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Boston Ballet’s production of Giselle, one of the most famous ballets every composed, contains more than enough emotion and virtuosity to satisfy any fan of the ballet. For those who prefer technically-difficult, plotless ballets, the demanding solos and variations in Giselle give the dance-lover a chance to “ooh” and “aah” at the dazzling skill of the dancers. And for those who prefer acting-filled story ballets, Giselle has enough drama to fulfill regular watchers of soap operas...
...faith in the face of adversarial forces." The line swings like a dump truck, but it's charmingly transparent. Even when her words are simple, she likes to cram in as many as the rhythm allows, for clarity's sake. On Hands Clean, she recalls the words of a lover: "I might want to marry you one day if you watch that weight and keep your firm body." It's not P.B. Shelley, but it's pretty damn clear...
...world is hard for lovers." That line is one of the most frequent in Indian films, and it's true not only for rich and poor or separated-at-birth cousins. Kissing in public is a no-no, which leaves Indian romancers out in the cold, literally, where they face harassment from passersby and police alike. Rupak Manush, for one, insists love can't stay inside. The Calcuttan is demanding a Lover's Zone, a place where couples can make out in peace like their godless American counterparts. Manush says that if nothing is done by Valentine...
...actor portraying Stephen has the most challenging role in the show; he must make the audience believe that the collected, balanced man of the first act transforms into the hysterical, irrational lover of the second...
Bill Mootos as Stephen’s lover, Mike, finds his most touching, believable moments as the tender lover of the younger Paul, sensitively played by Jason Schuchman...