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Despite the declamatory acting style it demands, the play feels as fresh as today's newspaper.
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Given the declamatory blunders in the first year after he was named CEO, this is polish.
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He talked in firm, declamatory bursts in a growl of a voice tinged with cigars and alcohol.
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Breillat gives the entire cast of characters delicately declamatory manners that fit the refined depravity of their milieu, and she frames them in subtly sculptural images to match.
NEWYORKER: The Last Mistress
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With a strikingly modern yet humanistic style, Costa elicits quietly declamatory performances from his remarkable cast (which joins nonactors and seasoned professionals) and creates moody, luminous tableaux to conjure an incantatory, Faulknerian earthiness.
NEWYORKER: Casa de Lava
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While some of the vocal writing is overly declamatory particularly for the Lodger, strongly portrayed in Dallas by Nathan Gunn the subtly scored orchestra and the tautly written ensembles demonstrate a firm grasp of theatrical pacing and variety.
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"Brutal and declamatory, these brooding and disquieting pictures have been created from the sorting and classification by subject of nearly 4, 000 newspaper headline posters, stolen by the artists over a number of years, " wrote Michael Bracewell, a British writer and novelist, in the show's catalogue.
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The English, with rare exceptions, were unsympathetic to his loud, polemical style, his declamatory poetry based more on sound than sense, his pictures assembled from bits of detritus, his artistic pranks and his love of outrageous nonsense which he used to deflate and then liberate his audiences.
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