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In the British import"Matilda," for instance, some words were changed during previews for American audiences ("wind" to "gas," "treacle" to "syrup"), while in "Pippin," more of the show's signature acrobatic thrills were added in the second act.
Second, the scorn for musicals on one side tends to inspire equally passionate defences on the other, and vice versa, so that musical audiences wind up getting mocked as much as musicals themselves.
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Ticket prices are so high that the audience winds up applauding for itself.
The audience winds up the recipient of an insightful and touching story.
The kind that will get the audience wound up enough to stay engaged for the hundred minute runtime, but not think about it much past the time they leave the theater.
However, rather than pity him for having to endure and make sense of the memories of his younger days, the audience winds up admiring the man for his remarkable spiritual progress, sparked by his self-awareness and self-recognition.
Stories like the one mentioned above are reported every day around the country, but all too often they reach a limited audience or wind up lost in the shuffle of other news coverage.
A bewildered and then angry rap on materialism ("When will I get mine?"), a breathtaking blur of dance movement in response to Kinch's doubling of the rap tempo and a freestyle passage with audience participation wound up the bold reinvention of music, drama and dance for which Kinch is rightly becoming famous.
But as everyone who has seen her boasting about her "sick thoughts" in Role Models or monologuing about her work in "short films for more mature audiences" in A Mighty Wind knows, Lynch is one of those rare comic actors who doesn't need to say things that are funny to get a laugh – she can make anything funny.
We speak for far-flung intimate audiences, and when we wind up wounded, we don't stop because slowly we learn that these words are salve.
The rich, flamboyant use of Technicolor in such late 1930s classics as "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," "The Adventures of Robin Hood," "The Wizard of Oz" and "Gone With the Wind" enchants audiences in the digital era.
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