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  • Wilson also dispensed with the ceremoniousness hamstringing Boston's other lyceums, such as their practice of staging elaborate quasi-military "Banner Marches," which they sometimes even performed before military veterans. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: Harriet Wilson's Sunday School
  • The mechanics of staging a play are very complicated.
  • More extensive staging revealed multiple vertebral lesions consistent with metastases, but no spread to abdominal viscera was visualized.
  • The museum is staging an exhibition of Picasso's work.
  • The intertidal mudflats and coastal lagoons are important staging sites for migratory shorebirds, including red knot Calidris canutus, white-rumped sandpiper C. fuscicollis and Hudsonian godwit Limosa haemastica. Península Valdés, Argentina
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  • Locale: Staging and dressing together constitute locale and their absence will render it "vague" or "vapid" -- though a writer might, of course, pare away the requisite details deliberately, in the same way they might pare away features distinguishing voice. Archive 2009-12-01
  • Many hotels are showing enterprise and imagination by staging special events.
  • Privatisation is a necessary staging post to an open market.
  • I cannot imagine a successful staging of a piece with so much instrumental music and that has very little stageable drama to it.
  • The company became state-supported in 1921 and under ballet master A. Romanowski presented stagings of the Ballets Russes and early Soviet repertories.
  • For the screamingly obvious manipulation/staging of these images, it's pretty inexcusable that we've had to wait this long for someone to report on it.
  • This undramatic recording by Opera Lafayette of Washington DC stems from a 2002 staging.
  • His staging was awkward; he tended to limit action unnecessarily to small parts of the stage and to scatter furniture about at random.
  • Michigan earlier this week raised the prospect of staging a so-called firehouse caucus at which voters cast ballots during the course of a day rather than gathering at a town-hall meeting in the evening, as most caucuses do. Private Funds Could
  • By staging the fish, previously scored for boldness, in dyadic contests against siblings, we also tested the prediction that bolder individuals are more likely to become dominant.
  • Their staging agreements are cloaked in secrecy and the rest of us have had a raw deal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Restaurants, pubs and shops across the UK will be staging competitions and free tastings. Times, Sunday Times
  • A group of students are staging a fund-raising show, inspired by stories about local hospices in the Journal.
  • In this, the national theatre's centenary year, this new production of the Abbey's signature play does not suffer in comparison with Garry Hynes's Druid staging last February.
  • The moves represent a small but significant challenge to one aspect of Qatar's ambitions for the emirate, which also has drawn global attention by winning the staging rights to soccer's World Cup andfor funding and supporting the revolution in Libya. Qatar, Unveiling Tensions, Suspends Sale of Alcohol
  • As one might imagine, staging a contemporary, through-composed work is not for the faint-hearted. Cedric Perrier: I Dream : Lowery & Young Join King Family at World Premiere of New MLK opera
  • But it does have a tremendous knack for upstaging its neighbour.
  • And the glamorous lawyer showed she meant business earlier this week when she arrived at a Downing Street reception in a red figure-hugging outfit, upstaging the World Cup heroes in whose honour the reception was held.
  • What a difference some text tweaks, minor cast changes and a bit of fine tuning in staging make.
  • The Diana Group is staging a monthly open golf tournament exclusively for senior and lady golfers.
  • The first staging of one of O'Neill's works came when an amateur theatre group in Provincetown, Cape Cod put on his 1914 one-acter Bound East For Cardiff, a play set onboard a fogbound vessel in the middle of the Atlantic. This week's new theatre and dance
  • With elaborate staging, desert locations, and a haunting score, this film etches into memory with iconic power. John Farr: Getting Religion: The Ten Best Films on Faith
  • And in agricultural news, the Iraqi date palm industry is staging a come-back.
  • His favorite part of the job, he says, is ‘to get a magical cast of a ballet, and work with it from staging to rehearsal to performance.’
  • Fast forward to the present day and it turns out that the current European Championships are staging a whole host of title defences.
  • That's 75,000 soldiers, give or take, who will either stay stateside or at a staging area in Kuwait.
  • Members of an environmental group are staging a protest inside a chemical plant.
  • I'm curious to see if you have seen a lot of helicopters moving south over you, because we're in Abbeville, which is the staging ground for these rescue operations which have been going on now throughout the day, and are going to start again at 7: 00 a.m. local time. CNN Transcript Sep 24, 2005
  • While efforts for staging the event are being reviewed, training for potential participants has started at the four regional centres across the country.
