Sentence examples for theatrical influence from inspiring English sources

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Luca Silvestrini's theatrical influence came through from the initial stages of creation.

Among the dramatists of the last century, Beckett is his only serious rival in terms of theatrical influence; and it is a measure of Pinter's power that early on in his career he spawned the adjective "Pinteresque" suggesting a cryptically mysterious situation imbued with hidden menace.

Among the dramatists of the last 50 years, Samuel Beckett is his only serious rival in terms of theatrical influence, and it is a measure of Pinter's power that early on he spawned the adjective "Pinteresque", suggesting a cryptically mysterious situation imbued with hidden menace.

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Of all her theatrical influences, Mirren claims the painter Francis Bacon as her "great guru".

These represented a confluence of a wide assortment of dance and theatrical influences, especially from black culture.

Its title alludes to "Song Cycle," Mr. Parks's 1968 debut — a sophisticated, richly orchestrated album steeped in classical and theatrical influences.

I'd say their shows are, at least in part, theatre – but ask them their theatrical influences and you'll get short shrift.

A former member of the Trisha Brown Dance Company, Ms. Olinghouse now studies voguing with Mr. Burnett and Benny Ninja; it's fascinating to see the diversity of movement and theatrical influences in her body.

It's rare these days, at any time really, to encounter a play which owes nothing to theatrical influences and which exists as a singular astonishment, at once eloquent and mysterious but which nonetheless articulates within its own idiosyncratic idiom something that touches an audience as real.

His versatility in this form is shown to brilliant and unsettling effect in a trio of short pieces collectively called "Bash"... LaBute, who has an encyclopedic knowledge of pop culture and can as easily imitate Don Knotts ("My body is a weapon") as discourse on Werner Herzog's "Stroszek," is a curious amalgam of theatrical influences.

By John Lahr February 15 , 2012It's rare these days, at any time really, to encounter a play which owes nothing to theatrical influences and which exists as a singular astonishment, at once eloquent and mysterious but which nonetheless articulates within its own idiosyncratic idiom something that touches an audience as real.

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