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British theatre has a long tradition of so-called "verbatim" performance, in which real-life material is crafted into theatrical form.
The work is described as a dialogue between Maqoma and his contributors and promises to be far more than a straightforward verbatim performance of the joint efforts, as he reinterprets their material in his own distinctively offbeat style.
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The rolls were made in 1913, when the thought of performances frozen in time to be repeated verbatim and at will had scarcely occurred to anyone.
Mr. Moody begins with a leaping, double-timed phrase borrowed verbatim from Parker, but in terms of its unanticipated commercial success, the performance most comparable to "Moody's Mood" was Coleman Hawkins's baroque rumination on "Body and Soul," in 1939.
The first was in a more or less verbatim version of what I wrote in a room, by myself, on acoustic guitar; in current performances, I'm doing the same thing I did with the band, minus the band.
Combining poet Simon Armitage's script with verbatim lines from Lancaster's mother, it was named best studio production, while Coronation Street actress Julie Hesmondhalgh picked up best performance in a studio production.
Alecky Blythe makes verbatim theatre shows, recording interviews in real life and then relaying the edited scripts to the cast through earphones in live performance.
The verbatim plays struck chords.
The trial scenes are verbatim.
They quote verbatim at parties".
(That's verbatim).
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