We protested against the old manner of acting and against theatricality, against artificial pathos and declamation. |
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When it comes to onstage theatricality and over the top rock and roll antics, these are the names that come to mind. |
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In place of scientific procedure we get a confusing display of theatricality. |
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Though critics of Clarke have charged him with self-serving theatricality, he looked and sounded absolutely sincere to me. |
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In contrast, Donat's more conventional theatricality does not convey enough of the terrible iciness of Hirst's egotism. |
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There seemed to be an emphasis on theatricality in some of the booths at the fair. |
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It's apparently the leisureliness, the opportunity to chat, the inherent theatricality and the possibility of a draw. |
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The show is certainly a triumph of art direction, with stylized costumes and sets that shout theatricality. |
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Similarly, the theatricality that once branded some realist paintings as kitsch no longer seems a necessarily negative attribute. |
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And, where narrative clarity falters, choreographic invention steps in with unabashed theatricality. |
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As all performers will know, the fourth wall is all important in the concept of theatricality. |
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The text calls for a curtain to be drawn, revealing with fine theatricality the living Hermione posing as her statue. |
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In fact, the entire cast has a delicious time with their roles, bringing a brash theatricality to the proceedings. |
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Precise and restrained, his direction doesn't try to conceal the theatricality of the material but instead emphasizes it. |
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The exuberance and sheer theatricality of the entire production certainly helped to sustain continuity and clarity. |
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The lighting and spatial variety add to the theatricality of the building complex. |
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Six charismatic dancers serve up theatricality, athleticism and grace with a healthy dose of humour. |
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The British journal New Theatre Quarterly has even run a series of articles discussing the theatricality of the uncertainty principle and corollary axioms. |
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Words like theatricality, animality and humor are often used to describe her work. |
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The two plays he wove around this loner who yearned for love and happiness are masterpieces of profound theatricality. |
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With typical theatricality, Salmond launched the Yes Scotland campaign on 25 May 2012 at a multiplex cinema in central Edinburgh. |
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Itziar Okariz presents direct and repetitive actions, free from any theatricality and in which the meaning is provided by the body. |
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I don't think the new songs really lend themselves to theatricality and grand gestures anyway. |
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These pieces included an element of theatricality that is reflected today only in his solo work. |
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Pentaèdre brings impeccable musicianship and a sense of theatricality to re-imaginings of great classics. |
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Known for radical imagination, choreographic innovation, and sublime theatricality, Forsythe has virtually changed the way audiences see dance. |
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I don't understand the idea of wanting to avoid sentiment, theatricality, the clown. |
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The living areas invite us to rejoin the social world: theatricality is thus at the heart of the décor. |
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Series A highlights the spectacle and theatricality of four internationally renowned companies on the dramatic Southam Hall stage. |
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Pastries allowed the medieval cook to develop his architectural creativity: and medieval cookery lent itself to theatricality. |
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As visitors enter the gallery space, they will be incited to engage with the theatricality of the work. |
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There is just a lot of creativity and theatricality in performers who happen to be gay. |
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To add to the theatricality, actors are engaged to entertain guests with performances of the most offending passages. |
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What it did do, however, was remind everyone what fashion was before it became thick with theatricality and flamboyance. |
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Before I understood the political elements, I loved it for the colorful, shameless theatricality. |
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The museum's aims of scholarship and preservation of real objects are being displaced by an emphasis on virtual experiences, theatricality, and emotional rhetoric. |
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It describes the opulence and theatricality of the Bourbon court. |
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In the film, the mirrors make for a theatricality that can seem stilted. |
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I think the story feels so real to people that despite its theatricality and surrealism, they often dwell on the realism. |
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Mumbling, stumbling and uncertain, he managed to combine the theatricality of a great performance with the naturalistic details of finely observed human behaviour. |
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A charismatic man who leaned towards slight theatricality in his funeral directing, he insisted that the stage be set perfectly by adhering exactly to the deceased's family's every wish. |
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You may not agree with Jones's bleak view that nothing much has changed and that women remain subject to men's passions, but you will enjoy the play's theatricality. |
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Under Artistic Director Stephen Page, Bangarra has galvanised critics and audiences throughout the world with electric, startling, and inherently spiritual dance works of breathtaking theatricality. |
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This young artist's work is certainly marked out by its physicality, its daring and its theatricality. |
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He opted for invocation rather than reproduction, if you will in an attempt to avoid the pitfall of theatricality. |
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East meets West as Taiwan-based choreographer Hsiu-Wei Lin blends contemporary dance and Chinese opera theatricality into a pure and original dance language. |
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The quote suggests that enactment becomes recognized as reenactment, recognized as a matter of againness, through explicit theatricality. |
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The National Arts Centre recognizes the profound and visceral theatricality of this 30-year-old institution, as well as its ability to unite generations in telling the human story. |
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Throughout the narrative, Lepage weaves thematic links between the personal and the universal and, as always, does so with breathtaking theatricality, ingenious material manipulations and mind-bending meditations. |
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A certain amount of gesturing indicates that you feel perfectly at ease and shows your enthusiasm, but avoid any theatricality or any exaggerated gesticulation. |
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A phantasmagoria of flamboyant theatricality, Solo allows Decouflé to interact with his own digital doppelganger, achieving a Busby Berkeley-inspired choreographic complexity. |
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As Susan Sontag wrote, camp is artifice and theatricality and flamboyance. |
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A must for those who also like some rather intense theatricality. |
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Keith McNally, the restaurant's owner, has recreated this dream on one of Manhattan's few open squares, an expanse of paving stone that adds to the theatricality of Pastis. |
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They were astonished when Breivik, stripped to his underwear for the shot, with a sudden, grotesque theatricality adopted a proud body-builder's pose, side on, hand on hip with muscles flexed. |
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However, the epoxy cast cone addresses concepts of the illusory theatricality and entropy in its ascending material hierarchy of continuity and structural possibilities. |
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A graduate of École de danse de Québec in 2002, Esther began her career with Sursaut, a dance company based in Sherbrooke city, performing in several pieces and developing her skills in acrobatics, theatricality and creation. |
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This type of iconography satisfied both the traditional needs of the patrons and the modern mannerist and baroque taste for theatricality and movement. |
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The play is considered by many to be a seminal work of Canadian theatre for its bold theatricality and daring post-modern structure. |
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But the work is also a provocative literalization of the Minimalists' sculptural turn to the horizontal, and a jocoserious gloss on Fried's theatricality. |
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The movie may not be that groundbreaking, but it does deliver its bells and whistles with an intelligence and theatricality that makes it something eminently enjoyable. |
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The theatricality of the services appealed to Olivier, and the vicar encouraged the students to develop a taste for secular as well as religious drama. |
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