However I found it dramaturgically clumsy, and as a whole, the ballet had less power than Alfred Rodrigues's 1953 work on the same subject. |
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Spatially and dramaturgically, the viewers are placed in choreographically ambiguous scenarios, undecided in their real aesthetic character. |
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He has a lovely sense of humour, he's very good with actors, and dramaturgically he's brilliant. |
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He's quite rigorous dramaturgically, which I think is one of his great strengths, and he really, really works on the play trying to help you get it perfect. |
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If the body is to have a comic effect, it must be extremely precisely staged, it must be technically deft and exact, physically supple and dramaturgically subtle enough to defy the pretence of beauty. |
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Eddie, as sketched by Miller, is dramaturgically confusing, because he's a textbook Freudian mess: he's twitchy with too many suppressed impulses and unexamined thoughts that don't add up. |
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And the whole is quite something: bawdy, fun, dramaturgically electrifying, and a brilliant put-down of any show that has ever made too much of foreshadowing. |
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