  • Yes, once again, it was the same Ian Judge staging, an animated, fluent show that mixes up 18th-century period niceties and '50s culture - a tippling Countess languishes on her bed dialing a big, clunky, corded phone, the men at times wear britches and stockings with their buckled clodhoppers, later choosing modern-day suits. Donna Perlmutter: Postino and Figaro: Underclass Heroes Who Usher in L.A. Opera's 25th Season
  • It was great afternoon with a variety of jazz acts, raffles and promotions raising money for staging the convention.
  • The prince - who is also titled the Earl of Wessex - was given a tour of the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, which is currently staging its first production after a two-year £15. 3 million refurbishment. Femalefirst.co.uk - Celebrity Gossip + Lifestyle Magazine
  • For Joan D' Mello, Assistant Director of Aliyavar, staging the play was a dream come true.
  • They plan to have regular monthly staging of short theatre productions, followed by the screening of classic films.
  • It had been formed in 1994 by Mr Ball and Mr Nigel Stanton, and its main business was the staging of events for public relations purposes for its clients, mainly in the car industry.
  • Greene began building a drug empire, using Spain as a staging post to run drugs into Europe from north Africa.
  • Hard boom is being cleaned of oil by wiping it down at staging areas, and sorbent boom is being squeezed to remove oil. Susan Buchanan: Spill Waste Buried in Local Landfills But Not in Mississippi
  • Although drama and news remained distinct genres with overlapping but divergent modes of staging, the nature of the newspaper medium at that particular moment in journalistic history brought to the fore powerful analogies between the two, with respect to both the physical presentation of events and the way we can experience time as imbued with tension and meaning. Introduction
  • However, campaigning parents have launched a petition to save Blackfield Infant School and are staging a public meeting on the site next Tuesday at 7.30 pm.
  • The cormorant is a common visitor to our beach staging area. Interactive Dig Black Sea: Synopsis
  • But the staging was a riot of colour and effects. Times, Sunday Times
  • Clever staging meant that we were backstage - the curtain and footlights downstage - watching the dancers warm up and interact before a show.
  • About 50 children accoutred in vibrant colours gave an impressive performance at the staging of the drama Shakuntala and Dushyant.
  • Today the arena makes most of its money from staging concerts, basketball and ice hockey. Times, Sunday Times
  • As well as staging concerts and cabaret the venue could also play host to conferences and banquets.
  • Perhaps that's why they end up doing rather director-led conceptual stagings.
  • This can range from going door-to-door to staging massive demonstrations. Sociology
  • Accurate radiological staging of the disease allows for appropriate clinical decision making and ensures that surgery is limited to those patients who will benefit.
  • I was rather annoyed to realise that the London To Brighton Bike Ride this year clashes with one of the big staging rehearsals for the Chorus' Summer Show.
  • Services included the promotion of religious services, the organization of education classes, support for arts and handicrafts, the supply of athletic and musical supplies, presentation of stereopticon lectures, the staging of evangelistic meetings, and the organization of information bureaus to handle enquiries regarding missing men. Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
  • Everything about the staging reminds us that the central motif is artifice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Onward movement is accomplished when joint forces leave the staging area and move to assigned areas of operation.
  • In pursuance of their goal they went on persistently staging plays, never making any compromises at any cost and never giving in to the temptation of commercial theatre.
  • This is a land of festivals, more than any other, whether it means tossing cabers, weighing marrows or staging opera in country houses.
  • However, they turned it up to the next level, staging a valiant comeback attempt, only to fall short, losing 6-4.
  • Glen is a team player, never in the business of upstaging his colleagues.
  • Boston; he had been in the pogy oil business; he had been in the staging business; he had been in the hotel business in a small way. Little Bobtail or The Wreck of the Penobscot.
  • For Halloween, the Max Bell Theatre will be home to the undead for a staging of Dracula.
  • Some journalists are fond of staging rescue operations that make great copy for newspapers.
  • The city is currently staging it's first ever lesbian and gay festival with events like plays, cabaret and films.
  • The English Civil War Society will be staging a reconstruction of a skirmish that took place in Marlborough during the Civil War.
  • In what is perhaps a desire to allude to the baton twirlers of the marching band halftime show, the staging relies too heavily on dancers with giant flowing flags and large, geometrically abstract but still twirlable props.
