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  • Trenkler's narrow escapes from disaster were heightened by pantomimic gestures and droll facial expressions.
  • It seems almost pantomimic to modern eyes, but Kennedy was a product of simpler times.
  • Hougunet seems to have been eager to push the pantomimic envelope, but his work proved problematic.
  • Both were masters of an eye-glass and the pantomimic use of these was always worth watching.
  • As his tenure at the Folies drew to a close, Legrand could even be said to have been teetering on a kind of pantomimic decadence.
  • At the Gaiety, D'Auban appeared in and choreographed " Fiz-Gig ", " a new pantomimic ballet " in 1874.
  • As a boy, Jones watched Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton and other silent movie clowns improvising their pantomimic magic before the cameras in dusty Los Angeles streets.
  • For some specific classes of works, such as encyclopedias, photographs, or also pantomimic works the copyright term was shorter than the general 25-year period.
  • Completely unconscious of the camera, with a fine sense of proportion and remarkable pantomimic accuracy . . . She should be seen again and often on the screen ."
  • Myron's persona is reminiscent of the nerdy Jerry Lewis characters of the 1960s : he can be manic and disruptive one moment, and patiently pantomimic the next.
  • Mussolini's melodramatic style of oratory was both pantomimic and liturgical, with exaggerated poses and hand movements and prominent variations in the pitch and tone of his voice.
  • Thus, if the new Globe's hope is to provoke interaction between stage and public as in times of yore, it proved easy to incite pantomimic boos and hisses whenever the enemy French appeared.
  • Royal Circus described in its publicity as " this matchless piece of pantomimic and choral performance ", which circumvented the illegality of speaking Shakespeare's words through mimed action, singing, and doggerel verse written by J . C . Cross.
  • She became famous there for her pantomimic roles, appearing in " The Wizard Skiff, or, The Tongueless Pirate Boy "; an adaptation of a Fenimore Cooper novel, " The Wept of the Wish-Ton-Wish "; and " The Dumb Brigand ".
  • He was also famous for gestures, muttering, and addressing the audience during his performance; the " 1911 Encyclop鎑ia Britannica " judiciously characterized it as the " playfulness of his platform manner ", while critic James Huneker called him the " Chopinzee ", and George Bernard Shaw reported that he " gave his well-known pantomimic performance, with accompaniments by Chopin ."
  • Wyndham's performance was praised, and the play must have generated considerable interest : On 24 December, the drama critic of " The Illustrated London News " had not yet seen the play, but had heard that the play was " brilliantly successful, and will probably have a very long run; so there will be plenty of time to criticise it at leisure after the feverish pantomimic Boxing-Night week.
  • Storey describes a piece from the last year before he left the theater : In Bridault's " Les Folies-Nouvelles peintes par elles-m阭es " [ " The Folies-Nouvelles'Self-Portrait " ] ( 1858 ), which announced the theater's reopening after summer renovations of the " salle ", the concierge of the establishment, one P鑢e P閠rin, invokes the pantomimic muse of its stage.
  • For Pierrot has lost the happy enchantments of the past : the moribund pantomimic world seems " absurd and sweet, like a lie " ( 37 : " Pantomime " ), and the " soul " of its old comedies, to which he sometimes mentally propels himself, with an imaginary oar of moonlight ( 36 : " Pierrot's Departure " ), is " like a soft crystal sigh " bemoaning its own extinction ( 34 : " Nostalgia " ).
  • New City Chicago said, " If Miles Davis had pursued comedy instead of music, the results might have looked something like this . " Jagodowski performs weekly in Chicago in a variety of improv programs, but most notably in " T . J . and Dave " with David Pasquesi, which the " Chicago Reader " has described as " an hour of subtle character development, verbal facility, and pantomimic agility that anticipates and plays off the audience's reactions . " Since 2006, the duo performs this show monthly at The Barrow Street Theatre in New York City, and have been performing the show weekly since 2002 in Chicago.