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"retinue" Definitions
  1. a group of people who travel with an important person to provide help and support

165 Sentences With "retinue"

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This retinue moved in two different modes: search and chase.
Then, Dre Nakchung's retinue comes to attack the dead man.
Both labels are constantly attached to Trump and his retinue.
Mr. Machar flew in with his wife and a small retinue.
Mr. Pazmiño's efforts earned him his own retinue of secret police.
As a teenager, Mr. Kerr joined the Ellington retinue on tour.
" Politico once labeled him as the "loopiest member of Trump's retinue.
He often travels by private jet accompanied by a retinue of assistants.
A retinue of subspecialists searched for an explanation for this flood of fluids.
Below stairs, the Royals' stuck-up retinue is attempting to supplant the Downton domestics.
The morning rush has receded, leaving Holiday Market with its daily retinue of loiterers.
She was without her usual retinue at the show, due to Kanye's poor psychiatric health.
A roiling retinue of guards and villagers, elephants and jeeps spread out across the countryside.
In the Prologue, there's a famous adagio for the six fairy godmothers and their retinue.
She was followed by a retinue of family members, many of whom work for her.
He has an enormous house and a retinue of servants whom he treats with contempt.
And with a diameter of about 72,400 miles, the planet simply dwarfs its retinue of moons.
Lhakarpo playing her finger cymbals, dances with her retinue for the fate of the dead man.
Beyond that orbits Saturn's retinue of moons and the countless small particles that form the ring.
The show quickly spins into a retinue of minimalist forms that prove Araeen's exacting, delicate eye.
With his retinue of Secret Service agents, Trump has long since graduated from being a curiosity.
As he entered the club with his retinue, he was immediately shouted out by the d.j.
The admiral and his retinue didn't understand the introduction or know what to do with their hats.
She locked Xaro Xhoan Daxos and his retinue in a Qarth vault to suffocate and starve to death?
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will largely follow Trump's schedule with a smaller retinue than in previous years.
George W. Bush was a dynastic politician who was attended to by a retinue of faithful family retainers.
But she sinks into the earth, miming that he should marry Bathilde, as the court retinue arrives onstage.
All the while, a retinue of aides cheered and laughed like the nervous flunkies of a Mob capo.
Mr Trump and his retinue spent almost a third of last year staying, at public expense, at Trump properties.
This year, guests looking for a handshake with the owner faced a retinue of Secret Service a step away.
Ann-Margret and Elvis end up watching the murder's aftermath on the news with some of the King's retinue.
There, he worked on building his retinue, working with players like Smart, Drummond, Towns, Wiggins, LaVine, Brown, Labissiere, and others.
A parked car detonated as Aidaroos al-Zubaidi and vehicles carrying his bodyguards and retinue drove in the Inma area.
Defying talk of a "post-truth" politics, they are even bringing a retinue of live fact-checkers along with them.
His retinue includes a social media manager and a veterinary technician, Jessica Ray,who travels with him as his handler.
Having arrived as part of President Woodrow Wilson's political retinue, the unnamed father has moved into a sprawling, dilapidated farmhouse.
In these, players are given an allowance of points to spend on units from across the game's retinue of soldiers.
I got to the jail minutes before the senator, who was trailed by a small retinue of journalists from Washington.
She chastised and then forgave the slipperiest member of her retinue, Varys, winning his loyalty and his honesty in the process.
She has removed many of the walls around her ministry, jettisoned her predecessor's big motorcade and cut his large security retinue.
A retinue of research assistants works at his gray brick complex in an artist enclave not far from the city center.
A retinue of staffers and hangers-on thrilled for free food and drinks filed back toward the chafing dishes and bar.
Four princes, each a suitor hoping for Aurora's hand in marriage, join the throng; so does Aurora's retinue of female companions.
The evening's first half was a master-class display of everything that makes Mr. Savall and his retinue of players so indispensable.
They belong to a retinue of lobbyists and legislators from Wyoming, preaching the virtues of their state as a mecca for blockchain.
It'll be used both as a private luxury air yacht for Brin and his retinue, as well as for humanitarian aid purposes.
Opener "The Devil and his Anarchic Surrealist Retinue" toggles between battering-ram verses and quiet intermissions that sound like mathy R&B.
Bits On Thursday I stepped into an elevator at the federal courthouse in San Francisco, smack into Larry Page and his retinue.
