As the direction demands, they stay on point, rendering Beckett's dark humour with an appropriate sense of impersonality and detachment. |
I would much rather that than the cold impersonality we had going on right now. |
I couldn't very well leave a lady at such a time. We small towners are yet to learn the impersonality of metropolitans. |
The same holds for those particular settings where abnegation and impersonality are required. |
It was precisely his impersonality or lack of message that warranted his relegation to the status of second-rate playwright. |
It was carried out with considerable brutality and impersonality, where the victims were publicly defeminised and destroyed. |