that was the direction my mom wanted me to pursue.
Gardner said Tuesday before a matinee with the Atlanta Braves that he'd told his agent to deal with the fines and leave him out of it.
Former FBI Director James Comey attended a matinee production of the musical Fun Home on Saturday following his abrupt firing by President Donald Trump on Tuesday.
Burt, who is currently appearing in Broadway's Matilda as a child during the Wednesday matinee when the real child actors have school, gives Titus the info.
Tom Wilson, Travis Boyd and Jakub Vrana each scored a goal as the Washington Capitals defeated the visiting Philadelphia Flyers 3-1 in a Sunday matinee.
Mr. Davis has a charming chemistry with Ms. Aharanwa; at Sunday's matinee, members of the audience were softly rooting for Retha and George to get together.
His matinee idol good looks were subsumed by this force of will, which often led the actor to be cast as heavies, villains, madmen – and politicians.
A selection of screenings dubbed The Innermost Limits of Pure Fun: Psychedelic Surf Films, 1966–1979 touches down Saturday and Sunday with matinee and evening presentations.
"People come in and they're just amazed," says Tony Nitolli, who works behind the counter at Eddit Brandt's Saturday Matinee video rental shop in North Hollywood.
It was a Sunday matinee against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden — James's first game in New York in a Los Angeles Lakers uniform.
It was a Saturday matinee in Williamstown when I saw the show, and that audience was mostly white and on the far side of middle age.
His role on "Bodyguard" last fall served as a reintroduction of sorts, a signal to the industry that Madden's matinee-idol looks had grown gratifyingly flinty.
The soloist Devon Teuscher makes her New York debut in the dual role of Odette-Odile at the Wednesday matinee, alongside Alexandre Hammoudi as Prince Siegfried.
Hear them both with Biss at the keyboard in this matinee upstate, conducted by Grant Llewellyn, who also leads Mozart's Symphony No. 38.914-232-1252, caramoor.
New York played the Independence Day matinee without outfielders Yoenis Cespedes (cramps) and Curtis Granderson (hip), and fill-in T.J. Rivera (cramps) left in the seventh.
The matinee performance will offer children party favors as well as opportunities to learn some of the dance's moves and pose for photographs with the cast.
"I don't have the same alliance that I would if there were another woman onstage with me," Ms. Matthis explained over coffee before a recent matinee.
The Complete Matinee Junkie: Five Years at the Movies collects the entire run of Jordan Jeffries' movie-obsessed comic strip, which is part memoir and part criticism.
EditorsNote: resending Dwight Howard racked up 21 points, 17 rebounds and four blocks and the Charlotte Hornets topped the Detroit Pistons 118-107 in a Monday matinee.
"My programming skills suck," says Adrian Lazar as I play his video game, a retro sci-fi romp with an appropriately matinee-friendly title, Planet Alpha 31.
Hatsune Miku is a pop star, a matinee idol, a sex symbol, a role model, a tech marvel, and a global phenomenon who sells out stadiums worldwide.
The Boston Bruins and Pittsburgh Penguins find themselves in the same position prior to Friday's matinee at TD Garden despite taking vastly different paths to get there.
Sunday's matinee marked a mere week since the latest and bloodiest chapter of that history, when scores of people died at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Fla.
No matinee idol, he played to small Yiddish-speaking audiences in places like Pittsburgh and Pottsville, Pa. "We were on a cooperative plan," he told an interviewer.
Travis Konecny scored 27 seconds into overtime, giving the Philadelphia Flyers a 03-1 victory over the Washington Capitals in a matinee game on Sunday in Washington.
Ahead of the Beyond Wrestling matinee, the venue resembles a high-ceilinged flea market with a dais in the middle and painfully stiff chairs around the perimeter.
Particular standouts at the Sunday matinee included a sweeping sense of melodic line from the baritone Renato Dolcini and the controlled viciousness of the countertenor Kacper Szelazek.
That said, you have to feel for the parents who unexpectedly walked into a buzzsaw when they decided to take their kids to an Infinity War matinee.
ROTTERDAM, the Netherlands — The conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin gave the downbeat to Britten's Violin Concerto at a recent Sunday matinee concert with the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra here.
Her video, "Matinee," which she directed with Ana Tiscornia, to a tender score by Sylvia Meyer, is a succession of tabletop tableaus enacted by dolls and figurines.
On the smaller Nikos Stage, I attended a matinee of Jen Silverman's "Dangerous House," a harrowing play about violence against lesbians and gay men in South Africa.
An usher told officers she had seen audience members standing up and coughing in the orchestra section during the second act of the matinee performance, police said.
Evan Rodrigues scored, and Rasmus Dahlin, Rasmus Ristolainen and Sam Reinhart contributed assists for the Sabres, who improved to 5-1-0 in matinee contests this season.
Every once in a while Mr. Zorn, the alto saxophonist and experimental music figurehead, infiltrates the Vanguard, straight-ahead jazz's temple, for a one-off matinee show.
Like a fading matinee idol, Trump had an embarrassing tendency to preen, particularly once his musings turned to politics, around the run-up to the 2012 election.
There's "Long Day's Journey," of course, in which Mary's life is constructed (and deconstructed) around her husband, the matinee idol James Tyrone, played here by Jeremy Irons.
Evan Rodrigues scored, and Rasmus Dahlin, Rasmus Ristolainen and Sam Reinhart contributed assists for the Sabres, who improved to 22018-216-13 in matinee contests this season.
Between Ms. Ciprian's final Saturday matinee and Ms. Williams's Saturday night show, the Broadway finale, they sat down to talk about their experience, and what comes next.
I went to the northern part of the city one afternoon to catch a matinee ($9) at the Senator Theater, a beautiful 1939 Art Deco movie theater.
"CreditCreditDamon Winter/The New York Times I recently followed Ben Platt up to his dressing room after a Sunday matinee of the Broadway musical "Dear Evan Hansen.
Little did we know that the meal we had before the matinee and the photo we took in front of the marquee would be our last. Why?
Between Ms. Ciprian's final Saturday matinee and Ms. Williams's Saturday night show, the Broadway finale, they sat down to talk about their experience, and what comes next.
His timing, you must admit, is inspired, and if his cylindrical silhouette means he lacks a matinee idol's profile, he still has the presence of a Barrymore.
Jenner, 66, attended a matinee performance of Keira Knightley's Broadway play Thérèse Raquin on Sunday afternoon, looking chic in a burnt orange silk blouse and black pencil skirt.
But in this week's open, we see a lighter side of Negan, as he shaves for that matinee idol look and then sets out to… make some spaghetti?
