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It dispenses with staging conventions.
Spanish staging conventions, like those of the Elizabethan theatre, tended to be simple.
His productions usually featured a particular motif or the staging conventions of a historical period.
Mr. Lucas's work valuably tries to link the verbal styles and staging conventions of the 19th and 21st centuries.
Staging conventions called for curtain calls after each act, and even the continuity-shattering practice of having singers bow following their arias.
None of the Sanskrit theatres have survived, so it is nearly impossible to judge the extent of their influence on the theatres of other Asian countries, even when the influence of Indian theatre on styles of performance, costume, and makeup as well as on staging conventions in those countries seems quite clear.
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Royer was also a fully formed composer: comfortable with stage conventions and capable of flourishes of his own.
A delightful satire on stage conventions, The Critic has always been thought much funnier than its model, The Rehearsal (1671) by George Villiers.
What she does is seen by some as an affront to an entire tradition of British theatre-making, with its time-honoured stage conventions and performance practice.
Given her rigorous attempt to rid productions of traditional stage conventions, it is no surprise that Mitchell pauses when I ask what theatre she likes to go to.
He is not so much making fun of the movie as making fun with it — forcing us, and the dozens of characters, to notice all the film and stage conventions that we, and the characters, normally ignore.
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