Might a traditional-looking production, therefore, not convey such insights in a less didactic, more intuitive way?
The group of 18th-century works did not necessarily convey shocking insights about their composers.
In his first collection of poems Hanathe, he conveyed profound insights into significant moments in life by using simple language and style.
Good blasphemy conveys ethical and theological insights, whereas bad blasphemy is simply about complaint and shock.
Ford conveys such insights with a thrilling verbal dexterity, alternating compacted similes with extended strings of alternating clauses - conjuring with these shifting structures the meditative terror of consciousness.
It was then that Niall recalled that there are more direct ways of conveying insights than through words, and realized that communicating the secret might be less difficult than he had thought.
Theater of War provides unprecedented access to the work process of some of the greatest actors of our time, as they struggle to convey Brecht's political and artistic insights.
Influenced by canonical American poets like Robert Frost, as well as Deaf poets such as Bernard Bragg, Valli often chose nature imagery to convey subtle insights into Deaf experience.
It is unfortunate that she has not been able to convey such insights into the architect's artistic achievement.
With these, ARSP wants to convey theological insights from the Jewish-Christian dialogue and the dialogue with Islam into the religious community.