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The cast also features two great comic talents.

Brazenly uninhibited by her limited vocal talent, every performance on the show became a comical, flamboyant and highly entertaining routine.

I always felt much closer to people from Glasgow, northerners generally, than my fellow Americans.” Despite her comical talent, when Wax first journeyed to England it wasn’t the laughs she aimed for.

They gave him the stage where his talent, his drive, his discipline, would be worth something.

Using the Hollywood murder of a would-be actress as the backdrop, the story is a roiling, hard-boiled (hard-roiled?) tale of conflicted cops, corruption and seduction.

It was recorded over a week at Scott Franchuk's Riverdale Recorders last spring while House was pregnant, and perhaps that added something, because the real birthing story here is the arrival of a fresh new musical talent.

The guy has talent, no question.

They are talented enough to veil their insults with politeness and geniality.

The recent closing of nearby Small's, which showcased untested talents and rising stars from jazz's just off-mainstream, seems to have steered a new generation of players in the bar's direction.

The patchwork tale doesn't make much sense.

His Gandhi, whatever one thought of the film as a whole, seemed to be a purification, a disregard of acting, even while it was of course a manifest of talent.

To do that kind of acting requires long experience plus the ability to subsume one's talent.

"I've played on teams like this with a lot of talent," Shakur said.

For its first decade it was a smashing success - the festival where talented, first-time low-budget film-makers were discovered.

Much of the language of the novel is like that of a fairy tale, and in the end Mendel is saved by a fairy-tale reversal of fortune.


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