Since Midge can't hide out among the dog figurines and matinee idol photographs forever, she eventually heads to the Gaslight to figure out what's next in her career.
Broadway's box-office grosses dropped by a bruising 39 percent last week, the result of a blizzard that prompted the cancellation of all Saturday matinee and evening performances.
They reiterated that to him Saturday in a 99-85 matinee victory over the Sacramento Kings at the Golden 1 Center that snapped a five-game losing streak.
Eric Corcoran, another Saturday matinee ticket-holder, knew he couldn't wait for the film to hit Netflix to watch Scorsese and the cast — his childhood heroes — in action.
But because the Cubs are doing exceptionally well and Monday's game was an inviting Labor Day matinee, the throng that showed up from Chicago was bigger than usual.
The victory disappointed a sellout crowd that came for a Canada Day matinee, which lasted 6 hours 13 minutes and featured 19 pitchers and 34 left on base.
She often comes home between shows on matinee days to take a shower and cook dinner for her family, though she's far more celebrated for her a.m. contributions.
Brash and charismatic, Mr. Wayne had matinee idol looks that made teenage girls scream and a rebellious streak that earned him the nickname the Bad Lad of Ballet.
NIAGARA ON THE LAKE, CANADA — The slip of paper lodged in Shaw Festival programs at a recent Saturday matinee didn't beg for donations or warn about an understudy.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: Overheard upon leaving a recent matinee of "A Doll's House, Part 2": "I almost didn't come to this because I never saw Part 1."
Four days after being fired by President Trump as director of the F.B.I., James B. Comey showed up at the matinee of a touring Broadway musical on Saturday.
But the same group that upset the Heat on Friday in Miami was walloped by the Boston Celtics, 110-94, in a Sunday matinee at Madison Square Garden.
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This is New York punk inspired more by Velvet Underground, Urban Waste, and Eric B and Rakim than any CBGB matinee hardcore stuff, and it sounds cool as hell.
They were tired of traveling to attend matinee shows at New York City's CBGB's, and wished they had something like that happening in D.C.—so they created it themselves.
But here's one sweet advantage to a matinee over an evening show: The timing is right for a leisurely lunch beforehand and dinner at a normal hour that night.
When Mr. Gomes entered, pigeon on his shoulder, during Saturday's matinee performance, Victoria Hulland (the ballet's heroine) and André Messager's music had effectively established a mood of quiet poignancy.
"Matinee" opens on a weirdly ominous note as the camera pans a porcelain souvenir image of John F. and Jacqueline Kennedy seated in their fateful open-roofed Dallas limousine.
Still, without Sanchez, their hottest hitter, for the next few days, the Yankees would need to find other ways to win, and in Monday's Labor Day matinee, they did.
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.
Until July 252, there are matinee choices for day-trippers; trains run late enough for theater fanatics to also catch an evening performance (just prepare for a late night).
The faces of Messi, the brilliant Barcelona and Argentina forward, and Cristiano Ronaldo, Madrid's matinee idol and the reigning world player of the year, were never hard to find.
Running just under two hours, including an intermission, the matinee will also feature pieces by two other powerhouse choreographers, Robert Battle (the company's current artistic director) and Judith Jamison.
Sabres win in Kane's return to Winnipeg WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Billed as the return of star winger Evander Kane to Winnipeg, the Sunday matinee quickly became the Sam Reinhart show.
On Pro Basketball "No negativity," said Walt Frazier, dressed in his Christmas best as he rode up a Madison Square Garden elevator before the Knicks' holiday matinee on Monday.
When the first additional matinee went in, the whole cast was asking me how I was, they were afraid I was going to die in the middle of it.
It was a little bit old-fashioned monster-movie matinee, a little bit DIY puppetry, a little bit local-TV kids' show, and a little bit retro science-fiction saga.
He worked on My Fair Lady, Camelot, Fiddler on the Roof, these big, big shows, and my favorite thing to do was to go visit him for a Saturday matinee.
BAMkids Movie Matinee: 'Singin' in the Rain' (Sunday) This film's title activity may not appeal to children as much as splashing through puddles, but it still has plenty of charm.
We'd be there every Sunday, seeing every matinee they had, but we were also seeing noise bands, like Swans, Honeymoon Killers, and Pussy Galore, bands we ended up playing with.
In New York City, Meteor Shower stars Schumer and Benanti marched prior to their matinee performance on Broadway — meeting up with Tamblyn, who wore a hand-stitched "Time's Up" sweater.
Berrios picked up his third straight win with a solid performance and Minnesota completed a three-game sweep of the Orioles with a 24-20 victory in a Wednesday matinee.
Getting in for the first matinee of the day is still a winning timing strategy at most movie theaters, but some chains and individual locations vary pricing more than others.
Forward Al Horford paced a balanced Atlanta attack, and the Hawks put away the Magic in a 98-81 win during a Martin Luther King Day matinee at Philips Arena.
He is clearly the Matinee Idol of a breeding farm that already boasts one of the most successful sires in the world, Giant's Causeway, American Pharoah's neighbor across the barn.
Emotion ran high throughout the performance, a matinee of Mozart's "Die Entführung aus dem Serail" that was broadcast live on the radio on the last day of the Met's season.
After a rocky road trip, the New York Knicks will look to stay hot at home when they host Philadelphia in the traditional MLK Day matinee at Madison Square Garden.
ANONYMOUS When I was 11, I was often called on to participate in family outings that would not have been my first choice (especially if Movie Matinee was on TV).
The 26-year-old Duchene, who had an assist in Monday's matinee, scored a goal in his previous encounter with the Bruins - a 33-2 win on Dec. 8. 1.
On March 1, immediately after the Wednesday matinee, the cast and crew of "Beautiful," family and friends filled about 60 orchestra seats in front of the stage, buzzing with excitement.
Greg, despite his matinee idol looks, is suffering from a lack of confidence and meeting Tommy, who actually imagines one day possessing his own planet, instills a spark in him.
Few would mistake Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz for a matinee idol or a rock star (with the possible exception of the folks at CPAC, the Conservative Political Action Conference).
He stopped 26 shots as the hosts got a late tiebreaking goal from Patrick Marleau to win 3-2 during a Friday matinee in front of 17,562 fans at SAP Center.
With voters ready to confer god-like status on their matinee idols, she also went into politics and trumped her mentor by serving five times as head of the state government.
It's a tall order and a big time commitment, as both parts are intended to be seen in order on the same day (matinee and evening) or on two consecutive nights.
