stagey उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Despite a few stagey conceits, including grafting on passages from " A Midsummer Night's Dream, " the adaptation worked amazingly well.
- In a way, that's a backhanded compliment _ the movie's first three-quarters are just too promising for its stagey denoument.
- Shaw had expressed the standard Victorian view of the play in 1896 when he wrote that it was " stagey trash of the lowest melodramatic order ".
- The homogeneous shapes, combined with a near-manic color scheme of shiny reds, greens and blues make the street look slightly stagey and wholly irresistible.
- But there is something too rigid and stagey about Vallien's attempt, in these clever designerish heads, to evoke the men of her long unconsciousness.
- When his name was read, Jordan rose to his feet, pumped his fist and took a stagey bow, drawing laughter and applause from his peers.
- And even when it comes to mood, weak performances by several of the actors portraying Marcus's friends lend the clubhouse scenes an uncomfortably stagey awkwardness.
- Most important, perhaps, is that the Australian actor has the chops to play the role without the stagey histrionics that marred so many earlier Hollywood epics.
- And also for her outrageous " talent " performance in the big pageant : It packs in every stagey cliche movement possible but remains scarily believable.
- "Whoopee ! " ( 1930 ) shows its stagey roots as an Eddie Cantor play set on a dude ranch, and seems remarkably unfunny today.