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It was a punk-rock group with prog-rock skills, the rhythmic precision of an old-fashioned soul band and a feverish stage presence that was equal parts punk, vaudeville and revival tent.
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A tea using both helps clear the head in the early, feverish stages of a cold.
All this explains the feverish level of takeovers.
The country is in a feverish state.
Mr. Bostridge is a unique musician, less an opera singer than an artist with his voice, now pacing the stage with feverish, repressed intensity, now twisting his whole skinny body with the effort of his message, bringing alive the spirit of the music to such a degree he could have been transported from a 19th-century salon.
(Shauna Lyon) Telephone The Foundry Theatre staged this feverish, visually searing piece, by the poet Ariana Reines, about Alexander Graham Bell and the distorting effects of the telephone.
And so it is that Glee's translation to the stage has caused feverish excitement, and this was palpable at the O2 on Saturday night.
What had been contained to the movement's feverish fringes moved to center stage.
Arriving as she did at the head of the women's rights movement, Plath's poetry partly set the stage for the feverish experiments in consciousness that followed soon; it was comparable to, say, Malcolm X's militancy auguring the civil rights movement.
She also plays a feverish Lady Macbeth, sweeping about the stage in undulant movements that suggest the surging erotic charge this villainess finds in her own wickedness.
But better, immediately afterward, is the whirling circuit of turns around the stage, performed with a feverish excitement that symbolizes this heroine's nervous system.
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