Keeping with custom, Judge Garland made no statements as he moved around the Capitol complex with a retinue of White House aides.
Such programs are innovative for the Louvre's usual retinue of events, yet the programming was made public in a relatively hushed way.
A member of his retinue who has never seen so much water will not stop wailing and wants to return to land.
There are women (Jennifer Carpenter makes sympathetic a disposable character), a retinue of the negligible, the victimized, the soon to be dead.
What was up with the retinue of light-skinned, long-legged women, who were visually identical to one another and to him?
And you are telling me that there isn't a single hotel between Doonbeg and Dublin that could accommodate the vice presidential retinue?
He flies in his private Boeing 757 — fancifully nicknamed Trump Force One — with its 24-karat gold taps and retinue of advisers.
In 1303, the king and his 1,000-person retinue closed off part of a beach on the French Riviera, provoking public outrage.
On March 1st the king of Saudi Arabia, Salman bin Abdel Aziz Al Saud, flew into Indonesia with a staggering retinue of 1,500.
Cameron Dia-Squad Diaz's squad is sort of a retinue of high-powered '90s blondes, with Reese Witherspoon, Drew Barrymore and Jennifer Aniston.
But Khashoggi's disappearance suggests that we have been seduced by the smooth words of his retinue and cohorts of echoing public relations firms.
When, during previous Administrations, Cui had visited the White House, his hosts received him with a retinue of China specialists and note-takers.
Typically those simulated planets either eat their orbital retinue, or multiple sizable moons survive into adulthood, like the four Galilean moons of Jupiter.
The 62nd annual affair, which took place on Sunday night, had the usual retinue of awkward "Grammy moments," overlong performances and unlikely pairings.
In May 2014, weeks after the invasion, Mr Putin and a retinue of businessmen and officials flew to Shanghai to forge a new partnership.
Suddenly, his retinue of seven WRATHFUL MASKED DANCERS similar to him but smaller, all wearing big bells on their feet, come unto the stage.
Sepuya accomplishes his task by extending his invitation to other artists and featuring their work alongside his own retinue of trippy camera collage portraits.
He travels with a retinue of bohemians, including a bearded woman, who frequent a jazz club and are one step removed from circus attractions.
Ahmanet also has a retinue of zombielike minions at her disposal, who rampage through England on their way to a meeting with Russell Crowe.
Absent cape and crown and royal retinue, he will wander the earth in search of those joyless cavities still crying out for their king.
In this sense, ISIS and groups like it have few more effective allies than the unwitting Trump and his loyal retinue of anti-Muslim rhetoricians.
As a correspondent based in Rome, I also cover the Vatican, so I traveled with Pope Francis' retinue on his trip to Mexico in February.
The narrator becomes a part of her large retinue, fills in her performance schedule, travels on her private jet, and plans her children's birthday parties.
There is also a retinue of traditional moderate Republican aides like Ray Price and Leonard Garment, and technocrats like H. R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman.
In 1614, at the Mughal court, Nur Jahan, a widow who was a late addition to the emperor Jahangir's retinue of wives, was made co-sovereign.
But the socialist wing of our politics and its growing retinue of fellow travelers are asking just who is being restrained: the people or the powerful?
The patriarch of Comfort — church, state and pharmaceutical industry all at once — is a philosophical fellow with a droopy mustache and a retinue of pregnant concubines.
There, King Henry IV (Ben Mendelsohn, making the showy most of a minor role) rules over the usual retinue of toadying courtiers while waging endless war.
Presidents often bring a retinue from their home states that gives the White House a distinct cultural accent — often to the disdain of Washington's permanent establishment.
He is ushered in behind closed doors, and within the hour he leaves as quietly as he came, occasionally slipping out a back exit with his retinue.
On the appointed day of their play, Sun's partner entered Aria accompanied by what seemed to be a retinue of friends: another man, a woman and Sun.
In return for her retinue, King Solomon sat in conversation with the queen and gave her "all her desire," after which she returned to her own land.
When easy money gooses the stock market, as it did in the years after the Lehman bust, corporate chieftains and their extended retinue receive an unearned windfall.
Broun packs his novel with futuristic invention, Chablis-dry humor and a thick, dreamy nostalgia for the midsummer mayhem of Puck and his retinue — that old, good Britain.
