- A
balcony (from Italian: balcone, "scaffold") is a
platform projecting from the wall of a building,
supported by
columns or
console brackets, and enclosed...
- The
Balcony (French: Le Balcon) is a play by the
French dramatist Jean Genet. It is set in an
unnamed city that is
experiencing a
revolutionary uprising...
- In a
Balcony is a one-act play
written by
Robert Browning. It was
written in 1853 in
Bagni di Lucca,
making it his last play. It was
originally published...
- The
Balcony is a play by Jean Genet. The
Balcony may also
refer to: The
Balcony (film), a 1963 film
adaptation of the play The
Balcony (painting), an 1868...
- The
Truman Balcony is the second-floor
balcony of the
Executive Residence of the
White House,
which overlooks the
South Lawn. It was
completed in March...
- The
Balconies were a
Canadian alternative music trio
formed in Ottawa, Ontario. The band
originally consisted of
siblings Jacquie and
Steve Neville, and...
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blood in his house.
After the ball, in what is now
famously known as the "
balcony scene,"
Romeo sneaks into the Ca****t
orchard and
overhears Juliet at her...
- The
balconies of Lima are
items of
cultural heritage built during the
Viceroyalty of Peru and the
Republic of Peru. Most of
these balconies are of the...
- The
Balcony (French: Le balcon) is an 1868–69 oil
painting by the
French painter Édouard Manet. It
depicts four
figures on a
balcony, one of whom is sitting:...
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There were
small nautically themed stores as well as an arcade. The
balconied second floor featured more
niche stores and kiosks. A
second phase was...