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Ticket sales by phone start six days before the date of the performance.
Performer's property rights are protected for 50 years from the date of the performance.
The date of the performance is March 28.
The joint one was that sufficient tickets to insure a good sum should be sold before the date of the performance should be set.
The exact date of the performance is unclear, although it's likely to be from a Don't Believe the Truth recording session, sometime in 2004.
Season passholders had to have a man along to carry the massive clay tablet on which was inscribed the dates of the performances and the patron's seat number.
All Around Town, Feet Are Flying Following are the theaters, the companies and the dates of the performances in the France Moves festival.
(The Admiral's Men performed at Court on 1 January 1600; this was probably the date of the performance of The Shoemaker's Holiday).
These rights last for fifty years from either the date of the performance or the date of publication of a recording of the performance, whichever is the later (art.
It is agreed that the inclusive fee for the engagement shall be £ - which shall be payable in cash/by cheque (delete whichever is inapplicable) on the date of the performance.
The injunction was issued one week before the date of the performance, so a "pastiche" was performed: the Motezuma libretto recitatives were spoken, and other Vivaldi arias sung between them.
LEAD: The calendar of events in the Westchester Weekly on May 21 misstated the date of the performance of the Hudson Valley Singers at the Irvington Town Hall.
DANCE Correction: September 3, 2006, Sunday An article last Sunday about costumes for a Paris Opera Ballet production of Balanchine's "Jewels," the subject of a PBS special, misstated the date of the performance filmed for television.