  • While the production is not as solid as a truly inspired "Swan Lake" might be, artistic director Kevin McKenzie's staging, "after Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov," first shown in 2000, is one of the best looking and least ignorant around. These Ladies of the Lake Sprout No Feathers
  • Seven years on, Leigh has graduated to the role of the eponymous king for Shakespeare in the Park's new staging of the play.
  • If someone refuses to watch another TV news besides Fox news and they represent58 million or 45% of the total number of American voters who voted in the November 2008 election, we're in for a pack of trouble since theymay likelyresort to much more radical measures like staging some kind of a false flag attack on US soil in which the Islamic militants are blamed or perhaps aKennedy style coup. How Do We Reach The Rightwing Who Hate Obama and Condemn Katie Couric ?
  • LEBANON: Allegedly shady sheik suspected of staging his own kidnapping Quand une coquille se glisse dans l'Orient le Jour, ca donne ca! News.beiruter.com - A directory of Lebanese blogs
  • If she chose to stay on the line as O'Reilly "climaxed," and if she was indeed taping it, then she was consciously enabling—even staging—the very trauma for which she is now seeking multi-million-dollar recompense. Archive 2004-10-01
  • It is a dysphemism for what is sometimes known as “community organizing” -- professionally staging protests and lending them credibility via the false impression of spontaneity. Leave Barack Alone!
  • The world's fourth largest atoll, Ulithi was a large staging area for the US during WWII, but has become a quiet backwater with many barrier reefs islands and only a small population living on just four isles.
  • The staging is complex and its intricacy continuously forces the audience to stay out of any sort of usual playgoer comfort zone. Bill Swadley: Theater Review: How to Disappear Completely and Never Be Found
  • Organisers are staging another event at Moortown on September 6 and it could be followed by a World Over-80's tournament.
  • The Walk the Plank theatre company will be staging a family show based upon the Biblical tale and the great flood.
  • Ricky Simms, who manages both Ohuruogu and Usain Bolt, ambles past and suggests staging a race between the East End Olympians – with each of them starting from their family home and seeing who might reach the stadium first. Christine Ohuruogu: It doesn't matter if I'm face of the Games or not
  • Five people were arrested today after staging an illegal demonstration outside parliament to object to new laws restricting protests in the area.
  • Regardless of the choreography, staging, costumes, lighting and music that are woven together to create the most scintillating renderings of the moving human form, one fact still remains.
  • The staging system has been modified to provide greater specificity for identifying patient groups with similar prognosis and treatment options.
  • With a new book by Hugh Wheeler, added lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and arena-style staging by Hal Prince, "Candide" finally gained popular success-though lost in the circuslike goings-on were the glitter of the music and almost any shred of seriousness. The Garden Grows
  • The island is a staging-post for many visiting yachts on their way south.
  • A billiards table covered with a sheet serves as a staging area for small items to be moved. Times, Sunday Times
  • Traditional systems of medicine like Ayurveda are staging a comeback and getting kudos for their holistic approach to ailments.
  • One ponders the possibility of a rewritten script directed by Besson with Yuen staging the action.
  • They met to clarify the rules for staging advertising games, and avoiding law breaches related to promotions and campaigns.
  • The staging for Radames's return - with massed wind and brass, plus ballet - was terrific, despite some backstage noise for Aida's preceding recitative.
  • A teacher on a marathon mission to boost the coffers of a charity close to her heart is staging a festive fundraiser for the cause.
  • It was armed with a cache of stuffed animals and sparkles with the intent of staging a mock siege of the fenced-in leaders.
  • Surgery allows the complete excision of a tumour and lymph nodes and full histological examination for staging, which has implications for prognostication and assessing the need for adjuvant radiotherapy.
  • Venues are shutting down, while pubs and bars are more interested in staging karaoke nights.
  • Not all of Tennessee Williams's unpublished or forgotten playlets deserve staging.
  • One year after that he wrote in Earthquakes in London a fissiparous climate-change drama with thinly realised characters among them a glacial female politician which was given an explosive staging by Rupert Goold. The Last of the Duchess; 13; The Village Social – review
  • Enterprising guides, Caucasian and Chinese, readily catered to the impulse of pleasured fear, oftentimes staging the arrest of a so-called highbinder conveniently in front of a group of sightseers or leading their charges through alleyways replete with employees trained to vanish mysteriously when tourists neared.
  • All the evidence pointed to a prowler and a competent cop should have realized it would, before staging some kind of object-lesson. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • The School plans to take the concept forward by staging other plays which can not only be an integral part of the teaching strategy but also broaden the horizon of the students.
