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Alternatively, over at Soho Theatre W1, to 7 Jan is the manipulative and shocking Audience, in which Belgian company Ontroerend Goed tries to see how far it can go by picking on one individual.
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Renewing their association with Flemish theatrical pranksters Ontroerend Goed, The Drum gives Plymouth audiences a chance to experience one of the most talked about productions from Edinburgh this summer.
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Ontroerend Goed are no strangers to controversy: their first Edinburgh hit, The Smile Off Your Face, required audience members to be tied up, while 2009's Internal asked individuals to share genuine secrets with a performer, who then betrayed them to the whole group.
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There are some terrific theatre shows on offer including Hilary Westlake's Dining With Alice, Australian circus stars Strut and Fret with Cantina, international theatre from Iran, France and Argentina, plus mind games with Belgian company Ontroerand Goed.
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Goed tu drugstoar fur sopes n stufz nd fawt, oh, gud.
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"Adventgesang" ([79] Goed. 108) is a fair example of Gerhardt's fondness for singing of joys both temporal and spiritual:
Paul Gerhardt as a Hymn Writer and his Influence on English Hymnody 1976
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"Wie schoen ists doch, Herr Jesu Christ" [59] Goed.
Paul Gerhardt as a Hymn Writer and his Influence on English Hymnody 1976
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[95] Cf. also the poem "Geduld ist euch vonnoeten" (Goed. 267), where each of the 14 stanzas begins with the word "Geduld."
Paul Gerhardt as a Hymn Writer and his Influence on English Hymnody 1976
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"Reiselied" (Goed. 248) he begins by urging on his horse; suddenly he changes from the beauties of the hill and vale to the joy of eternity.
Paul Gerhardt as a Hymn Writer and his Influence on English Hymnody 1976
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Kelly is at his best in rendering the "long metre" hymns (cf.Goed. [194] 260, [195] 287, etc.).
Paul Gerhardt as a Hymn Writer and his Influence on English Hymnody 1976
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