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  • Like its predecessor, Bonesetter is overly reliant on a highly attractive and imaginative staging, in this instance from Chen Shi-Zheng.

    Skin and Bone 2008

  • Like its predecessor, Bonesetter is overly reliant on a highly attractive and imaginative staging, in this instance from Chen Shi-Zheng.

    Archive 2008-09-01 2008

  • Sunday 10 p.m., PBS "Journey of the Bonesetter's Daughter" is a tantalizing look behind the scenes of an opera—one based on Amy Tan's libretto from her novel, "The Bonesetter's Daughter."

    Tough Chick, Tender Chickens Nancy deWolf Smith 2011

  • I'm planning to write about Bonesetter myself, plus Tommasini has an interesting long article about how new operas fail in today's Times.

    Compare and Contrast 11 Lisa Hirsch 2008

  • I may spend the whole damn weekend at the opera house, in fact, on my feet, for the last Boccanegra, Bonesetter, and tote Stadt.

    The Trojan Wars Lisa Hirsch 2008

  • We saw Bonesetter from there, and I was delighted by how relatively well we could see.

    Philharmonia Baroque Publicity Shot sfmike 2008

  • Soon after she said this, her father, the Famous Bonesetter, came to her in a dream.

    The Bonesetter's Daughter TAN, Amy 2001

  • "I was born the daughter of the Famous Bonesetter from the Mouth of the Mountain," it began.

    The Bonesetter's Daughter TAN, Amy 2001

  • Precious Auntie's father was so talented that patients from the five surrounding mountain villages traveled to the Famous Bonesetter from the Mouth of the Mountain (whose name I will write down, once I remember it).

    The Bonesetter's Daughter TAN, Amy 2001

  • Return to Bonesetter with information from the listening device.

    IGN Complete 2010

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