Though I still have reservations about this 80-minute, one-act work, the music now seems more precisely and tellingly rendered, with many ingenious strokes and startling details.
The choreographic material for what might have been an amusing one-act work is stretched thin over two acts.
O'Casey said he incorporated the one-act work into the second act of his "Plough and the Stars."
Since the early 20th century, the one-act work has been the dominant form in both ballet and modern dance.
The one-act 90-minute work begins in 1972, goes back to 1914 and then goes forward to 1972 again.
But this one-act work poses greater challenges than might seem apparent at first.
The women they are really interested in are inside the house, the focus of this poetically articulate, anger-charged one-act work.
As Ballet Theater and the Ohio Ballet have splendidly demonstrated, the one-act work has triumphed in this century.
Mr. Carter's one-act work, aptly titled "What Next?"
The brief one-act work, "Mozart and Salieri," attracted passing interest from record labels on the coattails of "Amadeus."