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The show's most wrenching performance, of the Schwartz-Dietz song, "By Myself," Ms. Akers sang from the point of view of an isolated, emotionally shattered woman mustering the strength she has left to continue.
The most wrenching performance is of "O Death," a folk song from the twenties made famous by the Coen brothers' film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" For nearly eleven minutes, it's unclear which side of mortality her voice represents, as it twists into a glassy croak before rising into a menacing howl.
It was West's most wrenching performance of the evening.
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In this show's most wrenching moment he remembers Coles's final performance in Grand Rapids, Mich., during which he suffered a stroke but managed to finish the number.
Mr. Gilroy's script reveals emotional wisdom in almost every line, so it was a little annoying at a performance last weekend to hear several people laughing loudly at some of the most wrenching exchanges.
It's a wrenching performance, exquisitely calibrated.
It is possibly the most wrenching music on the album.
As Anna, a woman stretched to the breaking point, Ms. Clark gives an understatedly wrenching performance.
The dead Sisi, however, is the woman whose story is in some ways the most wrenching.
He felt removed from Iraq, one of the most wrenching geopolitical crises of our time.
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