Indications that a major announcment was upcoming were apparent when Kim and some of his retinue headed to Mt. Paektu for a snowy equestrian photo shoot in October.
Pruitt had acquired a custom S.U.V., biometric locks on his office door, a forty-three-thousand-dollar soundproof phone booth, and a retinue of round-the-clock guards.
I was among the large group of reporters who traveled with her on the plane, joining a retinue that included the State Department's nuclear and North Korea experts.
Crowded aboard were a Republican political operative, a retinue of Iranian military officers, four smelly and hyperactive dogs and Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, the newly deposed shah of Iran.
Orlando, a shining knight in Charlemagne's retinue, becomes all but unhinged by his love for Angelica, who remains true to Medoro, who is in turn loved by Dorinda.
The public were able to mingle with the royal retinue, and were even allowed to touch them — clapping the couple on the back to wish them all the best.
But in fact Dior's vision was guided, by his own admission, by a retinue of women whose opinions helped form the aesthetic Dior (and the world) called his own.
Her reconstruction was not quite as opulent, but it was a sumptuous personal pleasure ground, intended to signify the strength of the family and its immense retinue of courtiers.
In this film, the group tours in support of that and similar work with a large retinue of singers and instrumentalists, culminating in a gig at the Hollywood Bowl.
Gregory Buckley Jr., a United States Marine who was killed at a checkpoint where he was stationed with a notorious commander who had a retinue of bacha bazi boys.
And as speaker of the House of Commons and leader of the opposition he has lived in rent-free government-owned houses staffed with a retinue of government employees.
Heads of state, captains of industry, prominent academics, philanthropists and a retinue of journalists, celebrities and hangers-on will descend Tuesday on Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum.
As we ascended the steps of the palace, the retinue so adroitly arranged itself around Yan that he resembled a revered emperor or a preëxecution prisoner, depending on your perspective.
Even without a retinue of household staff, donning one of next season's seemingly omnipresent hand-free fashion choices won't necessarily mean you'll wind up stranded and unable to open doors.
In full view of a retinue of engineers, he crushes a model of Leonardo's design, which "frightens" him with its innovation but ignores the human reality that Michelangelo aspires to distill.
It notes that Kelly's challenge is he doesn't have a long retinue of loyalists to bring in to fill staff roles, and he's even struggled to find a deputy for himself.
At heart, they consist of a single person, attended by a sleep-deprived, underpaid retinue of dozens, traveling the country imploring people to make them the most powerful person on earth.
Solid-fuel missiles do not have to travel with a retinue of tankers carrying propellant, and they can be launched at five minutes' notice, against the hour required to prepare the Nodong.
At the same time, there are chaotic preparations to receive the king and queen, and comical friction with the Royal Family's retinue, who bring several trunks of snotty attitude along with them.
Mr. Trump's first face-to-face meeting with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia on Friday was the most difficult moment of the trip for the American president and his fretting retinue.
Ms. Nixon marched more than a dozen blocks behind, with a fraction of Mr. Cuomo's retinue, no speaker system and supporters whose chants were sometimes drowned out by the noise from the crowd.
Once, when Goldwater left a Dallas hotel by car ahead of schedule without the regular retinue of reporters, Mr. Gold frantically sought out his mild-mannered boss, Paul F. Wagner, to inform him.
Prior to his appearance in Boston, he arrived in New York on a Swiss ambulance airplane with a retinue that includes nurses and an IT expert to keep his computer and voice synthesizer working.
Like travelers who were too grand to carry their own luggage, they expected to be followed by a retinue of explainers carrying copies of "The Odyssey" and books on the myth of the Grail.
The world became a place where I could step outside the carefully controlled environment of a photo studio and wear a bikini on the beach — without a retinue of stylists and without Making A Statement.
Rotenberg, who has a reputation as an informed, hands-on manager, visits every few months, passing above the site in his helicopter before inspecting the project with a retinue of engineers and road-building specialists.
WPP hired a law firm to investigate whether Mr. Sorrell had misused company petty cash and mistreated staff — in particular, his retinue of executive assistants — according to the two people with knowledge of the matter.
His photographs — he took thousands, in a moody, high-contrast black and white — did more than just capture Warhol's retinue, his "superstars": Edie Sedgwick, Brigid Berlin, Gerard Malanga, Mario Montez, Mary Woronov, Ondine, and Bibbe Hansen.
