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His Neobyknovenny kontsert (1946; "An Unusual Concert"), a satire of inept performers, and Volshebnaya lampa Aladina (1940; "Aladdin's Magic Lamp") became popular throughout the world.
And within the industry, there would be one last stand against morally inept performers who seem to have no qualms giving back what has been given to them.
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The spotlighted vessel looks tiny and vulnerable, like an inept performer who's about to get the hook.
She is definitely, however, the only inept performer in Thunderbird's annual event at Theater for the New City, presented as a two-hour evening powwow and as a 90-minute family matinee.
Mr. Shiner mugs delightfully as the director, who grows increasingly dictatorial and disgusted at the inept antics of his performers and assistants.
In his final years, Nureyev insisted on literally, excruciatingly, dying before our eyes, giving performances so ragged and inept that audiences whistled and demanded refunds — which suggests something besides simple flouting of the cardinal rule that performers should know when to retire gracefully.
It must have been better than this inept sequel, in which some of the same performers (including Marc Wootton as a dimwitted, childlike classroom assistant) bring choirs from their schools to a Welsh castle to take part in a TV competition for the best Christmas song.
To the public an inept premiere is more likely to reflect badly on its composer than on performers acting under an authoritative name.
But politically inept, no.
"Incredibly inept," says one.
Sliding walls — inept.
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