The Canadian Thanksgiving Day matinee in the nation's capital between the two struggling clubs started off with little fireworks, with each team registering just one shot in the first 6:44.
The matinee shows on these "slow" days cost 100 to 150 rupees, and are usually cheaper than the evening shows on weekends – reaching up to eight times than what Arun pays.
INTERMISSION After the matinee, a bunch of us like to walk over to Bryant Park to unwind, even though we're still in makeup and wearing hats to cover our wig preps.
He began intensive therapy and, barely a month after his surgery, insisted on attending a matinee at City Ballet, using a walker and accompanied by Marika Molnar, the company's physical therapist.
On Friday, Shostakovich's Symphony No. 2212 is prefaced by Varèse's "Amériques" and a new piece by Esa-Pekka Salonen, "Pollux"; for Sunday's matinee, Bernstein's "Chichester Psalms" introduces Beethoven's Symphony No. 2247.
In a matinee outing, he offered the 21,445 fans in attendance a one-man show that lasted just over two hours and put him in rarefied territory for major league pitchers.
The promotions were announced by Jonathan Stafford, the leader of City Ballet's interim artistic team, on Saturday afternoon at the David H. Koch Theater, between the matinee and the evening performances.
Therefore, on the coming Sunday, he would buy two tickets to a Broadway matinee and meet me on the steps of the 42nd Street Library, at two o'clock in the afternoon.
Onstage, Peck is a matinee idol, with large, dark eyes, creamy skin and the mysterious expression of someone consorting with his own thoughts, but in person he is mellow and grounded.
New York has won four straight games overall and seven of the last nine as it attempts to complete a three-game sweep of the host Reds in a matinee series finale.
Then she returned to the stars' dressing area, where racks of frilly "Manon" costumes lined the halls outside the dressing rooms, ready to be moved in as soon as the matinee ended.
The second show was a Sunday matinee, and three hours earlier, he was clowning around in the studio next door, trying to break a castmate out of his meditation with silly jokes.
Y entre los momentos destacados de este están la historia de Radiohead tocando un show sorpresa en 1998 y una historia oral de sus shows matinee de hardcore para todas las edades.
But the show has a built-in challenge: it is being staged, and sold, as a two-parter, generally seen two nights in a row or in a matinee-plus-evening marathon.
For example, on Lin-Manuel Miranda's final matinee, on July 9, one seller listed two orchestra-side seats on StubHub for $16,802.50 each (including fees) early in the morning of July 6.
For a stark contrast to "How It Ends," and this trend in general, check out the 1970 movie "No Blade of Grass," directed by Cornel Wilde, a matinee idol turned interesting filmmaker.
The two digital videos that are part of the exhibit, "Actualidades / Breaking News" (2016) and "Matinee" (2009), introduce new ideas, but also revisit figures and suggestions that appear elsewhere in Porter's work.
Will they cheer when Billy blows up the Kingston Falls movie theater, where the gremlins, now resembling an average kiddie matinee crowd, are exuberantly responding to "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"?
They had acted fast; all 176 tickets to the matinee sold out less than an hour after the theater announced the showing, following the lead of the chain's flagship in Austin, Tex.
On Sunday, just before a matinee, Mr. Lepage, who created the recent "Ring" cycle for the Metropolitan Opera and "Kà" for Cirque du Soleil, sat in his dressing room in stocking feet.
About an hour before we had to leave for the matinee, someone said we were going to sing, for ourselves, at least, and we formed a circle around the dining room table.
Hillary Clinton took in the Wednesday matinee of Dear Evan Hansen at Music Box Theater on Broadway, and also got a special backstage meeting with Ben Platt and the cast following the performance.
The mother/daughter duo, who are visiting New York City from Los Angeles, attended the matinee at the Winter Garden Theatre with a gaggle of friends in tow — including a pal of Charlotte's.
Michael A. Taylor took advantage of a surprise opportunity and Gio Gonzalez threw seven strong innings as the Washington Nationals defeated the Atlanta Braves 6-3 in a Thursday matinee at Nationals Park.
The beloved intention of the D.C. hardcore matinee show is simple: for all ages to participate, for emerging and independent musicians to play what they want, and for the fans to find community.
Yankees 53, Blue Jays 6 Rookie Miguel Andujar homered, drove in three runs and fell a triple shy of the cycle as New York powered past Toronto in a matinee at Yankee Stadium.
Frederick Gaudreau scored the tiebreaking goal late in the second period as the visiting Nashville Predators posted the game's final five goals and defeated the Washington Capitals 22-202 in a Monday matinee.
Peter Bourjos delivered a two-run single in the top of the 21th inning that gave the Atlanta Braves a 210-23 victory over the host Washington Nationals in a Wednesday matinee game.
While Tuesday's scheduled starters, San Diego's Colin Rea and St. Louis' Carlos Martinez, will start in the matinee, the Padres shuffled their rotation and will go with reliever Paul Clemens in the nightcap.
The Nationals head to Boston to take on the Red Sox in a three-game series that begins Monday and will conclude with a Fourth of July matinee on Wednesday at Fenway Park.
That's Mr. Pasquale, the Broadway love god who wooed Kelli O'Hara in "The Bridges of Madison County," who here plies his voice of gold and matinee-idol swagger to ingratiatingly eccentric comic effect.
According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Gibson reportedly filled her 5-year-old son's sippy cup with an alcoholic beverage and proceeded to get shitfaced while the two of them watched a matinee.
In a week that began with Manager Mickey Callaway's decision-making drawing criticism once more, Frazier found a way to give his middling team a matinee win on a brilliant day in Queens.
But at the matinee on Saturday, when Andrew Litton, the company's musical director, spoke about Ravel's Piano Concerto in G itself, he also drew Robbins's ballet "In G Major" (1975) into his discussion.
With the Met's "Live in HD" series, the general manager, Peter Gelb, built upon the audience for Saturday matinee radio broadcasts that began in the 224s and continue to draw an international following.
But for the 2,22 people who had tickets to the Saturday matinee and evening performances of "Hamilton," the cancellations were a particularly tough blow, because tickets are both costly and hard to come by.
Shuffling past oversize posters of Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci, and past ornate gold statues perched above the Belasco Theater's box office, the ticket-holders headed in for a Saturday matinee.
Part of the BAMKids movie matinee series at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, "Mary and the Witch's Flower" derives its story from "The Little Broomstick," a 1971 novel by the British author Mary Stewart.
In the pit, Lothar Koenigs drew brisk and streamlined playing from the Met Orchestra — which included 22 players who had soldiered through the five-hour matinee of Wagner's "Die Walküre" earlier in the day.
