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Each performance was well-prepared and the smallish stage nicely managed.
"Migrations," with its suggestion of an itinerant and even mongrelized cultural legacy, sets the stage nicely for her: it's an album suffused with awareness of tradition but breezy about its debts.
The snazzy visuals by the original set designer, David Rockwell, have been trimmed in size but fill out the stage nicely enough, in league with the witty rainbow wardrobe and skyscraper hairdos by William Ivey Long that helped make the Broadway production so memorable.
And the Webern set the stage nicely for Mr. Boulez's rich-hued, often soaring account of the Mahler Adagio, the first moment in the concert when the strings were able to play with the plush tone that is one of this orchestra's hallmarks.
Spotting Martinez just inside the blue line, Scuderi set the stage nicely for him.
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The final match is staged nicely, with the referee and the girl sporting the round card criss-crossing the stage during the bout.
New songs good and her stage schtick, nicely open, laughing, anxious, confessional.
He puts France and Germany centre stage, and nicely elucidates the lurches and fumbles by which the European movement has progressed.
The Office co-creator seems to be honing his nerdy stage persona nicely, and ever more regular gigs suggest that he's working up a touring set.
The stage is nicely set.
"LOL," by Caroline O'Hare, is appealing as well, partly because it's staged so nicely by Lindsey Moore, who has directed all eight plays.
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