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"He staged the whole thing.
In fact, we may have staged the whole thing.
Christopher Alden staged the whole thing in a 20th-century suburban kitchen and had Siegmund and Sieglinde, a pair of unhappy teenage misfits, going at it against the wall.
William Tuckett has staged the whole of Stravinsky's morality fable about a soldier who makes a Faustian pact with the devil, instead of choreographing the musical suite on its own.
"I think [Keady] staged the whole thing," Kean said, referring to Keady's interaction with Christie.
Not only is it unclear if Gunness really died in the inferno, the six-foot-tall Norwegian widow may have staged the whole thing and gotten away with it.
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Miss La Trobe tries to stage the whole history of civilisation in a village pageant.
No it's not for the very young, although it stages the whole thing with an appealing child-like simplicity and some terrific puppetry.
She added: "Some people say the security forces were there in order to stage the whole operation and in order to stop people seeing it and recording whatever might happen..
In my family it's a sort of minor Sunday devotion, with an attendant after-dinner ritual of rummaging for the special cups, worrying the cream and carefully staging the whole vertical assembly.
"Then we'd write all the speeches and we'd stage the whole thing.
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