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The main stage is occupied by a mix of highly pixelated memories, chance meetings with freaks and scenes of Sedaris fretting over his eventual demise.
And the main stage is occupied by a re-creation of the celebrated 1975 Alan Parker film in which kids perform a musical spoof of the gangster movies of Hollywood in its heyday.
It begins with a vaguely realistic depiction of a mill in a wheat field, but in Act II the stage is occupied by a huge, annoying rock; a friend suggested that it represents Society's Oppressive Conception of Sin.
During the opening section, the bare, black stage is occupied by just seven of the work's 23 dancers, and by a lone percussionist performing the Xenakis solo Rebonds B. The sound ricochets through the air, activating curving, jagged impulses of dance and scattering the women through a kaleidoscope of patterns.
Briefly, at the beginning, he is a teenager finding his way into drag, and then the stage is occupied by a comfortable, amusing and very smart woman enjoying an almost unimaginable life until, having sung lines from a richly suggestive torch song, in her dressing room she begins to try to suppress the man inside: "I am going to kill you.
But the professor remains a bit mysterious and a bit elusive, receding into the background as the center stage is occupied by more colorful, more broadly sketched members of the strike force, including Folco Lulli as the short-tempered Pautasso and Bernard Blier as the mousy but stubbornly committed, Martineti.
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And it seems to have escaped notice that in this 2008-09 season, 24 out of 36 playing weeks on the Court's main stage are occupied by American work.
Last night at Chez André in the basement of the Standard Hotel, East Village, as part of its Standard Sounds series, the stage was occupied by the 39-year-old Korean-American writer and performer Young Jean Lee, whom The Times, in a review last year of her "Untitled Feminist Play," called "the most adventurous downtown playwright of her generation".
On a recent Tuesday, the stage was occupied by a 28-year-old makeup artist who went by the alter ego Jimmie Sprinkles — a glam rock alien with thick eyelashes, swaths of glitter shadow, clown-white face paint and geometric hairpieces made of candy.
On Tuesday night, that stage was occupied by chefs from the renowned Magnolia Bakery, who demonstrated how to make icing for cupcakes and handed out some kind of delicious chocolate fluffernutter in small plastic cups.
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