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  • A clown cabaret developed under the expert guidance of Slava's former sidekick, Angela de Castro; a stranded six-foot salmon that offers wisdom in return for refloatation help; a family circus weekend; street theatre workshops, and monstrous noises coming from beneath a Glasgow street: those are just a few of the surprises you can expect from Surge.

    This week's new theatre 2011

  • Smirnov says he's trying to stimulate the child-rearing cluster of Slava's brain to encourage him to care more for his soon-to-be-born baby and less about his next hit of heroin.

    A Subliminal Dr. Strangelove 2008

  • Web: www. ccm.gov.mo Shanghai THEATER Slava's Snowshow: Slava Polunin is one of the world's most innovative clowns, which you can take as a recommendation if you want.

    Time Off 2007

  • "Slava's not happy about not playing, and he's not happy about not producing," Lites said.

    USATODAY.com - Kozlov to Sabres: 'Play me or trade me' 2001

  • Then he twisted Slava's head as if he were opening a big jar of pickles.

    The Big Bad Wolf Patterson, James, 1947- 2003

  • "Who the hell cares about Dick Clark, Dick Tracy, or dickless, " said Zoya, and hammered Slava's biceps with her fist.

    The Big Bad Wolf Patterson, James, 1947- 2003

  • Slava's neck snapped, a sound that the Wolf had come to love over the years.

    The Big Bad Wolf Patterson, James, 1947- 2003

  • Then she finally passed out in Slava's powerful arms.

    The Big Bad Wolf Patterson, James, 1947- 2003

  • Boston Business Intelligence User Group , which meets the first Tuesday of each month in the Microsoft Office in Waltham, and check out Slava's

    Site Home Jim O 2011

  • The brainchild of Ilan Azriel, the fast-paced show calls to mind "Blue Man Group" and "Slava's Snowshow," or a metallic Mummenschanz set to pop and electronica.

    The New Yorker NewYorker.com 2011

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