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interplay Noun the action and reaction of things upon each other
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| Rahman is also very precise about the need for a particular staging of her play, as she explains in an "Author's Note": "The two settings, Hide-A-Wee Home for Unwed Mothers and Pasha's [Parker's lover's] boudoir, should be interplayed and interplayed with the dramatic image of Bird and Bird's music being the fundamental notes with which both parts bounce off on creating tensions between them while at the same time weaving the seemingly disconnecting parts into one 'polydrama. Often there wasn't a discussion of how one interplayed With the other," notes Ralph. How brilliantly they interplayed with fleet screen images of ostriches with human heads, flamingos with human legs, a video tiger with a man's head chasing a live woman across the stage. |
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