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"Was it a fiasco?" asks Rodney Gordon in his memoir.
Writing in 1975, the great Yale historian Edmund Morgan dubbed it a "fiasco".
New York magazine's Jerry Saltz adjudged the show "a discombobulated mess," and Jason Farago, in the Guardian, called it a "fiasco" and, not to waffle, a "disaster".
New York magazine's Jerry Saltz adjudged the show "a discombobulated mess," and Jason Farago, in the_ Guardian_, called it a "fiasco" and, not to waffle, a "disaster".
LONDON — Even government officials involved in the Olympics are calling it a fiasco, and their assessments have been backed up by whistle-blowers' accounts that have sketched out the extent of the chaos that has thrown security plans into disarray only two weeks before the Games begin.
Earlier this month, Herrera put out a position paper attacking the $1.6 billion construction project, labeling it a "fiasco".
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It's a fiasco, it's an absolute debacle".
It was a fiasco — and it was a compromise.
A comedy (not Wagner's forte) based on Shakespeare's Measure for Measure, it was a fiasco when it was premiered in 1836 and never thereafter performed during Wagner's lifetime.
Speaking to Les Inrockuptibles magazine (really), he said: "If it was a fiasco, then there are reasons for it.
"If you call it a purity ball, the media will want to come, then it's not a private night for daughters and dads, it's a fiasco.
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