Starring as Christopher Boone in Simon Stephens's "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," he had a matinee to perform in a couple of hours, and an interview to give first.
"Close Up," John Fraser This is a beautifully written memoir that is completely frank and fascinating about life in the '60s as an up-and-coming matinee idol who just happens to be gay.
The Boston defense, which came into Tuesday's matinee ranked second in opponents' points per game at 104.0, kept Charlotte below 100 points in regulation for the fourth time during the Hornets' six-game skid.
As I headed toward Lincoln Center for my warm-up class before the show, I passed a number of company dancers as they headed toward the New York State Theater for their own matinee.
The Boston defense, which came into Tuesday's matinee ranked second in opponent points per game at 104.0, kept Charlotte below 100 points in regulation for the fourth time during the Hornets' six-game skid.
Frank Vatrano scored into the empty net and Jayce Hawryluk scored with 20 seconds left to finish off Florida's matinee victory and move them to 1-0-1 on the four-game western road trip.
It has a script on par with a fun sci-fi matinee, arguably the most polished visuals on a home console, and combat that amounts to more than shooting hundreds of dudes in the face.
Max Strus scored 21 points to lead five DePaul players in double figures and lift the host Blue Demons to a 75-74 victory against Seton Hall in a Big East matinee on Sunday afternoon.
At a special Tuesday matinee, deep-pocketed supporters of Hillary Clinton filed into the Richard Rodgers Theater for a special performance that was, in a rare turn, a touch more expensive than a typical show.
In lieu of its weekly matinee screenings for seniors, Maryland's Old Greenbelt Theatre is giving them a classic to watch at home, and hosting a free conference call to talk about the film every week.
Then came Thursday's matinee against the Giants, which featured a standout pitching matchup between Madison Bumgarner and Jacob deGrom, the Mets ace who came into the game with a major-league-leading E.R.A. of 323.
An early screening packed with people who make a living by analyzing films and ruling on their worthiness is a significantly different moviegoing experience from the one you get buying a ticket for a matinee.
The improbable Saturday-matinee challenges the show throws at its heroines and heroes work thematically — this "Das Boot," like the original, is concerned with honor and courage; with who breaks down and who rises up.
I get to the theater, flash my student ID (I graduated in May but I'm going to try to milk these student discounts as long as I can), and get the student matinee price. Score.
He leads a matinee of Mozart, featuring three of the earlier symphonies as well as the Concerto for Flute and Harp, with Elizabeth Mann and Emmanuel Ceysson, principal harp of the Met Orchestra, as soloists.
Twenty-nine years ago, after the death of Ms. Jayaram's mentor, the matinee idol Marudhur Gopalan Ramachandran, mourning crowds surged toward his funeral procession and the police opened fire with tear gas and live ammunition.
This weekend sees more performances of the sumptuous full-length ballet "La Bayadère," choreographed by Natalia Makarova after Marius Petipa, with a debut of note: Cassandra Trenary performs as Gamzatti in the June 2 matinee.
Just before puck drop in a matinee game against the visiting Calgary Flames, the organization issued a statement that said Stamkos will go to St. Louis for surgery to repair a lingering core muscle injury.
And earlier this season, a matinee of Rossini's "Guillaume Tell" was canceled after the second intermission, after an audience member was spotted sprinkling white powder into the orchestra pit, prompting fears of an anthrax attack.
In "Sympathy," we find a middle-aged woman named Faith enjoying "Bringing Up Baby" on her DVR one Saturday afternoon while her husband, Freddie, is out with his older brother at a horror movie matinee.
What I didn't understand yet is that Lent concentrates guilt, then cathartically explodes it — it's a kind of intermissionless Bergman matinee that leads you stumbling back across the parking lot beneath the newly blinding sun.
Though this 2.0 version pares down the Illuminati hokum of the original film, there's still the requisite need to square elements of the game with the serialized matinee adventures that inspired Raiders of the Lost Ark.
New York heads to Indiana on Sunday for a matchup with the Pacers, while the Raptors head on the road Sunday for the first time after a 4-0 homestand with a matinee tilt at Charlotte.
Brad Marchand, Danton Heinen and defenseman Charlie McAvoy each collected a goal and an assist for the Bruins, who have won three of their last four (3-0-23) and all six matinee games this season.
Right before the matinee starts, I like to go on stage and watch the acrobats rehearse and check my marks and maybe run through the beginning of a few dance numbers with some of my castmates.
CHENNAI, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - It's a matinee show and the film is not a blockbuster, but the small audience sitting on plastic chairs in a community center in India's Tamil Nadu state are watching nevertheless.
Opening night will be led by Isabella Boylston and James Whiteside, and as the run continues, two new dancers will debut as Princess Florine: Katherine Williams on Tuesday night and Catherine Hurlin in the Wednesday matinee.
But his wife, Cassandra Trenary, a soloist, had danced in both the matinee and the evening performances of "The Golden Cockerel" on Saturday, and they were leaving the theater, with his mother, when the incident unfurled.
Tom Kuhnhackl scored the tiebreaking goal in the second period, and Casey Cizikas had two goals as the visiting New York Islanders defeated the Washington Capitals 23-3 in a New Year's Eve matinee on Tuesday.
His first two seasons back after his spinal injury were largely free of the cancellations that had previously plagued him, and he ended last season conducting a rare doubleheader: a Saturday matinee followed by an evening performance.
That means fans either have to see parts one and two on back-to-back nights, or catch a full day of Potter on Wednesdays and Saturdays when they're both shown during the matinee and night shows.
Giannis Antetokounmpo poured in a game-high 163 points and all five Milwaukee Bucks starters scored in double figures in securing a 116-106 home win against the Dallas Mavericks in a Martin Luther King Day matinee.
Boston has won the first three meetings by a combined 10-215 score as it seeks a sweep of the season series in the second leg of a home-and-home in a matinee at TD Garden.
Cecilia Beaux's 1902 charcoal sketch of the matinee-idol violinist Jan Kubelik is one of the earliest and finds its match in refined, smoldering ardor in Paul Cadmus's 1937 ink likeness of the ballet dancer José Martinez.
And on Wednesday, hundreds of them visited the Richard Rodgers Theater, where a dozen groups of students rapped and sang their responses to the "Hamilton" creator, Lin-Manuel Miranda, before they watched a matinee of the show.
If that story made you hungry for popcorn, we have some good news for you — Great Northern Popcorn's Red Matinee Movie Theater Popcorn Machine is on sale for $134.50, or $17.38 off its retail price on Amazon.
