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Dancers fanned out on stages around the garagelike space, then raced offstage to change designer costumes: feathers, hoop skirts, sequins.
Labor has signalled it will support the proposed tax cuts for low- and middle-income earners, but is continuing to hold out on stages two and three of the government's plan which delivers benefits for high income earners.
Rambling, oblique, maddeningly repetitive, violent yet often savagely funny, played out on stages piled with earth, or brick rubble, or fields of fake flowers, her work resists categorisation as dance, drama or installation art.
Both dramas played out on stages decked with the trappings of wealth and privilege — palaces and country estates — interwoven with considerations of a nation's destiny that were surely in the public interest: a constitutional crisis at the heart of the monarchy in 1936, and questions of Britain's security in the Cold War battles between East and West.
This glamorised version of history, promulgated in books and paintings and played out on stages across the country, perturbed humorist Gilbert Abbott à Beckett.
But it could also mean a whole new way of thinking about how live performances, international festival culture and artists' aesthetic visions could play out on stages and elsewhere.
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At one point, a marriage proposal was even carried out on stage.
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A giant cannon is wheeled out on stage.
"Somebody that gets out on stage and pulls out a little bitty gun?" he chuckled.
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