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As a literary endeavor, the novel, Fesperman's second, suffers from this lack of moral ambiguity and psychological subtlety, but their absence doesn't slow the momentum of this impeccably plotted and ably written book.
It must vex both authors that their ably written, devotedly researched volumes, so long in the making, should appear at the same time (and in the same year, for that matter, in which Günter Grass has published, overseas, a novel on the Baltic sinking of the German ocean liner Wilhelm Gustloff, in January of 1945, by a Russian submarine, with the immense human toll of 9,343 dead).
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It is only by calling attention to violations of human rights that nations are held accountable (as Eric Sasson ably writes in a piece in The New Republic arguing for a boycott of the Sochi Games).
This cast has some trouble with the unfashionably intense bursts of anger that Odets has written, but, ably directed by Daniel Fish, they maintain an aura of wilted frustration that suits the period.
Not every year is equally well written or ably hosted, but it always feels sincere and real and somehow representative of the fans, who get seats in the room, as well as the people they're fans of.
Touching and odd, laden with genuine twists and grounded by three appealing lead performances, it was ably directed by Peter Berg and written by Vy Vincent Ngo and Vince Gilligan.
But the fun of this 50-minute Found Objects Theater Group solo show — written by Mr. Chrisler, ably directed by Tim Racine and having its New York premiere at the Fringe — is in the human details.
Ms. Seah's statements raise an interesting question: Is this part of a phenomenon that the columnist Chrystia Freeland has written about so ably for this newspaper, the ascendancy of a wealthy, "plutocrat" class and the slipping status of the middle class?
The ability to ably compose a text message.
And now - the first to be put on stage, written at the age of 21, and ably directed by Maria Aberg - there's Shrieks of Laughter which, gliding between dream and daily life, creates the watery world of a young man's sinking spirits: tears, a boating catastrophe and a dead mother who bobs up from underneath the bathwater to greet her son.
Many words have been written about this, and the documentary here, Thriller in Manila, ably narrated by Liev Schreiber, provides an excellent rendition.
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