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Just as the building was about to empty -- and a second half with less theater than any regular-season Wizards contest was about to mercifully end -- Iverson and the East made it a game.
Calling themselves Mabou Mines — the name came from a town in Nova Scotia where the group spent a working summer — they produced a series of works that, in the parlance of the time, might have been considered less theater than performance art or conceptual art, generally involving the Minimalist music of Mr. Glass.
I'm so sorry it's Washington's premier news institution that forces me to have to spell this out in such frank terms, but the Ryan photo-op was much less theater than it was fraud.
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"We are running into a world where there are less and less theaters who have 35-millimeter projection, let alone a dual 35-millimeter projection," added Joseph.
(Dr. Stockmann was a favorite part of no less a theater god than Stanislavsky).
In the musical arts bad thoughts have found a less threatening theater of operations.
The gaggle tends to be somewhat more relaxed and somewhat less about theater than the formal briefing, and it is roughly half as long.
In Italy, scores of less important theater awards given by towns and cities across the peninsula go largely unnoticed in the rest of the country.
Michel Vega, a former producer of the touring musical "Selena Forever," which played several cities in the Southwest last year with mixed success, said that this was particularly true outside New York, where there is a less developed theater audience.
Absent from Shteir's negative and polarized description are a less commercialized theater scene than New York's, a first-class symphony, a smaller but superb opera company, a more limited but excellent fine-arts presence, diversified higher education and a distinctive financial district, as well as a sophisticated and self-critical population to enjoy them.
Aleksandr Bakshi and Mr. Ginkas have created a singular production starring the celebrated violinist Gidon Kremer and entitled "The Polyphony of the World," while Vladimir Martynov and Mr. Lyubimov have fashioned "Apocalypse," a work for boys' and men's choirs that is less than theater but more than a concert.
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