Confronted with divine works, the characters in Terrence McNally's two playlets react with decidedly profane thoughts. |
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Wilson doesn't force the show into a succession of playlets, but he gives the dramatic potential of each song a free run. |
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So if these religious playlets are essentially such crowd pleasers, why aren't they staged more often? |
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Not all of Tennessee Williams's unpublished or forgotten playlets deserve staging. |
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There may be a pun on suite, as in a set of pieces, but not on sweet, which is hardly the taste these playlets leave in the mouth. |
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The young people involved will develop five playlets covering each of the county council's main aims. |
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The Sondheim revues work as well as they do because so often the songs are inherently dramatic, almost playlets in their own right. |
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This propels three playlets showing how, depending on trifles, the evening may turn out in three different ways, variously affecting four lives. |
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More than 300 children, aged between four and seven, participated in different items including songs, nursery rhymes, playlets, story telling and fancy dress competition. |
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It surfaces in all three playlets, where fathers bring death. |
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Wiltshire County Council has got together with two drama groups to produce five playlets which will be performed for new councillors after the county council elections in May. |
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The playlets revolved around interesting situations like that of a naive, conservative and traditional mother whose teenage daughter breaks the news of her pregnancy. |
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Each of the six separate playlets showcased a man-woman relationship, pinpointing toe-curling aspects of British life across the spectrum and behind the net curtains. |
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Sometimes they were monologues, sometimes they were playlets. |
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There are a number of terrifying playlets dotted through the book. |
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Rather, it's a wham-bang of 57 playlets that last from a few seconds to a couple of minutes. |
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