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  • Motown-style backup dancers do a little routine behind the turbine fan in Mime's forge.

    Misjudged Siegfried Is No Laughing Matter Judy Fayard 2011

  • Visual cues in Michael Yeargan's sets, Catherine Zuber's costumes and Mark McCullough's color-suffused lighting suggest America: the Gold Rush, Hunding as a survivalist in the woods, Mime's dilapidated 1950s trailer.

    Ring Around the Obvious Heidi Waleson 2011

  • After slurping down humongous chargrilled oysters at Dillyberto's place, Pearlgirl and I joined the Mime's family on Magazine St. to watch the floats pass by on their traditional neighborhood route.

    Your Right Hand Thief 2008

  • The event is already sold out, but I'm hoping to crash the afterparty and tell her about the Mime's hot tub idea.

    Archive 2008-02-01 2008

  • The event is already sold out, but I'm hoping to crash the afterparty and tell her about the Mime's hot tub idea.

    Your Right Hand Thief 2008

  • After slurping down humongous chargrilled oysters at Dillyberto's place, Pearlgirl and I joined the Mime's family on Magazine St. to watch the floats pass by on their traditional neighborhood route.

    Archive 2008-02-01 2008

  • I felt as Seigfried felt-when it first dawned on him that he was not Mime's son.

    Surprised by Joy Lewis, C. S. 1955

  • The Mime's gestures were so precise that he could follow the action without the slightest hesitation.

    A History of Pantomime R. J. Broadbent

  • Having tasted the dragon's blood, Siegfried is enabled to probe Mime's innermost thoughts, and so he learns that Mime means to poison him, in order to obtain the treasure.

    The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of One Hundred and Fifty-one Celebrated Operas Charles Annesley

  • Siegfried, finding the sword still in fragments when he returns, melts these in fire, and easily forges them together, to Mime's great awe, for he sees now that this boy is the one, whom the stranger has meant.

    The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of One Hundred and Fifty-one Celebrated Operas Charles Annesley

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