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en It’s a point where we kind of step out as actors again. You can hear the audience gasp because they have waited all night to hear those first chords of ‘Imagine’ and there is a space - and then it starts. It feels important.

en You'll click a button and get to hear the Austin audience reacting to the film for the first time. You'll hear what took them by surprise, made them gasp. It's gonna be really cool.

en We sent him demos and we're just waiting to hear from him. And I would imagine that a guy like that, like I get four demos a day, I can imagine he gets like 4 million a day. So I guess we're just gonna kind of wait and hear. But it's definitely on our wish list.

en For me, the great joy is to watch an audience watching what I've made. To hear not a peep from the audience at the right moment, and then to hear the laughs and the cheers.

en I've tried to introduce some new vocal techniques, because I want the audience to be able to hear and understand everything. We've also worked on movement, so that actors have a different presence (onstage).

en At times you can hear voices at night, like mumbling. I would hear like ladies screaming and kids talking like at a distance. I would follow the voice. The closer I would get, it would keep moving. I would walk inside the gin and I'd hear it outside.

en Presenting both of these plays feels like a search for simplicity and a communal experience involving the actors and the audience. Language ? contemporary or Shakespearean ? is important for me. Hamlet is a step on from, say, Lear. It's more anachronistic in places, more eclectic. There's a coherence at work here but one accompanied by a series of small, dramatic explosions.

en I feel good, I'm happy for those guys in there, ... Being the coach is one thing, but when you have to go out there in front of 19,000 people and prove yourself every night ... those guys have to go out and be the focal point and hear the cheers and hear the boos and I'm proud of them.

en I could hear her gasp,

en You can even hear me go flat in places, ... It's all over that recording. The audience was in a dark depression. We didn't even include all of their responses, as you might imagine.
  Joan Baez

en She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply was impressive. It's really a chance for playwrights to get to hear their plays read and to hear actor, director and audience reaction.

en I would suspect we're going to hear about accomplishments but also hear about things that are more for Des Moines (Iowa) and Nashua (N.H.). The larger audience will be the one he's thinking about in the future.

en And it shall come to pass in that day, I will hear, saith the LORD, I will hear the heavens, and they shall hear the earth; / And the earth shall hear the corn, and the wine, and the oil; and they shall hear Jezreel.

en It just feels good to get that monkey off of our backs. As a competitor you don't want to hear about how long it's been. You just want to win the game so you really don't have to hear about it anymore.

en I hear the cheers when I need to hear them. It feels good to know my fans are still behind me.


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