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This year, the pioneer of performance and video art reworked that exhibition into a poignant stage work, in collaboration with the jazz pianist Jason Moran and a cast of adorable children.
Earlier this year, Patel, whose work has often explored the concept of identity formation, presented a poignant stage work at TEDGlobal 2013.
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That "Hair" speaks, and more important, sings, for us, in this moment, on this planet, is powerfully proven by Marcia Milgrom Dodge's jubilant and poignant staging for the Bay Street Theater here.
In the Met's revival of its 2007 production, a fanciful yet poignant staging directed and choreographed by Mark Morris, Ms. Blythe is joined by the elegant soprano Danielle de Niese as Euridice, and the soprano Heidi Grant Murphy as a plucky Amor, the god of love.
This is the giant, poignant condition staged by the novel's playful doubleness — the way the best conjuring trick is the one where you're shown how it's done, which in no way contradicts your belief that what you've seen is magic.
Now, the band has announced the release of a limited edition box set to commemorate that journey with a series of work capturing the striking live moments and poignant off-stage interactions of one of the world's most enigmatic bands.
When Vic and Bob first announced a new live show, Poignant Moments, to be staged in celebration of 25 years of entertaining the nation together, they could not know how poignant it would be.
A stay at "Americas [sic] Best Value Inn" in Maumee, Ohio, enables an amusing and poignant exposition of the stages of marital breakdown, from "a tangle of limbs (1)", through "rugged individualism (2)", "haphephobia (4)" and "chronic snoring (5.75)", to "cessation of biological function (7)".
What's more, he will use the journey to stage a last, poignant meeting with the ever-beloved Beatrice.
Reeves and Mortimer have called their current stage show The Poignant Moments, with due tear-jerking irony.
One of Stein's visual coups is a projection of Louis Caravaque's painting of the battle that then comes to life before our eyes, with troops swarming across the stage, before the poignant final scene unfolds in the snow.
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