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- Hayes and presenting as male at the time of the incident) and Joshua Komisarjevsky invaded the residence of the Petit family in Cheshire, Connecticut....
- Фёдорович Комиссаржевский; 23 May 1882 – 17 April 1954), or Theodore Komisarjevsky, was a Russian, later British, theatrical director and designer. He...
- 1933, on the grounds of Ashcroft's adultery with the director Theodore Komisarjevsky. Among those impressed by Ashcroft's performance as Desdemona was John...
- interior was by the Russian theatre director and designer, Theodore Komisarjevsky, who also designed the Granada Cinema, Woolwich. Construction had begun...
- Kingsway Theatre, London on 26 February 1922, directed by Theodore Komisarjevsky, with the following cast: The FatherFranklin Dyall The Mother – Lilian...
- and Michaela and sentenced to death. His alleged accomplice, Joshua Komisarjevsky, is scheduled to stand trial for the murders in February 2011. While...
- Lorraine Komisarjevsky Tyler FBA MAE, (b. 1945) is a British neuroscientist. She is Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge...
- father of the actress Vera Komissarzhevskaya and the director Theodore Komisarjevsky. Komissarzhevsky was born near Kyiv and after studying law at St. Petersburg...
- Seagull in October 1925 he impressed the Russian director Theodore Komisarjevsky, who cast him as Tusenbach in the British premiere of Three Sisters...
- presence of Banquo's spirit. In 1933 a Russian director named Theodore Komisarjevsky staged a modern retelling of the play (Banquo and Macbeth were told...