Word: throughness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Adamec left halfway through the two-hour meeting with other parties yesterday, striding grimly toward his official sedan in silence.
It is a promising plot, but the cast--largely through poor enunciation--fails to draw out the ironies, and poor music and choreography in the chorus scenes distract the audience from the better scenes between the main characters.
The competitive season begins in January and runs through the end of February. Except for one week allotted for exams, the Crimson will be competing in a two-day carnival each weekend during the season. Two runs of the Nordic race and downhill slalom are held on the first day...
Benjamin is equally ungraceful, and her character is a dancer, She wobbles in high heels, is painfully unflexible when she stretches and moves awkwardly through the all-too-generous stage space. Anna is supposed to be a fragile artist who feels deeply. Onstage, however, she is little more than vapid...
It is easy to take pot shots at the show, but it is hard to sit through it. The kindest thing that can be said is that the play could have been good--and that some of the playwright's funny lines did not get lost.