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'To Hell with polishing!' screams Mr. Martin, with perfect desperation, while Mr. Smith recites the vowels of the alphabet. Turning the chiming clock into a living character was an appropriately sinister touch. The best performance of the night ? because of the truthfulness of married couples- is how Mr...
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and Mrs. Smith were both focused on what they were doing until Mrs. Smith has a thought jumped through her head. Mrs. Smith starts to give the audience a piece of her mind on how she sees the world and at the same time, trying to gain the attention of her husband. With that, the worst performance of the night had to be when the projection screen was brought down and showed a news reel...
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The Bald Soprano Review   Ionesco’S Absurdity Of Language   Tony Soprano vs The Modern Corporation   Smith, the amount of Smith it takes to become a Smith   bald eagle   The Bald Eagle Community   The American Bald Eagle   The American Bald Eagle   Theatre Of The Absurd Humour Often Relies On A Sense Of Hopelessness And Violence.   Eugene Ionesco's "rhinoceros": True Means Resides In Action Not Words   theatre of the absurd in r+G   Theatre Of Absurd   Death Of A Salesman And The Playboy Of The Western World “While The Momentum Of The Play Is Carried By Major Characters, There Is Often A Significant Minor Character Who Is A Catalyst For Change Or Enlightenment.” Compar   The Portrayal of the theatre of The Absurd   THE INFLUENCE OF THE ANCIENT GREEK WORDS ON THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE  
 
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