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Instead, each freely adapts its elements.
Ms. Henríquez freely adapts them for her purposes, but in ways that to her credit avoid cliché.
This grim, acutely rendered and dramatically cogent murder mystery is composed in a gripping and sensual musical language that freely adapts 12-tone techniques to give the music a sense of harmonic mooring.
Rina Yerushalmi's "Mythos," a co-production of the Itim Theater Ensemble and the Cameri Theater of Tel Aviv, which plays at the Lincoln Center Festival through Sunday, freely adapts "The Oresteia" of Aeschylus to evoke the long cycle of war and hatred in the Middle East.
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His Norte, the End of History was freely adapted from Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment.
(The new play is described as "freely adapted" from the McKellen play).
Mr. Uhry has freely adapted the play from David I. Kertzer's stunning book, "The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara".
THE MOURNERS, OR MOURNING IS A FORM OF ACTIVISM, freely adapted by Yuval Sharon from "The Libation Bearers" by Aeschylus.
THE EUMENIDES, freely adapted by David Johnston; directed by Kevin Lee Newbury; costumes by Jessica Jahn; assistant director, Margot Duffy; assistant costumer, Lisa Marzolf.
In this work Copland freely adapted the 12-tone method to devise a steely harmonic language distinctively his own.
Xavier Giannoli's in-competition "Superstar" is described as "freely adapted from the novel 'L'Idole' by Serge Joncour".
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