  • The pace was smart, the staging a constant delight. A TALE OF FOUR HOUSES: Opera at Covent Garden, La Scala, Vienna and the Met since 1945
  • Over the weekend, rebel forces secured the town of Zawiyah, a strategically vital staging post 30 miles west of Tripoli, on the coastal road connecting the Libyan capital with Tunisia.
  • It was armed with a cache of stuffed animals and sparkles with the intent of staging a mock siege of the fenced-in leaders.
  • Put a modern cinemagoer in front of an ancient staging of Oedipus Rex, and they could easily follow it.
  • It is two decades since Martin and Lizzie Graham, opera-loving entrepreneurs of the most down-to-earth yet dreamy variety, started staging opera in a disused cowshed. Die Walküre; Siegfried; BBC Proms 23, 26 & 27 – review
  • And, in fact, so much time and energy is devoted to their staging precisely to evade that more difficult question.
  • There was something appealing about this odd staging that allowed the poem to breathe. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Jans decided to begin staging the travel shows as a counter to dull presentations he'd witnessed.
  • The Arts Council enlists support from other local groups to assist with the hands-on staging of the event.
  • They are constantly depicted as staging scenes, donning costumes, and playing roles as the means of carrying out their schemes.
  • The combination of atrocious weather and poor pre-tournament publicity led to a virtual boycott by the public, while the staging of the event over three courses so far apart was a logistical nightmare.
  • Whenever I watch England when they're in a leading position, the possibility of their opponents staging an unexpected comeback is always at the back of my mind.
  • After finding a script featuring the story of a tour guide, resourceful student Lucy Pearman hit on the idea of staging her play in an open top bus.
  • He cited an incident on December 31 when the activists of the two outfits staged a noisy protest against staging of a fashion show at a hotel in Indore.
  • They could stop playing baseball after the game because, seriously, what would be the point of staging thousands of pathetic anticlimaxes annually?
  • I seriously question whether we are capable of staging the event.
  • Meanwhile, as far as everybody else is concerned, this staging of Arthur Miller's postwar drama about a grieving family coming to terms with a profiteering father's guilt, was a 24-carat stonker. What to say about ... All My Sons
  • As a Roman military outpost, and with the aid of its uncouth denizens, the island was used as a staging point for the invasion of Great Britain.
  • I accept the evidence that there was a period of at least ten hours required to prepare the Windsor Arena for the Gaelforce dance production, commencing with the delivery of the flooring and staging.
  • The staging and scenery showed signs of much wear. A TALE OF FOUR HOUSES: Opera at Covent Garden, La Scala, Vienna and the Met since 1945
  • I feel obliged, however late, to commend them on the successful staging of the Celtic Fusion concert last month.
  • This Sunday, Ilkley Harriers are staging their premier event - the Ilkley Moor Fell Race over 5.5 miles with 1,150 ft of climb.
  • Cigarette retailers and tobacco farmers are staging a tough campaign against the bill, complaining about the certain reduction in their incomes, not to mention the protests of habitual smokers.
  • But it takes both technicians and performers to set up and break down the tons of staging, lighting, audio and special effects equipment needed.
  • What the play needs, but doesn't get in his staging, is British sangfroid and coolly clipped British-accented delivery unraveling in just the right places.
  • Torrential rain over the past fortnight made staging the show even more difficult than usual, said Mr Cothliff, who has run the event for the past five years.
  • Now the Gotham Chamber Opera, which performed Haydn's Il mondo della luna in January to great acclaim, is taking a crack at the wily feline -- staging the opera El gato con botas by Spanish composer Xavier Montsalvatge with Tectonic Theater Project. Fern Siegel: Stage Door: Orlando, El Gato Con Botas, Meow Meow
  • But it's the trauma projected within those walls that gives this staging its almost primordial force. Times, Sunday Times
  • Production builders buy finished lots a block at a time, which gives them enough room for efficient staging and production.
  • The popularity of the stage ballet intensified a vogue for social dancing and for the staging of private divertissements in the homes of the nobility and the bourgeoisie.
  • Warwick Castle has been staging jousting tournaments since the 12 th century, so they really should have the hang of it by now.
  • The staging, by Louis Tyrrell, is finely conceived and executed, and Kent Goetz has designed the "austerely furnished" apartment specified by Mr. Hollinger with perfect taste. Her Master's Voice From the Other Side
  • The museum is staging an exhibition of Picasso's work.
