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unwigged
adjective
Not wigged
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With his parents safely dead, it was safe to imagine that they were not, and so he imagined descending the stairs, strolling in on not just Pell and Nick but the folks — the daddy unwizened, the mammy unwigged — seated at the kitchen table, grinning and abashed after their long and flagrant absence.
At curtain, there was an instant standing ovation, not the awkward bit-by-bit kind, and Rannells, unwigged and de-makeupped, looked like himself and acted like him, too, smiling humbly and waving at the crowd in a very un-Hedwig-like manner.
This distinctive writer and performer looks as he usually does onstage: pale bald head unwigged and gleaming, trademark glittering lashes and penciled eyebrows in place, wearing a sloppy red dress and gold strappy heels over socks.
In the life imitating art imitating life category we have the actors who played the Spinal Tap band members deciding to do a real tour, called "Unwigged and Unplugged", earlier this year.
The band showed the video during performances of its recent "Unwigged and Unplugged" tour.
The purpose of their costume- and character-free tour, which the trio has called "Unwigged & Unplugged" and which comes to the Beacon Theater in Manhattan on Tuesday and Wednesday, was in part to illustrate that Mr. McKean, Mr. Shearer and Mr. Guest are different from their comic alter egos.
There is another Spinal Tap album on the way (called "Back from the Dead," to be released on June 16), but the "Unwigged & Unplugged" tour allows its members to push beyond the boundaries of that group.
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