Claude Monet's "Matinee sur la Seine" (Morning on the Seine), part of a lineup of river landscapes he painted while on a boat, capturing the changing light from sunrise to a lightning storm, brought in $20.6 million.
Mr. Turner, who came to fame as a handsome, self-sacrificing dwarf in the "Hobbit" trilogy of films, isn't the only graduate of the Tolkien school of matinee idols who's swapping onscreen derring-do for onstage sociopathy.
Friday night and Saturday afternoon highlight the relationship between Balanchine and Stravinsky in works like "Apollo" and "Agon," while Sunday's matinee gives an encore to new or revived works by Justin Peck, Kyle Abraham and William Forsythe.
Mr. Finlay had been suspended over the summer following an incident in Paris where he had shown up apparently hung over for a matinee performance, raising concerns for the safety of his dance partners, company officials said.
The Saturday matinee of the awards contender "Manchester by the Sea" was quiet, but enough of the luxe black leatherlike chairs were filled that I didn't feel as if I was drinking my pre-noon cocktail alone.
When I shadowed him for the day, he was playing the lead, Alexander Hamilton, for the matinee show, but he could either be on standby or asked last minute to play another role for the night show.
At the matinee performance I attended, Mr. Brown, a star of television and best-seller lists as well as the stage in his native Britain, mind-read some doozies from the memories of people in the audience.
In a sleepy matinee devoid of long-term consequences, the Lakers' 124-13 loss to the Knicks was, in some ways, a symbol for all that has gone wrong for them — and for LeBron James in particular.
The all-Balanchine program that New York City Ballet performed at the David H. Koch Theater on Tuesday went on as planned, but with a different cast — the one that had been slated for the preceding Saturday's matinee.
The Force Awakens wound up at $7993 million after an $8 million Tuesday, according to estimates from Disney — meaning it likely crossed the Avatar threshold by the time Wednesday matinee tickets were purchased across the U.S. and Canada.
"All Ailey" stars the stirring solo "Cry" and the Ailey staple "Revelations" (Sunday matinee and Thursday); "Dance Trailblazers" features a premiere by Mauro Bigonzetti and Paul Taylor's ode to Argentine tango, "Piazzolla Caldera" (Saturday afternoon and Sunday evening).
The weekend brings encores of recent premieres, including Justin Peck's "The Most Incredible Thing" (Saturday matinee) and "Belles-Lettres," which joins "American Rhapsody" by Christopher Wheeldon and "Mothership," Nicholas Blanc's choreographic debut for the company, on Saturday evening.
The day before the awards, on Saturday at matinee time, a group of 13 went to the Richard Rodgers Theater to be in the room where "Hamilton" happens; then a group of 12 attended the 8 p.m. performance.
Because of London's staggered matinee schedule (on Broadway, all the theaters tend to have afternoon performances on the same two or three days), I've been able to book as many as a dozen performances in a single week.
Keeping Sganarelle (Josh Wolonick) as the anchor while expanding the roles of Molière's young lovers, Valère (Patrick Brady) and Lucile (beautifully played at Sunday's matinee by an understudy, Ashley Gunsteens), it wants to tell us something about romance.
One Sunday, after a matinee performance, a talk-back conversation with audience members covered several topics, including questions about consent, how to help survivors who don't want to talk about their experiences and the value of an apology.
The Chicago White Sox have a chance to climb out of the cellar in the American League Central with a good showing in a four-game series at the Detroit Tigers, which begins with a matinee affair Thursday.
Like "Preacher," but less successfully, "Hunters" employs the currently popular strategy of pointedly jumping among times and places, wielding history and geography to give a greater sense of weight or import to what are essentially Saturday matinee adventures.
They have compiled the best record in the Grapefruit League, their young prospects have shone, and to top it off, they pitched a combined no-hitter in a matinee Friday that left the Detroit Tigers stifled and frustrated.
EditorsNote: Updated Trey Mancini's injury status in eighth graph; other minor tweaks Max Kepler homered twice as Minnesota hit five home runs for the second straight day and defeated the visiting Baltimore Orioles 25-22 in a Saturday matinee.
But sadly their fun eventually came to an end and as the weekend wrapped up, the couple prepared to return home to their two sons by enjoying a matinee showing of Toy Story 4 at a nearby movie theater.
While his son plays the show's innkeeper — a minor role — in the revival, which opened last year, he is also one of two Tevye understudies, and at Wednesday's matinee he will step in for the show's star, Danny Burstein.
After the final bows, Mr. Nézet-Séguin and the cast stayed onstage, exchanging hugs and laughs as the stagehands tried to shoo them off and reset the stage for the matinee of "La Bohème" less than 13 hours later.
The onstage Laura admits to being "in conversation with Pirandello," but the primary connection made by "The Watsons" is to its audience, who at a recent matinee seemed to be all smiles as events went their merrily unexpected way.
At his desk, Mr. Vaziev clicked on the television remote to fill the screen with a rehearsal by Alena Kovaleva and an Italian, Jacopo Tissi, two budding stars he is bringing to New York to dance the "Jewels" matinee.
And Mr. Gelb added that this past Saturday's matinee performance of Strauss's "Der Rosenkavalier," in which Renée Fleming sang one of her signature roles for the last time, was one of the strongest box-office showings in Met history.
Three weeks after an indoor fireworks accident ignited a blaze that killed 100 people at a Great White concert in Rhode Island in March 2003, Leftöver Crack was scheduled to play a matinee show at the venue Northsix in Brooklyn.
David Krejci gave Boston the lead in the second period, and goalie Tuukka Rask made 24 saves as the visiting Bruins ended a long string of frustration against Washington with a 1-93 victory over the Capitals in a Sunday matinee.
You can get your hands on those tickets by waiting in the cancelation line, which involves getting to the Richard Rodgers Theatre really, really early in the morning (for a matinee especially) and waiting all day to maybe snag a ticket.
Between the matinee and evening performance, a lottery is held for $10 tickets—thus Ham4Ham—and as the crowd awaits the winners, the cast performs a skit or a sing-a-long, sometimes flipping roles or riffing on Les Miz.
Their second short, "Lazy Sunday," subverts and mocks musical bragging in a video where Samberg and Chris Parnell rap about things like cupcakes, directions, and attending a matinee of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
EditorsNote: Corrects first goal scorer to Michal Kempny Frederick Gaudreau scored the tiebreaking goal late in the second period as the visiting Nashville Predators posted the game's final five goals and defeated the Washington Capitals 22-202 in a Monday matinee.
