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Its images and quirky, cranky design return to the mind's eye long after the final credits.
Music composed and arranged by Joseph Vernon Banks; cranky design by Mary Blanchard; flats and sets pieces by Walter Gurbo; sound by Joy Linscheid and David Nolan; costumes by Alessandra Nichols and Ruth Muzio; props by Greg Ayers and Jeff Means; production director, Mark Marcante; assistant directors, Beryl Armistead, Baris Ger, Ian Gordon and Jason La Rosa.
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Very cranky.
So far, so cranky.
ADJECTIVE Creaky or cranky.
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