Word: shadowed
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...Stone's shadow became an icon of the drive," Rudenstine joked in his speech. "People would see it coming in time to dive off their respective boulevards into nearby shrubbery...
...never allowed to fully engage in the comedy. From the program note, "No stage directions were harmed in the making of this production," to Feste's inserted welcoming monologue to the audience, we are forced to question the choices presented on stage. The entire show falls under the shadow of Feste's song, injected into the beginning of Act One. He smugly asks the audience, "Who's Got the Last Laugh Now?" Two hours and five acts later, that question remains unanswered...
...Until we were unleashed into the outer hallway housing the exhibit, we had to find our eye candy in the spectacles that filled neighboring chairs. The rogue with the shag hairdo and glittery eye shadow sucking on a kumquat while boasting to his friends that he'd worn "everything Comme des Garons" in honor of the occasion and the older gentleman with a serious dark suit festooned with flaming red slippers enlivened the bland demeanor of an audience mostly clad in stuffy black apparel or Harvard student Abercrombie gear. The former was understandable; after all, "Rei invented black...
...highlight of the exhibition was leaving the corridor to join the Rei-loving (or at least quietly respectful) revelers sipping champagne and snacking on brie. The self-proclaimed Comme des Garons fan with the sparkly eye-shadow was looking vaguely disgruntled. There was nary a kumquat in sight...
...catch Blokes sending out press releases about their tuxes either. The Bloke is not given to grooming. Almost every story one reads about Crowe, or most any Australian actor, with the exception of Cate Blanchett, mentions a five-o'clock shadow...