For the Saturday matinee, James Levine conducts John Dexter's creaky 1979 production of Mozart's "Die Entführung aus dem Serail" ("The Abduction From the Seraglio"), with a cast that includes the soprano Albina Shagimuratova — who navigates Konstanze's coloratura hurdles with aplomb.
I mean the histrionic kind, of course, the sort of heavy-weather acting you associate with the distant era in which James Tyrone, the aging, grandstanding matinee idol played (very effectively) by Mr. Byrne, ruled as a king of the stage.
Erik Johnson, Nathan MacKinnon and Mikko Rantanen each had a goal and an assist for Colorado as the Avalanche stretched their winning streak to nine with a 3-1 victory over the New York Rangers in a Saturday matinee in Denver.
ET, NESN (Boston), Sportsnet, NBCSN Philadelphia ABOUT THE BRUINS (221-23-210): While Marchand and fellow forward David Backes returned from multi-game absences on Wednesday, Boston could see a few more familiar faces back in the lineup for Saturday's matinee.
On a Sunday matinee at the Garden, the New York Knicks scored 109 points against a rugged, athletic Utah Jazz defense but couldn't contain Gordon Hayward (28 points) and George Hill (23 points) en route to a 114-109 defeat.
At his peak, Mr. Beatty was the epitome of Hollywood new and old; a larger-than-life matinee idol, lover boy and filmmaker whose work kick-started cinema's new Golden Age in the 1970s, making him evermore a big deal.
Grisham clearly doesn't get to Broadway enough if she thinks those press conferences are theater," Cooper said, adding, "Maybe on one of the seven days a week she isn't doing her job, she can catch maybe a matinee of 'Hamilton.
Critic's Notebook When the curtain went down on Alexei Ratmansky's dense, complicated new work for New York City Ballet last weekend, the end of a long Sunday matinee, my friend and I turned to each other, not sure what to think.
Last Saturday, Maloney sat between his parents at the Citizens Bank Opera House in Boston, just before a matinee performance of "Cats," the unlikely Andrew Lloyd Webber musical that made a scratching post of Broadway throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
Everyone else — and I mean everyone, including the thunderous ghost of Hamlet's father (Steve Hartland); a Polonius who postures like a matinee idol manqué (Nick Dunning); and his fire-breathing son, Laertes (Gavin Drea) — is filled with surprises and insights.
On Saturday morning, the show's producers said they would cancel the Saturday matinee performance, and that Mr. Karl's understudy, Andrew Call, would for the first time go on in the lead role, as the television weatherman Phil Connors, on Saturday night.
Incorrigible doom provocateurs and earnest grunge obsessives Thou played three (!) shows in Brooklyn this past weekend, including two sold-out nights at Saint Vitus Bar and a snowy matinee at the Silent Barn alongside Noisey faves Vile Creature and Cowardice.
Hardcore matinee fliers pictured in 9:30: The Book Washington, DC's 9:30 Club is one of the country's most iconic music venues, and this year it's turning 35, as well as celebrating 20 years in its current V Street location.
Trevor Ariza finished with a double-double of 343 points and 12 rebounds, and Otto Porter Jr. contributed 19 more off the bench as the Washington Wizards took charge early and defeated the visiting Detroit Pistons 101-217 in a Monday matinee.
"Stagedoor (Matinee)" and "Stagedoor," both 228, divide the square (18 by 18 inch) panel into two main sections: a curtain shape to the right taking up two thirds of the space and a door shape in the remaining third to the left.
So it was lucky for me when a fire alarm went off deep into Sunday's matinee of "Maurice Hines Tappin' Thru Life," sending all of us — including Mr. Hines, genial even as he was swarmed by smartphone-wielding fans — onto the street.
When movie-goers see Immortan Joe calling his harem of wives his property at the matinee and the POTUS calling his daughter a piece of ass on the evening news, it's only natural that they will buy a copy of Fury Road.
The decision to combine both practical and computer effects resulted in a movie that feels much more grounded than the prequels, but one that still works as a space fantasy matinee, allowing rubber-suited aliens to rub shoulders with cutting-edge CG spaceships.
Taken together, as I saw them on Saturday in a nearly five-hour marathon matinee, they make a smart and thought-provoking show that repeatedly upends expectations, distilling the essence of O'Neill's "Iceman" into new forms that mostly do away with the tedium.
Watching three performances this week — Gillian Murphy and Marcelo Gomes (Monday), Misty Copeland and Daniil Simkin (Wednesday matinee), Veronika Part and James Whiteside (Wednesday evening) — I was struck all over again by how completely the drama can change, depending on the lead couple.
In the play, Ms. Fonda's character is called to account by a cross-section of Vietnam veterans for actions that continue to bedevil her in some quarters (though not by the audience; the matinee I attended brought some playgoers to their feet).
And while I enjoy watching two bad ACC teams struggle to reach 60 points in front of 400 people who thought they were buying tickets to a matinee performance of Frozen On Ice, it does raise the question: Who are these games for?
Other movies about the American space program have featured cowboys, matinee idols and Boy Scouts — Sam Shepard's Chuck Yeager and Ed Harris's John Glenn in "The Right Stuff," Tom Hanks's Jim Lovell in "Apollo 13" — but this Neil Armstrong is a different archetype.
"If we don't find a way to bring new members into our union, and more work under contract, we are never going to be able to fund our pension," he said before playing the French horn in a matinee of "Frozen" on Broadway.
If, between now and Sunday, you're crossing one of the plazas at Lincoln Center — exiting a matinee of "My Fair Lady," say, or a Dance Theater of Harlem show — and you notice some especially bold public displays of affection, don't be shocked.
Oleg Vidov, a matinee idol in the Soviet Union who defected to the United States at the height of the Cold War and then had a long film and TV career in Hollywood, died on Monday at his home in Los Angeles.
Sunday's matinee is the only meeting this season between the two teams at the Prudential Center — and the first time since November that Sue and Peter DeBoer will be together in the two-story house that has been their home for six years.
Other highlights included Pablo Picasso's "Le Repos," which achieved $36.9 million and beat its high estimate of $35 million, and Claude Monet's "Matinee sur la Seine," which fetched $20.55 million, at the low end of the $18 million to $25 million estimate.
Jordan Peele has succeeded in marketing Get Out as an unmissable event, where attendance feels more like getting to go to an enviable concert or one-night-only stage performance than it does sidling into a matinee because you have nothing better to do.
On Saturday, City Ballet throws him a birthday party with a day of events, including demonstrations, a children's workshop and performances featuring his great works, from the regal "Symphony in C" in the matinee program, to the refined "Kammermusik No. 2" in the evening.