The first 40 minutes or so, while the Duchess and her retinue return to the field time and again in the hopes of meeting an Italian count with connections at the Prussian court, are especially rough.
From the central premise of a large retinue arriving at Winterfell to individual shots, the whole episode gave the series a distinct feeling of coming full circle, something that will hopefully continue throughout this final season.
In February, North Korean athletes and entertainers, along with a retinue of political figures, attended the 2018 Winter Olympics, hosted by South Korea, after which a senior delegation from Seoul traveled north for meetings with Kim.
Houthi leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi said in a televised statement that Samad was killed on Thursday in the port city of Hodeidah, on Yemen's west coast, in several strikes which killed six others in his retinue.
Los Angeles — As the trumpets struck up a brassy fanfare, Emma Stone — perched on a pink feather-bedecked golden litter held aloft by a retinue of bare-chested men — made her entrance into a cavernous arena here.
Price, who has been leading the charge for the repeal of the Affordable Care Act, entered the West Virginia capital surrounded by a retinue of Secret Service officers, and tried to sweep past Heyman, without answering his question.
General Dostum's supporters, who say the hill that demonstrators chose in Kabul has historic value to their Uzbek tribe, clashed with men who were trying to dig graves on Wednesday night for Mr. Kalakani and his executed retinue.
When King Harold was killed (with an arrow through the eye, according to some), two things happened: First, most of his troops immediately fled, and second, his loyal retinue stayed and fought to the death around his corpse.
The fight allows Coogler and his retinue of CGI artists to imagine how vibranium energy can peel back a car's frame as if it were a shrimp shell, or what bodies look like when they're smacked with sonic booms.
Mr. Ratmansky achieves, with seeming effortlessness, a folk-like style for the villagers that feels wholly unlike that of the Fairy and her retinue and yet (in certain pouncing jumps, landing on both feet, called assemblés) feels fascinatingly related.
As is usual these days, Kadyrov was wearing an olive-green overshirt, a form of traditional Chechen dress that he has made popular among his retinue and has required male public employees to wear to the office on Fridays.
An all-male retinue of fluorescent vest wearing truck owners are brought in to gawk and shout "no way" at the battery-powered F-150's feats of strength — because apparently there were no women F-150 owners to be found.
Phelim McDermott's Coney Island fairground production, cast with a retinue of sideshow performers, returns with Ben Bliss as Ferrando, Luca Pisaroni as Guglielmo, Gerald Finley as Don Alfonso, Nicole Car as Fiordiligi, Serena Malfi as Dorabella and Heidi Stober as Despina.
But Russia does not aim to conquer democracies, only to degrade them; and had the eagerness of Mr Trump and his retinue to work with a foreign adversary been known before the 903 election, the result might have been different.
The president's travel requires a huge retinue of Secret Service agents and assistance from local and state law enforcement officials, so the White House usually waits to visit disaster zones to avoid tying up police and emergency resources needed elsewhere.
West Palm Beach, Florida (CNN)President Donald Trump arrived for another weekend at his languid Florida resort on Thursday, this time without the usual retinue of top aides who have accompanied him in the past, even as global tensions flare.
And the broader sidelining of the protofascists in Trump's retinue should, among other things, give us hope that the Bannonite goal of dismantling the post-war order in Europe won't continue to be a big influence on U.S. foreign policy.
His retinue, which was never large, is thinning; on the same day, Jeff Merkley, Mr Sanders's only supporter among his fellow senators, and Raul Grijalva, one of his handful of backers in the House of Representatives, suggested he should quit.
Does the imprimatur of the establishment and a towering stack of endorsements and a bulging retinue of pop stars and Hollywood actors make any difference when there's a fury out there that you haven't fully and earnestly tried to understand?
The Iran nuclear accord, assailed by President Trump and his revamped retinue of advisers, received a strong endorsement Monday from a bipartisan group of more than 100 national security veterans, who said the United States gains nothing by scrapping it.
Mr. Xi was joined in the talks by Wang Huning, one of his close aides, as well as others from the Communist Party hierarchy, and Mr. Kim brought a large retinue of officials, including his foreign minister, Ri Yong-ho.
