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Iacovelli worked with budgets big, medium and small throughout the city, conjuring from the resources at hand the scenic magic required to transport an audience to the aesthetic world of the play or musical.

From Los Angeles Times

Finding the right balance is a delicate act: part business decision, part artful conjuring of the worldview of an author from another era in order to adapt it to the present.

From New York Times

She may never find what she is seeking, but writing about the process is a kind of conjuring of the sister she lost.

From Washington Post

Besides conjuring the excitement of an entertainment district where the usual roles don’t apply, pictures of the Floating World also came to represent — as those cherry blossoms suggest — life’s transience.

From Washington Post

The moment both enrages and terrifies her, conjuring the “madness of heartbreak” and disrupting the process of grief.

From Los Angeles Times