  • This will be the 27th staging of the event, making it the longest continuously run road-race in Kent.
  • History has shown it to be an ideal staging post for intercontinental trade.
  • The rain is over, the Falcons are dying on the tube, the sun is staging a comeback.
  • The Factory Theatre Artistic Director has mounted more than 30 productions throughout his career and knows a thing or two about staging a play.
  • The show—which includes nonsense songs, surreal dance numbers, a visit from a mystery guest, and the staging of a terrible play—takes its energy and much of its shape from an arsenal of genial flimflammery.
  • The theatre became world-famous for staging protest theatre throughout the repressive apartheid years.
  • Now the extended family is staging an unexpected revival. Times, Sunday Times
  • Peter Mumford's lighting and David Freeman's direction make a crucial contribution to the success of the staging.
  • The sort of person given to staging extravagant parabolical dramas or writing out involute private imaginings is usually at a bit of a loss among artisans of more practical fantasies; or, often enough, their victim. Genet's Last Stand
  • As hated as JFK had become in nationalist conservative circles LBJ was the de facto president who benefited from and protected the members staging the coup d'état. Easter Lemming Liberal News
  • Her competitive career was also unique in that each of her contests marked the inaugural staging of that event.
  • Home staging can add between six and 15 per cent to the asking price.
  • In 1846 she created one of the roles in F. Taglioni's staging of Perrot's Pas de quatre.
  • The society have been at the forefront of local theatrical drama for over two decades, staging some magnificent productions in serious drama, comedy, pantomime and more.
  • According to Neha, tops with minimised tie-and-dye work are also staging a comeback. The Hindu - Front Page
  • Each winter, the New York City Ballet inspires prima ballerinas of all ages with its staging of George Balanchine's The Nutcracker ™, the story of a little girl's flight through toy soldiers, cunning mice, a gifted Nutcracker, and sugarplum fairies. www. nycballet.com/nutcracker/nutcracker. html Marie Elena Martinez: Holidays in New York City: The To-Do List
  • And they will have to show they are encouraging state school pupils to consider applying, through staging events such as summer schools and master classes.
  • FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Criminals sitting out long-term sentences were given a rare opportunity to break down the figurative walls between prison life and freedom by joining local students in staging an opera near Frankfurt. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Most of the rioters could never have expected the riots to bring about any specific political reforms, but instead engaged in them simply as a staging of anguished, despairing, and defiant political street-theater, the value of which inhered in the unmitigated violence through which the dialogue was communicated to a national audience. Matthew Yglesias » Endgame
  • Peter Mumford's lighting and David Freeman's direction make a crucial contribution to the success of the staging.
  • Because nearly 90% of home buyers start their search on the Internet, staging is a good way to make sure online photos pop.
  • This staging was once admired for its unpretentious pictorialism. Times, Sunday Times
  • This week alone a ceiling collapsed at the weightlifting venue and a bridge crumbled outside the main staging ground, Nehru Stadium, injuring 27. Dave Zirin: When Sports Attacks; The 2010 Commonwealth Games
  • The female leads were rather lacklustre in terms of sound quality and staging, with one notable exception.
  • The local chairperson, Mary O'Connor, said the group was a week behind their counterparts throughout the country in the hosting of the event due to the staging of Listowel Races that week.
  • But strong performances are hamstrung by staging problems. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its campy as Xena, with an even lower budget, and it would actually be massive fun except for the fact that the director apparently felt the need to compensate for the awesomeness of the power pomander girlz (hey, its set in 1190) by staging the most disturbing rape scene i've seen since Antonia's Line not even 10 minutes into the movie. Prince of persia
  • In tough times his inner steel has been a staging post for the rest of the team. Times, Sunday Times
  • The importance of staging the show is that the problems of inequality, of tyranny and injustice still exist.
  • Around half are using it as a staging post on their way to Europe. The Sun
  • Also placing the International Sport Horse Show on the equestrian map was the staging of a top-class showjumping grand prix on Saturday.
  • The staging was simple with keyboards, two guitars, drums and a stringed quartet.
  • Although I am a fan of the mainstage at the Bard on the Beach, the intimate setting of the stage was perfect for the staging of Macbeth.
  • There were a few technical and dramatic details which needed to be smoothed over but on the whole I greatly enjoyed watching it with the lights, costumes and staging.
