Example sentences of "opened at the [noun prp] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It opened at the Apollo Theatre in September 1959 and was widely acclaimed .
2 Designed to complement ‘ Gravity and Grace : the changing condition of sculpture 1965–1975 ’ which opened at the Hayward Gallery last month ( The Art Newspaper , p.24 , Jan 1993 , p. 5 ) , Lisson has mounted a survey of the art of the first generation of minimal and conceptual artists .
3 An exhibition of twenty-five large , brightly coloured abstract canvases created by veteran Op Art painter , Bridget Riley , during the last ten years opened at the Hayward Gallery in the middle of last month ( to 6 December ) and moves on to the Ikon Gallery , Birmingham ( 16 January-20 February 1993 ) .
4 Timed to coincide with a survey of her oil paintings which opened at the Hayward Gallery last month , Karsten Schubert is showing twelve works on paper by Bridget Riley ( 15 October-14 November ) with an accompanying catalogue essay by Richard Francis .
5 A month long exhibition opened at the Hackney Museum , featuring historical and multi-cultural garments , machinery and technology , with a special focus on local history and people in the industry .
6 When it opened at the Haymarket Theatre Royal in 1956 Kenneth Tynan hailed it as perhaps ‘ the finest artificial comedy to have flowed from an English ( as opposed to an Irish ) pen since the death of Congreve ’ .
7 WILDLIFE is the focus of an exhibition which opened at the Grosvenor Museum , Chester , yesterday .
8 ‘ The Impressionist and the City : Pissarro 's Series ’ opened at the Dallas Museum of Art last month ( until 31 January 1993 ) and will be shown at the Philadelphia Museum of Art ( 7 March-6 June 1993 ) and at London 's Royal Academy of Arts ( 2 July-10 October 1993 ) , which has already contributed to this debate with its recent exhibitions of ‘ Monet in the Nineties ’ ( 1990 ) and ‘ Alfred Sisley ’ ( 1992 ) in which the later works were strongly featured .
9 He returned to London with his wife on 2 September , and the London production of the play opened at the Cambridge Theatre three weeks later .
10 When his trial opened at the Tokyo District Court on Sept. 22 , however , he caused widespread consternation by pleading not guilty to the charges of making illegal payments .
11 The Family Reunion opened at the Westminster Theatre on 21 March 1939 .
12 A reassessment of his career was due and it comes as a new monograph by Tim Hilton ( £30 , Lund Humphries ) and an exhibition which opened at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park at the end of last month ( to 31 August ) and will be shown at The Art Warehouse in London in the autumn .
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