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| Some of the crowd scenes appear a little underpopulated, and the comparatively small expenditure on a few sword-carrying or kerchief-waving extras would not come amiss. Of course, I would hate it if every ballet told of, say, Lizzie Borden or Petrouchka, but once in a while, surely, a story ballet would not come amiss. |
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