This bookless musical is generally polished, although the segues between numbers can be strained, and has a hard-working nine-member cast that features some big, crowd-pleasing voices.
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This bookless three-act show, which has no identifying narrative or standard chronology, devotes much of its early segments to introducing the piquant, particular physical vocabulary that was Fosse's.
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As a bookless show, essentially a revue of individual vignettes, " The Civil War, " which runs through Oct . 11, cannot summon the cumulative impact of a traditional musical.
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The possibility that Arizona, along with so much of contemporary America, might be turned into a bookless, soulless landscape has prompted Steckler to devote much time to promoting the broadest fundamental of knowledge : literacy.
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If theaters are going to create bookless shows, something along these lines is far more interesting than a " Smokey Joe's Cafe " or " Forever Plaid " assemblage of oldies.
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A reviewer from " Time " wrote that although the show " thrums with vitality [ it is ] crippled by being a bookless musical and, like a boneless fish, it drifts when it should swim ."
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""'Bookless in Baghdad " "'is a 2005 book by author Shashi Tharoor that consists of a collection of previously published articles, book reviews and columns on writers, books and literary musings.
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McMurtry, 59, said he grew up " in a bookless region " of Texas, so part of his motivation in amassing this great collection of books is ensuring that future generations have something he missed as a youth.
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Along with the so-called " bookstore model, " which is focused on customer service, bookless or digital libraries, the learning commons or digital commons is frequently cited as a model for the " library of the future ."
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On the advice from Senior Sergeant J . A . D . Bookless, they were condensed to three 9 ft boxes with open fronts that could be used for motor cars and with the introduction of a rail, converted to stable.