Clinton did not promise to forgo major donations herself, however: After the endorsement event she flew to New York for a private matinee performance of the hit Broadway musical "Hamilton" for donors who gave $2,700 to $100,000 to her campaign or the Democratic National Committee.
" Puzzling prose: "The way they did it was by subtracting only 25 per cent of the spice from their gingery game of Monday's Boston matinee, while the dish that Chief Carrigan set forth was minus at least 40 per cent of its previous seasoning.
EditorsNote: fixes typo in headline, typo in 43th graph Tommy Pham delivered an RBI single with two outs in the bottom of the 24th inning to give the host Tampa Bay Rays a 23-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles in a Monday matinee.
The spring season nears its conclusion with a weekend of "Don Quixote," a comic ballet showcasing the debuts of Hee Seo as Kitri and Christine Shevchenko as Mercedes on Friday, as well as Sarah Lane's first performance as Kitri at the matinee on Saturday.
In a 2014 interview, Mr. Wuorinen stressed that his opera is closer to Ms. Proulx's story than to Ang Lee's powerful 2005 film, which presents the protagonists, Ennis and Jack, as matinee idols and the mountain landscape of Wyoming as lush and almost beckoning.
And while school may be out, the weekend matinee series will celebrate movies in which it's a central focus, beginning with Richard Linklater's "Dazed and Confused" (showing Friday through Sunday), a timeless nostalgia trip that, to paraphrase Matthew McConaughey's character, always stays the same age.
Encounters On most Wednesdays, in the roughly three-hour break between the matinee and evening performances of "Dear Evan Hansen," the Tony-nominated musical playing at the Music Box Theater, the actor Mike Faist usually slips out for a walk down to the Hudson River.
Perez added an RBI double to his two-run blast and boasts 13 RBIs over a nine-game stretch, but he is just 1-for-33 with three strikeouts in his career against Michael Fulmer, who gets the nod in Thursday's matinee for the Tigers.
On the heels of the release of "Stan & Ollie," a new biopic that depicts Laurel and Hardy on a 1953 tour, Film Forum Jr., the theater's weekend matinee series for children and families, closes out the year with this 1937 staple from the comic team.
As Esther Blodgett, the small-town every girl who blossoms into movie star Vicki Lester, Janet Gaynor was a stand-in for every bobbed-hair girl dreaming of making it big in the arms of a matinee idol — in this case, Norman Maine, played by Fredric March.
Peter Debruge, Variety: Both Murphy and Hardy have worked with Nolan before (each as Batman villains), but he uses them in character-actor mode here, treating these marquee talents as equals among a cast of newcomers (including Harry Styles, looking every bit the 1940s matinee idol).
But the dip could be explained by the reduced schedule of two high-grossing shows, "Paramour" and "The Lion King," so that their theaters could be used for the television upfronts, and by a subsidized matinee of "Hamilton" for students at New York City public high schools.
Bryce Harper tied the game with a two-run homer in the ninth and added a game-winning sacrifice fly in the bottom of the 21th that gave the Washington Nationals a 4-3 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals in a Monday matinee at Nationals Park.
There's a bit more to it than that, but mostly, the film exists as a showcase for Redford, who is perfectly content playing a craggy old cowboy with a twinkle in his eye, cleverly augmented with a few flashbacks using clips from his matinee-idol days.
EditorsNote: Gets rid of "Sammy" in 29th graf Anthony Rizzo drew a bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the seventh inning to force in the tiebreaking run and give the Chicago Cubs a 24-2 victory over the visiting Washington Nationals in a Friday matinee at Wrigley Field.
Photo by Julie Hrudova The theater typically gives several performances a week, and a recent matinee included everything you might expect from a clown show: face make-up, circus music pumping through the speakers, a drummer accenting the punchlines with snare rolls, and male clowns dressed in drag.
No one had seemed more excited for the pair of Rossini operas at the Metropolitan Opera on Saturday than Roger Kaiser, a Texas opera buff who, the police believe, inadvertently created a terrorism scare that forced the Met to cut its matinee short and cancel its evening performance.
On Facebook, where Mr. Kaiser describes himself as a self-employed jewelry maker from Dallas, he even posed for a selfie with an apple on his head — a nod to William Tell, the title character in Saturday's matinee, "Guillaume Tell," who shoots an apple off his son's head.
Once a matinee idol for the art house set, thanks to the cerebral, aloof demeanor and subtly anarchic wit he displayed in cult favorites like "American Psycho" and "Mulholland Drive," the celebrity-industrial complex transformed him from an actor that cool people knew into an actor everyone knew.
We had a student matinee the other day with high school arts students, and three of the students there, two women and a young man, during the talkback shared that they really related specifically to this final scene — a scene where there's the aftermath of a rape happening.
A century of matinee idol worship has taught us that such a face as Hammer's belongs on billboards, and that a body like his—pampered and moulded like wagyu cattle by a multimillion-dollar upbringing—ought to be displayed on the most screens in the best blockbusters money can buy.
The pithy snark of previous games has been replaced with an acute existential angst that evolves Nathan Drake from a quirky matinee hero to the male protagonist de rigueur; the kind of successful middle-aged man that conceals his reprehensible behavior behind good looks, buckets of charm, and moral gymnastics.
Hunt, who was mostly alone in the theater until Gerwig and her friends showed up, then did exactly what you're supposed to do when the Patron Saint of Sacramento happens to sit down in front of you and start heckling a midweek matinee: Live-tweet the entire two-hour experience. Behold!
Devoted to the theme of watching, the first festival weekend features not only Joël Pommerat's "Little Red Riding Hood," but also a Saturday matinee of the choreographer Jérôme Bel's "Gala" and the opening of "Once Upon a Forest, the Animal Spring," a free installation by Yto Barrada and Julie Klear.
Yet when I saw Bartlett Sher's production — at a matinee with an almost entirely white audience, mostly middle-aged or older — it felt like ingeniously rearranged comfort food for people who had loved the book in their youths and had grown up to be, in their own eyes, right-thinking liberals.
In New York, the production features alternating dancers as Victoria Page: Along with Ashley Shaw, who originated the role for Mr. Bourne's New Adventures company, and the New York City Ballet principal Sara Mearns, Cordelia Braithwaite is slated to perform the role at the matinee performance of Nov. 4. Oct.
The Monday night opening was also the first performance for Mr. Karl since his injury — the Saturday matinee had been canceled because of his knee damage; an understudy, Andrew Call, played the lead role Saturday night, and, in a bit of luck for the show, there were no performances scheduled Sunday.
