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In a drama so absorbed in relationships and psychological breakdowns, the fewer stage gubbins the better.
There were indeed no limits, except perhaps those he set on himself in the later part of his career, which meant that there were fewer stage appearances than one might have wished.
In general, such a theatre requires less scenery and scenic space and fewer stage hands and storage rooms and is less expensive to build and maintain than a proscenium-stage theatre.
Besides, in a theater season that has felt like a boys' club of male movie idols from abroad (Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman in "A Steady Rain," Jude Law in "Hamlet"), wouldn't it be gratifying if one fearless woman — with fewer stage credentials than the guys but almost as much tabloid exposure — walked away with the laurels?
After 1731 Handel had fewer stage successes, and performances of his operas became rarer.
In addition, this race contained one fewer stage, but two more sets of half stages.
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Revenues or production volumes may be as large as ever, but even big companies tend to combine fewer stages of production under the same corporate ownership.
Regional theatres have declined because they have been starved of resources: there are fewer stages on which to create new plays than there were 20 years ago.
In interviews Ms. Fleming said that she would probably sing fewer staged opera productions in favor of concerts and develop special projects, largely organizing them herself.
High order accuracy is achieved with fewer stages than standard explicit Runge Kutta schemes.
Using this device it is therefore possible to design simpler attenuation chains consisting of fewer stages.
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