Word: conveyed
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Certainly the show, like Guys & Dolls, and like much of theater at Harvard, embodies obvious stereotypes in its characters but the spirit of their presentation is evenhanded, making jokes about males and females, Russians, French, Americans, whites and blacks alike, and it is not intended to convey a pernicious sense of those peoples' proper roles in society...
...good, DeCleene and the directors seem to have all their bases covered; they play with a number of tricky light devices in order to prevent the audience's eyes from becoming accustomed to the dark (thus making set changes visible). Ultimately, the lighting scheme and technical direction perfectly convey the thrilling novelty of Wait Until Dark--when the lights go out, we're all alone...
...felt overwhelmed," Clinton told the Associated Press while touring with Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54-'56 (D-Mass.) and Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky. "We have a lot of work to do to make sure this house can convey what happened here," she said...
...with the BLO (after debuting triumphantly last year in Werther). Alfredo goes from one emotional extreme to another in the course of the opera--love, ecstasy, awe, anger, revenge and loss is a lot for three short acts--and the role consequently requires an actor who is able to convey this both dramatically and musically...
Sonn linked Mandela to other black role models, such as Martin Luther King Jr., Frederick Douglass, W.E.B. DuBois, class of 1890, and Anwar Sadat.He said he wants today's scholars to follow theirexamples and convey the lessons of the past to allof humanity...