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For example, the Crucible won a Peter Brook Empty Space Award for its visionary retrospective on the neglected, brilliant writing of Peter Gill - a retrospective whose centrepiece was a main-stage premiere of the dramatist's latest work, Original Sin, an ambitious, large-cast revamp of Wedekind's "Lulu" plays, with a boy taking the place of the iconic heroine.
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The makers of "Sylvia" may, to some degree, have neglected this brilliant, unsettling and tragically foreshortened body of work, but they have not betrayed it.
Yet to others, including Richard Rogers, the story that Robin Hood Gardens tells is of a brilliant design being neglected and mismanaged.
Peter Joyce is brilliant at uncovering long neglected gems and making them sparkle.
But despite the brilliant design, the planners neglected to anticipate one minor detail in the code they developed.
Is my favourite author – the most brilliant, subtle, intelligent and unjustly neglected writer of books it would be (mostly) accurate but unbearably reductive to call school stories for girls – in there?
The only thing that could blight the prospect of a brilliant future was that both had neglected the obligatory "social activism".
What's Lucky doing now?" Lucky Thompson, the brilliant tenorman, reportedly a casualty – sick and neglected, somewhere in the south.
In a 1943 poster Berthold Lubetkin's Finsbury Health Centre (1938), today sadly neglected but once a model for the NHS, is shown as a brilliant white façade veiling a Victorian world of ruin, disease and neglect.
People said Fish Tank was brilliant but it didn't outperform Transformers: Dark of the Moon, because they neglected to put any 200ft robots in it, and no one victoriously punched the air at the end.
Thanks to a brilliant Unesco initiative, the twelfth-century Buddhist temple of Ta Prohm has been deliberately neglected and looks just as it did when first discovered by European explorers in the 1920s.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com