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More curiously, it was jazz that behaved like pop — determined, encased in strong melodies and played at medium-full projection — and the musicians were articulating every note.
Curiously, the Broadway production of "A Class Act" seems smaller in almost every respect, and perhaps more curiously it is a better and more satisfying show, one that has found its rightful dimensions.
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Perhaps, even more curiously, I'm told the investment equated to a pre-money valuation for TiZR of around $11 million.
And even more curiously, over the past two centuries, it has rarely been played, meaning it is in uniquely superb condition, with little signs of the wear-and-tear that inevitably come from putting a delicate wooden instrument through its paces every day.
Why revive it now?" Even more curiously, we have no difficulty with the idea of director as auteur when it comes to new work, but only with so-called classic texts.
Of their entwined narratives, the story of Kafka Tamura is more problematic, more curiously overloaded, than that of the holy fool Nakata, with its familiar elements of science fiction, quest, and ebullient heroics.
Even more curiously, he appeared to have a cast-iron alibi for some of his crimes.
More curiously, the Kirov dances "Diamonds" against a blue, not a white, backdrop.
Even more curiously, "Burlesk King" isn't especially tawdry or prurient.
Even more curiously, 46% think that the Catholic church should recognise same-sex marriage.
The second, more curiously, is of Saramago the venerable Portuguese man of letters himself.
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