  • Midway between Paris and Frankfurt and the principal east-west autoroute in northern France, it is also on the junction of a major motorway from the Low Countries to southern Europe, and an obvious staging post for Scandinavian and German tourists heading off to their summer holidays in the south. Metz's Big Draw
  • This rather minimal staging relies on a number of large screens used to project a constant stream of images and backdrops that assist in creating a sense of hyperstimulation for the audience. Weekend Theater Update
  • On the whole, though, the flashbacks are clumsily integrated into the main action, and can't be salvaged by the staging.
  • Bill Clinton was deemed the best performer by 31 percent-evidence that he had succeeded in staging the kind of unruffled, workmanlike performance he needed. FACE TO FACE TO FACE
  • In this version, the lord of the manor is to be entertained by the local people's staging of The Marriage of Figaro in the garden of his mansion.
  • There was something appealing about this odd staging that allowed the poem to breathe. The Times Literary Supplement
  • From somewhere above, a man seated on a crane swung into the staging area.
  • However, they turned it up to the next level, staging a valiant comeback attempt, only to fall short, losing 6-4.
  • Carmel also points out that as usual there will be the possibility of staging the play a third night, such is the demand for tickets.
  • Up for grabs are 144 balcony seats; large area of staging; stage curtain rail and black drape; lighting battens; cinema screen and frame; cinema projectors and dressing room items.
  • About 50 children accoutred in vibrant colours gave an impressive performance at the staging of the drama Shakuntala and Dushyant.
  • CAIRO - Thousands of police clashed with protesters for control of downtown Cairo's Tahrir Square on Saturday after security forces tried to stop activists from staging a long-term sit-in there. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • Hook 1 ½ - to 2-inch shiners through the back or the lip, then drift or slowly troll over points, cove mouths, brush, and other likely crappie staging areas in depths of 8 to 20 feet. 25 Killer Spring Tips for Bass, Trout, Crappie, Walleys, and Pike
  • The organisers extend grateful thanks to Anne Caslin and Frank Keane for their kindness in providing their fields year after year for the staging of the Pattern Day.
  • It generates revenues by hosting online backgammon, gin rummy and blackjack, as well as staging golf, darts and pool games.
  • Her plans include teaching at the National Ballet School in Toronto, serving on the jury of the Prix de Lausanne, and restaging her production of Giselle for the Australian Ballet.
  • The Kurds, for example, are staging a cultural and linguistic revival.
  • Yeah yeah, so you saw the images from New York over Christmas – either James Brown had died or he was staging the shittest concert the Apollo had ever seen – so you already knew that James Brown died of heart failure on Christmas Day. No Cash For Little James Brown Jr In James Brown’s Will
  • It is used in the initial diagnosis, in staging the patient, and in some therapies.
  • As a local burlesque troupe entertained the crowd by staging a mock pillow fight, they were shocked when women from the audience came forward looking to join the battle.
  • Though home staging seems very much like interior design, it isn't.
  • The full Glyndebourne staging is scenically rich and elaborate; Kent and Brown make no attempt to re-create seventeenth century operatic moeurs but instead find modern versions of them.
  • More extensive staging revealed multiple vertebral lesions consistent with metastases, but no spread to abdominal viscera was visualized.
  • The staging milks the slamming doors, heaving bosoms, and lacy handkerchiefs for all they're worth, while allowing the truly tender moments at the end of the play to resonate.
  • Even the staging is poor: the Pyramus and Thisbe interlude is inexplicably set on a high balcony, remote from the audience.
  • But just staging the production is a remarkably brave act in a country where a tiny leadership elite uses its iron grip to promote once-vilified capitalist policies.
  • Deputies in the Los Angeles Sheriff's Office are staging a sick-out over health benefits in their contract talks.
  • Congratulations to the headmaster and teachers for staging the event, it was magical.
  • Don Quixote entered the Boston Ballet repertory in 1982, with Rudolf Nureyev's staging.
  • The theatre said that staging the play would have been 'highly conflictual'. Times, Sunday Times
  • The production is a modern staging of the fairy tale 'Cinderella'.
  • Joyce had little support and an even poorer supply of ball and staging a one-man comeback was a bridge too far for him.
  • Over on BBC TWO at 12.50 pm, the English National Opera present a remarkable contemporary staging of JS Bach's St John Passion.
  • It generates revenues by hosting online backgammon, gin rummy and blackjack, as well as staging golf, darts and pool games.
  • The cast are exceptional, the music irresistible and the staging full of flair. Times, Sunday Times
  • Volunteers run the gamut, from makeup and costume assistants and some security personnel to staging coordinators and models.

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