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  1. Coming Through is a 1985 British historical drama film directed by Peter Barber-Fleming and starring Kenneth Branagh and Helen Mirren. The teleplay about D. H. Lawrence's scandalous love affair with Frieda Weekley was written by playwright Alan Plater for the centenary of Lawrence's birth. [1] The film was released by ITV on 27 December 1985.

  2. A passage through seating. APRON. The Apron is a section of the stage floor which projects towards or into the auditorium. In proscenium theatres, it's the part of the stage in front of the house tabs, or in front of the proscenium arch, above the orchestra pit. Also known as Forestage.

  3. To make it in the theater, you'll need to master the lingo. From blocking to standby, here are 60+ theater terms and definitions all actors should know.

  4. A movie theater (American English), [1] cinema (British English), [2] or cinema hall (Indian English), [3] also known as a movie house, picture house, picture theater or simply theater, is a business that contains auditoria for viewing films for public entertainment.

    • Silence/Dim/Turn Off Your Phone. This should be simple, but it is apparently not. The movie theater is not the place for you to be texting or scrolling through Facebook during the movie.
    • Turn Off Your Smart Watch! Closely tied to the issue of smartphones in movie theaters are the peripherals that some people are wearing now. Look, I think it’s great that technology is bringing us closer to a world where the stuff we saw in Star Trek is becoming more and more a reality, but that smartwatch has got to go in the movie theater, buddy.
    • No Talking. I shouldn’t have to explain this one, but clearly, I do. I can deal with the occasional whisper to a friend during a movie. I do that myself.
    • Clean Up Your Trash. Just this past Friday I walked into a movie theater to see Ocean’s 8 and discovered that people from the previous showtime had left their soda bottles and candy wrappers in the armrest holders in the aisle I was sitting in.
  5. Overview. While researching the work of author D.H. Lawrence (Kenneth Branagh), Kate (Alison Steadman) begins a romance with a fellow academic, and learns about Lawrence's love affair with the married aristocrat Frieda Von Richthofen (Helen Mirren) in this made-for-television drama.

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  7. Coming Through. Helen Mirren and Kenneth Branagh star in this story of one of the greatest love affairsand scandals — of the 20th century. From award-winning playwright Alan Plater. A Film By. Peter Barber-Fleming. Year. 1985. Runtime. 80 Minutes.

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