He is the overwhelmingly preeminent political figure in the United States and will prevail eventually over the shabby retinue of Potomac insiders and cliquish snobs that besets him, as it clings to the official furniture and shrieks righteous epithets at him.
But in their place will be a president who is Obama's opposite temperamentally as much as ideologically, a former fashion model first lady, and a retinue of aides — some of whom have been clear about their antagonism toward the Washington status quo.
The race began at 5:45 am local time, in darkness, in front of around 700 spectators and with the runners attended by a pace car, which shot out a green laser line to guide a retinue of all-star pacemakers including Bernard Lagat.
When she landed at the airport this week, carrying the first Olympic gold medal in Puerto Rico's history, she was met by thousands of cheering fans, a retinue of three beefy security guards and an escort of several police cars and motorcycles with lights flashing.
Machar flew in with his wife and a small retinue but none of his troops - then met his long-time rival, President Salva Kiir, and a line-up of regional leaders who have spent years pressing the two men to end their civil war.
In the nearly two months since Mr. Trump nominated him, he has been a silent presence in Washington, traipsing through the corridors of the Capitol complex, trailed by a retinue of security officers and advisers, as he made the customary "courtesy visits" to senators.
Wiley's most famous paintings place black bodies in the heroic poses of some of the most famous portraits in the Western canon: Michael Jackson as King Philip II, Ice T as Napoleon, unknown and unrecognizable black men as Chancellor Pierre Séguier and his retinue.
The ambassador, a eunuch who had been born a Christian in Portugal and recognized the truth of Mohammed when he was captured at the age of eleven, led a small retinue, only fourteen men: his chief adviser, a doctor of medicine, servants, scribes, guards.
The exhibition, which also includes hundreds of associated artifacts from museums around China, aims to tell the story not only of how the emperor created his enormous retinue for the afterlife but how the figures were rebuilt despite the absence of any guide or template.
But in 1787, the more plausible scenario was that a foreign earl or duke would cross the Atlantic with immense wealth and a vast retinue and use his European riches to buy friends and power on a scale that virtually no American could match.
Most victorious candidates, arriving in the White House from ordinary political life, could not help but be reminded of their transformed circumstances by their sudden elevation to a mansion with palacelike servants and security, a plane at constant readiness, and downstairs a retinue of courtiers and advisers.
A near-monosyllabic thug with a helmet of steel-gray hair and a retinue of flatterers — Khrushchev and Molotov are among the names crowding this familiar roll call — Stalin likes classical music and old westerns, a casual reminder that barbarism and civilization are often partners in crime.
Once Keuchel completed his work in the bullpen, running through his repertoire with his catcher, McCann, he picked up his jacket and received fist bumps from the retinue of other pitchers who had watched him prepare from behind a glass window before he headed to the dugout.
Brunhilde Pomsel, the personal stenographer of the Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels during the last three years of World War II and one of the last surviving members of Hitler's retinue in his final days in a Berlin bunker, died on Friday at her home in Munich.
When Mr. Trump's retinue arrived at Lamington Road in November, closing streets and filling the town with Secret Service agents and other law enforcement officers, some laborers at farms near the golf course were afraid to leave, Mr. Mata said, anxious about being stopped by agents.
Instead of unfurling a #Wangfest with Kardashians, Cardi B and Dunkin' Donut towers, as he did in September, he and his retinue ended up at the Brooklyn Bazaar in Greenpoint for a dance party hosted by the Lot Radio, an internet station that operates from a shipping container.
It's not clear whether Obama always has a personal retinue of stormtroopers on hand in the White House, or whether the suited soldiers were there just for Star Wars Day, but it's good to see the commander in chief has power over the space military as well as US forces.
As Rubio crisscrossed Nevada with his retinue of local dignitaries — Nevada's lieutenant governor and a former governor, a congressman and a senator — it seemed as if every hour brought another endorsement from another vintage piece of the Republican furniture: Orrin Hatch, Bob Dole, a senator from Indiana, the governor of Arkansas.
" After a prelude about Albert Hofmann's synthesis of LSD in Switzerland in 1943, Boyle's account covers the years 1962-64, a period in which Leary and retinue — grad students, minor celebrities, independently wealthy dilettantes and a monkey — retreat from authority in order to establish a community around LSD, or "the sacrament.
