One pink-wigged clown, Jennifer Field, 24, of Manhattan, said the best part was " playing with the kids ."
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The red-wigged chorus-- which is a chorus in this opera, not townspeople-- usually stood in rows on the red stage.
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Close's over-the-top impersonation of Disney icon Cruella De Vil is a fright-wigged freakout that obliterates any trace of meaningful villainy.
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She and her sister, 10-year-old Annika, the white-wigged captain, take off for the New World on a lawn chair.
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From 1789 through 1817, it was dominated by wigged men; from 1869 through 1897 it was dominated by mustached or bearded men, and so on.
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She's gruesomely resurrected through digital trickery : Old clips of her are dropped into current scenes, and a wigged stand-in is filmed from behind.
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The court proceedings themselves radiated business as usual, with wigged judges and lawyers discoursing in English legalese, almost as though Hong Kong was still a British colony.
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In the first vignette, a mysterious blond-wigged moll oversees a comically intense drug-smuggling operation while a policeman mopes about the loss of his longtime girlfriend.
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"If you're flexible and don't get totally wigged out, you can do a lot of things and get away with it ."
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Even with normal vision, if you're in a completely abnormal environment, by the end of the day you'll be completely wigged out ."