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Mr. Ford is nowhere near Thurberesque heights, but in "Griff the Invisible" he sets a light piece into motion with sad humor and an appealing generosity toward stubborn human frailties.
The production, thanks in part to the arts budget of the city of Paris, is a more-is-more extravaganza, with elaborate sets, a light show, special effects and, most remarkably, a 46-member orchestra — and a new orchestration by Michael Starobin, who had done the original orchestration nearly 30 years ago, for a pit that had a mere 11 players.
As the sun sets, a light shines in a 24-hour prayer room, something common in Western nations but a rarity here.
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These can include mining sets, construction sets, a light-up bridge set, and so many more.
The exchange set a light, conversational tone that would carry throughout the event.
They set a light bulb aglow with the touch of a finger and produce a canary-yellow parakeet without so much as a top hat.
However, unlike the Indian Premier League that has set a light under cricket on the subcontinent and on which it is roughly modelled, no individual bids were released.
"Since it would not be very convenient having to run to the hallway when you want to set a light scene in your living room, for example".
According to Waldos History of Bridgeport and Vicinity, Volume 1, Abraham A. McNeil first set a light atop a mast to mark the Bridgeport Harbor in 1844.
It included 12 stylized runway vignettes, dozens of looks, and even projection-mapped sets like a light house.
As satisfying as the food might be, the setting — a light-filled glass shed on top of a renovated Victorian factory reached by pressing a buzzer and climbing a flight of stairs along a canal — is part of the lure.
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