The play is bursting with references to important historical events, at least for Austria, which make it almost unstageable. |
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It's been a slow process, but his many operas, long considered musty and unstageable relics of the past, are once again hit shows everywhere. |
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Arden's fanciful production makes a seemingly unstageable opera into gripping entertainment. |
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His plays, many long considered unstageable, were finally being performed to enthusiastic audiences. |
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While he was struggling in late 1796 to move out of his mental and spiritual despair, Wordsworth wrote the eerie and largely unstageable play The Borderers. |
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Its effects — a shower of gold, the transformation of a woman into a statue — are unstageable. |
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Awesome also describes this 16-hour, four-opera masterwork about the creation and destruction of the world, a work that Wagner considered unstageable in his time. |
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Last year Jones triumphantly staged two Knussen-Sendak children's operas which had been thought unstageable, getting live actors to interact with back-projections which she animated in real time. |
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Instead of now unstageable plays, he wrote essays on human rights. |
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