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Not a zone, though, that allows for any questions from either the audience or media.
While Allison Burnett's screenplay scatters decoy suspects like dark treats, Ms. Seyfried's frantic, one-note performance fails to engage either the audience or the rest of the cast.
This is honest playwriting with no platitudes or tidy resolutions to placate either the audience or the play's emotionally drained 30-something parents, Becca and Howie.
If Operaworks used living musicians, either the audience or the stage area would have to go, and that would be counterproductive.
Psaki, briefing reporters on Monday, sought to end the minor row by saying Obama will happily take questions from either the audience or the moderator.
The singers are left to act ideas rather than emotions, to sing out to either the audience or to robots — a class of performers, along with children and animals, that W.C. Fields would surely have avoided.
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Either way, the audience adds up.
Who needs reasons when you've got heroin?" Either way, the audience loved it.
This suggests that Brown was either misleading the audience, or had misled the police.
Either way, the audience it attracts – 18- to 34-year-old males – is coveted.
The uncompromising protagonist prevails or never recovers, but either way, the audience knows exactly whom to cheer for.
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