I was so very glad to be a part of this project! Here is Christina and I doing Tell Him! This was one of our first duets we did in high school at camp! I miss you Christina! @sfcatlover https://t.co/8JI3drmwWj…
O beautiful for spacious skies,
For amber waves of grain,
For purple mountain majesties
Above the fruited plain!
America! America!
God shed his grace on thee
And crown thy good with brotherhood
From sea to shining sea!
Happy 4th of July!
"I'm really honoured to get to do that on stage every night."
Our Christine, Anna Zavelson on taking the role of Christine in Masquerade on Broadway to the West End in #PhantomLondon.
Hello. How are you? Thank you. I love you. Please.
Some of the most frequently translated phrases of the past 20 years!
Google Translate began twenty years ago with a mission to help people understand one another, regardless of the language they speak. What started as a small experiment has become a global tool that helps over 1 billion users every month.
In that time Translate has evolved from simple pattern matching to true understanding. In 2006, it relied on statistical machine learning to look for patterns in small word clusters. By 2016, we pioneered a shift to neural networks to move beyond literal word-for-word translations, and today we’re using our powerful Gemini models to make Translate even more helpful.
We are moving from text to fluid, real-time conversations. With our latest models, you can even use your headphones as a personal interpreter that preserves your original tone and cadence - it’s an amazing experience!
One of the interesting things about AI is that as we make progress, we begin to take it for granted. If you met a person who could translate across a hundred languages faster than any human can, you would be so impressed. Today, one product does that for nearly 250 languages, and we kind of just shrug.
Being able to say thank you in 250 languages is not something I take for granted. So to the 1 billion who use Google Translate - merci, dhanyavaad, arigatō, gracias, and thank you! Let’s see what the next 20 years will bring.
Christ is risen from the dead, and with him, we too rise to new life! This Easter proclamation embraces the mystery of our lives and the destiny of history, reaching us even in the depths of death. #Easter
Did you know?: The Original Australian production opened at The Princess Theatre, Melbourne, in 1990.
It toured until 1998, visiting Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, & Perth, with an additional visit to Auckland, NZ.
#TheBrilliantOriginal#PhantomAustralia#ThePhantomOfTheOpera
Confirmed cast members for Greta Gerwig’s upcoming ‘NARNIA’ adaptation of The Magician’s Nephew:
Daniel Craig
Meryl Streep
Denise Gough
Emma Mackey
Samatha Spiro
Carey Mulligan
Susan Wokoma
David McKenna
Beatrice Campbell
Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
What do you think so far?
🚨 Filming has officially wrapped on Greta Gerwig's Narnia after a six-month shoot which began in August.
Gerwig's adaptation of The Magician's Nephew will release this Thanksgiving in IMAX theaters worldwide, before arriving on Netflix at Christmas.
🔗 https://t.co/6QfhOmAvIt
On January 26th 1988, ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ premiered on Broadway at The Majestic Theatre! It became not only the longest running show on Broadway, but also the longest running original production of ‘Phantom’ in the world.
It ran from 1988-2023.
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A rare look back at the original Broadway production, 1988.
‘The Music of the Night’, with Michael Crawford as ‘The Phantom’, and Sarah Brightman as ‘Christine’.
Accompanied by the 28 piece orchestra.
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“Lot 666 then: A chandelier in pieces…”
In celebration of the original production’s 38th Anniversary, experience the first ‘Overture’ ignited on its opening night on Broadway, January 26th 1988.
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