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In last year's "Red Over Red," 31 Down created strikingly memorable sights and sounds, complemented by a forgettable script.
The reconciliation quintet of the third act, while verbally simple, is at the same time highly-wrought musically (a brilliantly constructed passacaglia) and strikingly memorable.
She had a strikingly memorable face, a craggy amalgam of Mrs Thatcher and Ted Hughes, though without the imperiousness of either.
It's a polyphony of music, mimicry, and some strikingly memorable writing – Adamsdale recalls how when an Etch-a-Sketch would break down it would reveal "the ghosts of all the previous drawings".
She shows that by inferring Shakespeare's intentions through his characters' verbal exchanges and the discourses of the play, the audience becomes emotionally involved with or repulsed by characters and it is this emotional response that makes these characters strikingly memorable and intimately human.
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In an era when the individual is dishonoured for failings in beauty, health, wealth and technological know-how, Wilder's worldview (reinforced by Garth Williams's memorable illustrations from the 1950s) seems strikingly humane, even socialist at times.
It is strikingly different from the RA's most famous previous architecture show, the long-ago but memorable Rogers Foster Stirling of 1986.
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