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- noun queen of Scotland from 1542 to 1567; as a Catholic she was forced to abdicate in favor of her son and fled to England where she was imprisoned by Elizabeth I; when Catholic supporters plotted to put her on the English throne she was tried and executed for sedition (1542-1587)
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'Mary Stuart' 8/Donizetti * JANET BAKER * JOHN TOMLINSON [in English] 'Mary Stuart' 7/Donizetti * ROSALIND PLOWRIGHT * DAVID RENDALL [in English]
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'Mary Stuart' 4/Donizetti * JANET BAKER * DAVID RENDALL [in English] 'Mary Stuart' 1/Donizetti * ROSALIND PLOWRIGHT/JANET BAKER [in English]
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The echoes of America's hatred towards Bush rang throughout Mary Stuart, which is rather uncanny seeing how it was first staged in 1800.
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"The moment I name Mary Stuart my heir, I should be forced to hate her, as every time I looked at her" she glared at the miniature "I would be seeing deep into my grave."
Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987
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"The moment I name Mary Stuart my heir, I should be forced to hate her, as every time I looked at her" she glared at the miniature "I would be seeing deep into my grave."
Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987
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British stage stars Janet McTeer and Harriet Walter are also nominated for their work in Mary Stuart, which is in the running for best revival.
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"To me, the standards and the vision and the ambition for 'Mamma Mia!' are exactly the same" as for "Mary Stuart," Ms. Lloyd says.
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"Mary Stuart," a nearly three-hour drama about the rivalry between Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots written by a German playwright more than 200 years ago, does not sound like the most likely follow-up project for the director of the Broadway musical and movie megahit, "Mamma Mia!"
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Don't expect to be moved by this dry-eyed "Mary Stuart," though: It's all about the acting.
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And last but not least, an evening at the Broadhurst Theater on Broadway premiere of Phyllida Lloyd's spectacular play, "Mary Stuart" starring Janet McTeer and Harriet Walter.
Vivian Norris de Montaigu: An Expat's Week in America: Health Care, Yunus, Grameen and Broadway 2009
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