2021 One first responder gives a chillingly entertaining, expletive-laden soliloquy. 2021 Four performances are being live streamed and in a play in which her character spends so much time in soliloquy, her performance is likely to register easily as strongly on camera.ĭavid Benedict, Variety, 5 Oct. 2021 The soliloquy of each individual team member's internal thoughts is where the requisite power of team leadership coaching lies in shaping the future of work. Orlean’s attention throughout her career.
2021 That soliloquy could have come from virtually any of the enthusiasts who have captured Ms. 2021 But as Bohn slipped into a booming soliloquy, declaring his profound appreciation for their existence with no regard for volume, the energy in the room changed. Recent Examples on the Web His prose has an oratorical flair, like a vinous soliloquy summoning us to enjoy the pleasures of the grape. Then, periodically, but never predictably, he would lurch into disgruntled, pathetic soliloquies, decrying some indignity visited upon him by the network or the press. He would begin his shows in a low, well-modulated voice, exuding a dangerous calm. entertainer who planted himself at a desk instead of scampering around like Allen had. Jack Paar was an eminently normal-looking man, a former G.I. He was in the middle of this angry soliloquy when he looked at me, stopped and said in a regular voice, 'Hey, Billy, how ya doin'?' And then he went right back into his tirade." - Elysa Gardner, Rolling Stone, 10 June 1993 After Allen left, what became known as "The Tonight Show" fell into the hands of a genuine original.
"I was walking down the street," he says, "and there was this big guy with long, stringy, greasy hair just talking to the air-screaming, actually. James Wood, New Republic, 26 June 2000 A funny thing happened to Billy Joel on the way to the recording studio recently. But if it is hard for the theatergoer to catch all the meanings in Macbeth's rippling soliloquies, then how much harder is that task when Shakespeare seems unable or unwilling to unpack his obscurities.