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"Nobody else we had working here ever made Don cry".
The resulting album made Don sound like the soft-rock singer Christopher Cross and failed to jump-start his career.
The bill, from the nineteen-forties, still looked brand-new, and seeing that crisp note made Don feel sad.
Jarmusch has made Don's old lovers vastly different from one another, and some of the actresses do extremely well in their brief appearances, especially Sharon Stone as a hard-luck blonde who doesn't demand too much from life, and Jessica Lange as an iron-willed fraud who "talks to animals".
It made Don [change].
She made Don smile because she told him he mattered.
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There's Roger, who's feeling old and looking for credit for making Don's career, Peggy who works so hard for Don and just wants to be acknowledged for her work.
Buhen, one of Don the Beachcomber's first barmen, opened Tiki-Ti in 1961 and started making Don's recipes.
Why make Don Quixote into a comic?
He and Ms. Kajiya made "Don Quixote" feel like one long pirouette interrupted only by the fall of the curtain at the end of each act.
As for the company, the season's hands-down star was Maria Alexandrova, a dramatic dancer who made "Don Quixote" bearable and, as the Ballerina, essentially carried "The Bright Stream".
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