Word: tragically
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...death of Hariri was a major shock to the system,” he said. “Tragic as the heinous act of killing him was, I think it’s going to reunite Lebanon...
...fact, the Candide music really carried the show. At times, the production’s plot was rather disjointed and failed to generate much excitement, but the audience members could not help but lose themselves in the majesty of the jarring and tragic music...
...come-hither boys dressed as pagan gods have dirty fingernails, his saints have calloused feet and sunburn. As his art evolved he learned to present them in starkly lit, deeply shadowed space that lent them majesty even as his grubby detailing kept them all too human. He invented tragic realism: his work was the great hinge upon which art turned, not just toward the Baroque, but toward us. The force and immediacy that make 17th century painters so moving - the everyday people in Velázquez and Rembrandt; the strobe-lit dramas in Ribera and Georges de La Tour - flow...
...experience. Without a conductor, the players assume independent roles, taking turns delivering their “lines” as solos. Take, for example, Franz Schubert’s “Death and the Maiden” string quartet, a passionate work that features the cello as a tragic heroine. Without the utterance of a single word, the instruments engage in heated arguments or profess their lyrical love for one another...
...post-play reflections should assure the VM cast and crew that they did their job and did it well. The success of a production like the Vagina Monologues rests on its ability to provoke discussion, and ATC’s 2005 production surely provoked audiences by skillfully blending the tragic with the humorous to take a good look at a touchy topic...