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The following day, President Vladimir Putin attended a ballet performance with his wife Lyudmilla and, in an awkwardly staged dialogue with a state-television reporter, announced their impending divorce.
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Recently freed from the constraints of studio-bound early-sound technology, Wellman seems almost giddy with the possibilities of location shooting, moving his camera with abandon, staging dialogue scenes atop moving trains, constructing at least one live sound set (a greasy spoon where the waitress is a young Joan Blondell) in the middle of a busy switchyard, where freight trains rumble past.
If the organizers wanted a debate, they could have invited someone opposed to Modi and staged the dialogue.
Completing the original script for "Design" last year, Sylvia Chang Ai-chia found that for the stage, "dialogue can be more poetic".
"Ads" reflects Mr. Maxwell's abiding fascination with the poetry in speech that has not been manicured into smooth stage dialogue, and his conviction that exploring truths about experience in art often benefits from a level of artlessness.
In a few hours Sylvia Nasar and I will have an on-stage dialogue at the 92nd Street Y, centered around her new book The Grand Pursuit, which offers a set of fascinating portraits of the makers of economics.
Upton based his version on a literal translation, following today's standard theatrical practice, which is that an extra tweak from an experienced writer is needed to produce convincing stage dialogue.
But once Ice-T sticks his mug in the window of the couple's BMW and begins haranguing the wife in bad stage dialogue, all credibility flies out the window.
Little is known of the original choreography for the "Danse Siamoise," but, using old photographs and paintings, the Thai choreographer and dancer Pichet Klunchun has now created "Nijinsky Siam," a 55-minute stage "dialogue" with Nijinsky, where Mr. Klunchun explores the Russian dancer's understanding of Thai classical dance and responds to it.
The playwright Bruce Norris is known in theater circles in New York and Chicago (where he long lived) for being blunt and contrarian — in real life as well as in stage dialogue — and for "his disdain for stooping to those in power," as the theater critic of The Chicago Tribune put it.
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