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First performed in 1991, with a dazzlingly white-and-black skewed set, La Bete's current incarnation is in a towering library.
Fern Siegel: Stage Door: La Bete, A Life in the Theater, Lady Rizo Fern Siegel 2010
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First performed in 1991, with a dazzlingly white-and-black skewed set, La Bete
Fern Siegel: Stage Door: La Bete, A Life in the Theater, Lady Rizo Fern Siegel 2010
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First performed in 1991, with a dazzlingly white-and-black skewed set, La Bete's current incarnation is in a towering library.
Fern Siegel: Stage Door: La Bete, A Life in the Theater, Lady Rizo Fern Siegel 2010
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But the 30-year-old Ms. Hoschek added her own spin, including bright colors and bold patterns, like fire-engine reds or flashy white-and-black stripes.
Americana in Berlin, With Thanks to Elvis Mary M. Lane 2011
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First performed in 1991, with a dazzlingly white-and-black skewed set, La Bete
Fern Siegel: Stage Door: La Bete, A Life in the Theater, Lady Rizo Fern Siegel 2010
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First performed in 1991, with a dazzlingly white-and-black skewed set, La Bete's current incarnation is in a towering library.
Fern Siegel: Stage Door: La Bete, A Life in the Theater, Lady Rizo Fern Siegel 2010
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First performed in 1991, with a dazzlingly white-and-black skewed set, La Bete's current incarnation is in a towering library.
Fern Siegel: Stage Door: La Bete, A Life in the Theater, Lady Rizo Fern Siegel 2010
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First performed in 1991, with a dazzlingly white-and-black skewed set, La Bete's current incarnation is in a towering library.
Fern Siegel: Stage Door: La Bete, A Life in the Theater, Lady Rizo Fern Siegel 2010
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Her friend hugged her back before breaking away and pulling her into the white-and-black marbled foyer.
Crusade Nancy Holder 2010
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On the far side of the rice paddy, a pistol or trip flare had popped high in the air and was floating down to the earth, trailing strings of smoke, its phosphorescent glow swinging back and forth, illuminating the landscape with the trembling white-and-black severity of a filmstrip that has gone off track inside the projector.
The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010
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