Because the Sunday matinee was the last performance for the acclaimed production, which won last year's Tony award for best musical revival, the crowd was starry: Among those in the audience were Jonathan Groff, Mariska Hargitay, Gayle King, Debra Messing, Leslie Odom Jr., Billy Porter, Phylicia Rashad and Anna Wintour.
This is the Met's first staging of Rossini's last opera in over 80 years, and it has recently been in the news for a rather unpleasant reason; the matinee on October 29 was stopped during the second intermission when a patron sprinkled his friend's ashes into the orchestra pit, prompting a police investigation.
One day early this year, I walked over to the Richard Rodgers with Seller and a casting director, Bernard Telsey, because they wanted to see the second act of a Wednesday matinee — in particular the performance of Sydney James Harcourt, the understudy to Leslie Odom Jr. in the role of Aaron Burr.
The Met has broadcast 1,503 operas on the radio from the new house, including its long-running Saturday matinee series and its more recent forays on Sirius XM. There have also been 198 television broadcasts, and, by the end of this season, 109 movie theater transmissions in the Met Live in HD series.
This performance of "War Paint" attracted many of the principals involved in its staging, among them the director Michael Greif and the book writer Doug Wright, as well as a sprinkling of theatrical colleagues who had worked with Ms. Ebersole and Ms. LuPone in the past, giving the matinee a party atmosphere.
In 2013, he struggled to sit through "The War Reporter," an opera Mr. O'Brien wrote with the composer Jonathan Berger, based on similar material; he found the experience almost unbearable, he said after a recent matinee of "The Body of an American" at Hartford Stage in Connecticut, where the award-winning play runs through Jan.
Ringo Starr had played his first official show as a Beatle just four nights before at Hulme Hall in Port Sunlight, but some fans were still up in arms over the abrupt dismissal of previous stickman Pete Best, whose shy charm and matinee idol good looks made him a particular favorite with the ladies.
During the Great Depression, Anton left the Juilliard School to take a job with an opera company sponsored by the Works Progress Administration, and got his break because of the maestro's drinking problem, filling in at age 18 to conduct "Samson and Delilah," the Saint-Saëns opera, at a Sunday matinee on Staten Island.
Many in the audience are seated at ringside tables that recall the famous Sam Mendes production of "Cabaret" at the same venue, and several brave playgoers get roped into the action and even, ahem, bumped off (not really, of course) — which probably isn't what they expected when they bought tickets for a springtime matinee.
With 215 minute 224 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter of their Christmas Day matinee, the Knicks and the Celtics were back where they had started, tied again after nearly 222 minutes of a game that tipped off shortly after noon and, perhaps because of the early start, at times seemed a little drowsy.
The first weekend also includes cinematic landmarks like Jean-Luc Godard's "Vivre Sa Vie" and Peter Bogdanovich's "The Last Picture Show," as well as Joe Dante's seldom seen, uncommonly sweet "Matinee," starring John Goodman as a B-movie producer who opens his latest horror flick, "Mant" — "half man, half ant, all terror" — in Key West, Fla.
There's a precision to his details — the atmosphere of a movie theater during a weekend matinee, the between-song announcements on the radio station that plays in the family car, the bustle of the neighborhood during a summer evening, the alluring men's magazines positioned at the eye level of a boy on the verge of adolescence.
Aside from a family-oriented matinee on Saturday, the Joyce season includes just one program, consisting of three tried-and-true pieces: Ramón Oller's "Bury Me Standing" (1998); Pedro Ruiz's "Club Havana" (1990); and Gustavo Ramírez Sansano's "Flabbergast," new to the troupe this year but created for the Luna Negra Dance Theater in Chicago in 2001.
Judge Kavanaugh lacks the matinee-idol face of Chief Justice John Roberts, the terse cerebral gymnastics of Justice Sam Alito, the up-from-the-bootstraps intrinsic of Justice Sonia Sotomayor, or the almost cocky self-confidence of Justice Neil Gorsuch, but he nevertheless is a tonic of distraction for what nationally ails us — which is plenty.
Britain's critics grumbled a bit when Richard Eyre's tantalizingly cast "Long Day's Journey Into Night" arrived in 230 at the Bristol Old Vic, starring Jeremy Irons as the crumbling matinee idol James Tyrone and Lesley Manville as his morphine-addicted wife, Mary — a handsome ruin of a couple that Eugene O'Neill based on his own parents.
That scene has been playing out throughout the run of the show — at a matinee performance last year, several women sitting in the orchestra section bolted down the aisle as soon as "Bad Idea," the final song in the first act, began to play; during the intermission, ushers were radioing stage managers to give updates about the line progress.
Dzama's work will be on view at three special New York City Ballet Art Series performances at Lincoln Center on the evening of February 6, and during a matinee and evening performance on February 11 and 19, where all tickets are priced at $30, and each audience member will receive a limited edition commemorative takeaway from the artist.
I followed a Saturday matinee of "Hangmen," which I caught on an appropriately dark and raw afternoon on my first day in London, with an evening performance of "Escaped Alone," the new play by the peerlessly inventive Caryl Churchill at the Royal Court Theater (where, as it happens, "Hangmen" made its debut last September, before transferring to the West End).
The three-time Tony winner — who has returned to the role of the famous fictional fading silent movie star 23 years after first playing it on Broadway in Andrew Lloyd Webber's acclaimed musical Sunset Boulevard — stopped the matinee performance of the Broadway revival to scold an audience member who was taking a photo of her, multiple sources confirm to PEOPLE.
Mezzo-soprano Laura Krumm is a 2013 graduate of San Francisco Opera's Adler Fellowship Program and has appeared in several roles on the Company's main stage, including the Maid in last summer's Jenůfa, Rosina in the family matinee performances of The Barber of Seville, Countess Ceprano and Page in Rigoletto, and a Maid in the world premiere of Tobias Picker's Dolores Claiborne.
During a wide-ranging interview with Motherboard at the Richard Rodgers Theatre before a recent Wednesday matinee, Hamilton sound designer Nevin Steinberg (an acclaimed Broadway veteran in his own right) discussed the technological aspects of the show's audio system, as well as the enduring philosophical debate about whether sound design is a technical craft, a form of artistic expression, or some combination of both.
The multidisciplinary slate also includes a special matinee of "Gala," a new show by the renowned choreographer Jérôme Bel at the N.Y.U. Skirball Center; a lettering workshop building on the Arabic and Latin alphabets at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum; philosophical discussions led by Simon Critchley, the author of such decidedly non-young-adult classics as "The Problem With Levinas," at the Brooklyn Public Library; and a concert/jam by the jazz drummer Billy Martin at Issue Project Room.

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