Taking full advantage of improv comedy's inherent freneticism, the five-person group hitched up their pants and plowed through a slew of scenes. |
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This month begins my annual downhill slide into neurotic freneticism. |
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The calmness of the music, too, contrasts with the snapshots of city life, making the potential freneticism of the image seem muted by the accompanying sounds. |
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It would show people a way to insulate themselves from the toxic freneticism of American life. |
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Enough already with this hyperactive behavior, this techno-tyranny and nonstop freneticism. |
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Shostakovich captures all of that, and Kentridge understandably tries to reflect that freneticism in his staging. |
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It moved seamlessly between New York freneticism and the languid sway of the son dance style. |
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