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  1. Change the following sentences into the opposites.

  1. They say his new play is a complete failure with the public.

  2. Everybody agrees that X. was at the worst yesterday.

  3. This play is still on at the Art Theatre.

  4. My friend said that he had enjoyed every minute of the play.

  5. N.'s acting was true to life.

  6. When one sits on the front rows one has a good view of the performances.

b) In pairs, study the advertisements below and discuss what you would choose to see. Use some of the sentences you wrote in (a).

SPEAKING ABOUT ART

OLIVIER

THEATRE

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Now booking

  1. July to 30 August

(1950)

Approx. running time

  1. hours

Richard Eyre's

production recreated by Fiona Laird Musical Staging David Toguri

Settings John Gunter Costumes Sue Blane Lighting David Hersey Music Director Tony Britten Associate Music Director

Mark W Dorrell

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is proud to present the US. 'Premiere of 'Xaymonda, and all-new production by S^nna-Marie Holmes and Xevin McXenzie. Jn this masterpiece of love and mystery, the sanctity of a betrothed couple's relationship is challenged as an aggressive su'for attempts to conquer and subdue the young 'Aaymonda. The ballet culminates in a dramatic duel followed by a lavish k wedding celebration. 'Aaymonda mixes Marius Tetipa's

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Lyttelton Theatre

Director Francesca Zambello

Settings Adrianne Lobel

Costumes Nicky Gillibrand

Lighting Rick Fisher

Original Orchestrations Kurt Weill

adapted for smaller ensemble by Terry Davies

by special permission of the Kurt Weill Foundation for Music Director Mark W Dorrell

Choreographer Quinny Sacks

Cast

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Portrait of Hanna Zakrevska.

By T. Shevchenko

SPEAKING ABOUT ART

Three Ages. By F. Krychevskyi

Still-life. By A. Manevich

The Bridge. By O. Ekster

; ( 4 a) Look at the works by Ukrainian painters and say in what genres they are painted.

b) Work in groups. Speak about each picture. Use the phrases from the 'Useful Phrases' box below. Don't forget to mention:

  • SPEAKING ABOUT ART

    the subject (what is represented or depicted unit)

  • the composition (how the space of the picture is used)

  • the colours (how different colours are handled)

  • the details (what are they and how they are related to the subject)

  • the general impression the picture makes

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