dybbuk
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Mary Ellis�the erstwhile Rose-Marie, who eschewed light opera for straight acting in The Dybbuk �is blindingly decorative in the lead and unfailingly true to the spirit of her task.
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Then he throws in Turgenev's Smoke, the Jewish folk drama The Dybbuk, or Julius Caesar in modern dress.
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Opening with S. Ansky's well-known Dybbuk,* the Habimah confirmed the impression they made on Broadway in 1925: that they are a distinguished acting company.
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As the Neighborhood has already done this season The Dybbuk, perhaps the most unusual, artistic and popular piece of the year, its laurels have an imperial amplitude.
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In fact, the Dybbuk music is a bland, pseudo-modern pastiche�a murmuring of Mahler here, a shriek of Stravinsky there, stray leitmotifs of Hasidic melody to suggest ethnicity.
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