When the weekend is over, the owners leave behind the phalanx of servants who live in and maintain the houses (some have served the same family for generations) returning to the southern capital of Chennai, where most of them live, in villas or well-appointed apartments with another retinue of help.
Jimmy Connors hopped onto the old grass courts in front of the clubhouse and with a retinue that included his mother, Gloria, and his guru, Pancho Segura, he walked quickly toward Forest Hills Stadium, where the flags were snapping in the chilly wind blowing out of the sunny blue sky.
Party leaders ignored his frequent calls for holding a vote on authorizing the war against the Islamic State, and Corker eventually shot down the idea after a retinue of media showed up with him to an otherwise dry Foreign Relations hearing last November at which Kaine tried to force the issue.
We plan to examine them expeditiously and carefully when our lawsuit enters the discovery phase to uncover the extent of Mr. Trump's violations through his Washington, D.C., hotel, where an endless retinue of foreign and domestic governments have spent lavish amounts of money since the election, all to the president's financial benefit.
A sea turtle surrounded by a swarm of cleaner fish is the subject of an image of both symbiosis and physical equilibrium: Attended by its retinue, which are feeding on its dead skin, the turtle hangs in the water in a state of neutral buoyancy, its flippers flaccid, its eyes half shut.
As RichPoSlim's words are saying one thing, his actions are saying another, and he and Abra engage in a retinue of fun couple activities: boy riding bike with girl on handlebars; a shared trip to the gas station convenience store for some hard cider; girl playing with boy's hair while boy holds a puppy.
Just as Trump's presidency is a saga of epic political disruption, Mikhail Bulgakov's "The Master and Margarita" tells a story of what happens when the devil and his retinue arrive in a capital city that is so full of its own moral certitudes that it thinks it can deny the possibility of his existence.
The aristocratic heroine Raymonda and her house are protected from harm by a spectral White Lady: just as well, since the Saracen chief Abderakhman tries, first, to seduce Raymonda courteously (Glazunov gives him the ballet's most dangerously sensuous tunes of all) and then (he has a large retinue of Arab and Spanish dancers) to abduct her.
Putin will build a $48 million luxury hospital for elites as average Russians struggle for healthcare Putin will build a $48 million luxury hospital for elites as average Russians struggle for healthcare Vladimir Putin is backing a $48 million health clinic dedicated to senior Kremlin officials and elites in the Russian president's retinue, a Reuters investigation reported Thursday.
The flutist, meanwhile, looks forward, unfolding a retinue of futuristic techniques — sounds that purr like a cat, pop like a cork or hoick like a spitball — on the way to a final improvisation, a duet in which another flute, recorded decades ago by Roberto Fabbriciani, zooms in virtual laps around the room, as if tracing a halo around the audience.
Even as the Saudi government canceled a quarter of a trillion dollars' worth of projects back home as part of a fiscal austerity program, workers hustled to finish bright blue landing pads for helicopters at the vacation compound and to erect a tent the size of a circus big-top where the king could feast and entertain his enormous retinue.
As part of a monthlong tour in Asia to promote economic ties, King Salman of Saudi Arabia arrived in Indonesia on Wednesday to great fanfare, accompanied, the news media said, by a retinue with a net worth in the billions of dollars, including about 1,500 people, among them 25 high-ranking princes, 10 ministers and more than 100 security personnel.
As part of a monthlong tour in Asia to promote economic ties, King Salman of Saudi Arabia arrived in Indonesia on Wednesday to great fanfare, accompanied, the news media said, by a retinue with a net worth in the billions of dollars, including about 26,27 people, among them 5063 high-ranking princes, 2506 ministers and more than 2130 security personnel.
Through her early 20s, Celia struggled in a bind: Her love for Lucian, burning and exclusive, must either suffer to remain an uncomplaining member of his retinue or starve; her artistic voice, gaining strength and authority under his encouragement and influence, was nonetheless checked by a fundamental inequality, because although he recognized and borrowed from her work, her status and appeal lay in her existence as one of his many subjects.
A co-production between the National Theater of Scotland, which Ms. Featherstone used to run, and Newcastle's Live Theater in the north of England, the evening ricochets between a roisterous gig and a somewhat formulaic tug at the emotions, all types on the social and physical spectrum covered by the six performers who look to do for tight-knit female ensembles what Alan Bennett's vaunted "The History Boys" did for his retinue of testosterone-charged school-age lads.

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