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overheard conversation, she has
pioneered a
style of
theatre made to seem as
untheatrical as possible,
while using the
tools of the
stage to
focus audience attention...
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Sheridan Morley described Hiller as
being remarkable in her "extreme
untheatricality until the
house lights went down,
whereupon she
would deliver a performance...
- silly,
unique without being nutty, a
theatrical personality who was an
untheatrical person. She was a
delight to work with and to know."
Lucille Ball has...
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writing in The
Canadian Encyclopedia,
calls Mair's
writing "pedestrian and
untheatrical", but it
stresses the
importance of Mair's
vision of
Canada as "a co-operative...
- aspects; Anne
Weiss of
Cinema Canada magazine noted that "the
style is
untheatrical, non-demonstrative,
giving the
illusion that the
young actors are simply...
-
close to beginnings,"
speculates this off-beat
offspring of a
totally untheatrical family. Gazarian-Gautier, Marie-Lise (2003). "The
Walking Geography of...
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portrayals of Ray by
Irene Dunne and
Walter by John
Boles are
simple and
untheatrical,
offering a real-life feel.
Unlike many
films of this era, Back Street...
- the
first to
interpret her art in a
modern spirit – the
first to be
untheatrical,
unsentimental –
attainments described by your
critic as "coldness of...
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Critics panned the play as
being moralistic, too philosophical, and
untheatrical. Its New York
Daily News
reviewer found it hard to follow,
apart from...
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struck by God's
curse and are cast out of Eden forever. Eve is
simple and
untheatrical. With prin****l
parts for Adam and Ève, the
chorus remains present throughout...