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The same might be said of theatrical concepts.
Ms. Michelson is brilliant at theatrical concepts and reinventions of the expected dance-performance ritual.
Although she still avidly courts great performers, her thinking begins with composers, ideas, trends, theatrical concepts.
He added: "Michael's talent outscaled even his own dinosaurs of 'Jurassic Park.' He was the greatest at blending science with big theatrical concepts, which is what gave credibility to dinosaurs again walking the earth".
By 1963, Mr. Kauffman would view Mr. Brando's prospects with anxiety: "Perhaps he is indeed the quintessential American actor of our time, still snared in outmoded theatrical concepts which are further entangled with the pseudoquality of American 'superior' pictures.
The contradictions built into Mr. Sondheim's shows begin with the tension between his sophisticated late-romantic music, which expresses a yearning melancholy, and the modernist skepticism of his theatrical concepts and lyrics that analyze (and sometimes demolish) the very sentiments that wash through the music.
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But my reaction was intellectual instead of emotional; theatrical concept eclipsed visceral engagement.
The filmmaker uses a theatrical concept in adapting Leo Tolstoy's classic novel for the screen.
In the 1990's, Chrysler's theatrical concept car introductions were the most-awaited events at auto shows.
It was less pop show than theatrical concept, with 13 people on stage, 17 costume changes and 24 songs – Bush assuming a different role for each.
In the case of Adrienne Celeste Fadjo's "Muse (Excerpts)," the theatrical concept would give any dance college something to cluck about for days.
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