An elderly man called Simeon, wearing a white robe that failed to conceal the scrawniness of his body, came up to Mary and Joseph. |
Her shoulders, her bosom do not have that scrawniness characteristic of female dancers whose whole weight seems to have descended into their legs. |
And Sean McNall's scrawniness works nicely in his favor when he turns up, shirtless, as Xerxes. |
With the fullness of time, alas, comes the scrawniness of neck, and vampires hate when that happens. |
Philip Walsh conducts Jonathan Dove's ingenious orchestral reduction with flair, even if he can't disguise the occasional un-Puccinian scrawniness of the string sound. |
As the son, James Urbaniak, who has worked with Ms. Pearlstein before, adds a scrawniness and rubbery face worthy of George Booth. |