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Using mannerisms that will be familiar to his movie audiences — licking his lips to convey exasperation; flicking his fingers to demonstrate barely contained rage; throwing his shoulders back to express stoicism — Washington seems bored onstage, as if he were trapped in a character he feels no desire to continue exploring night after night.
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