“The voices made me do it,” he said, and theatrically clutched both sides of his head.
And yet Kennedy did not theatrically utter a prayer—not as we acknowledge it these days.
The criticism is real and valid, but the sins exist on a spectrum between the technically critical and the theatrically hilarious.
"We'll go to supper," said Miss Montgomery theatrically, appearing at the door.
Its reputation is as theatrically artificial as that of the New York Bowery.
We are sorry that she dismissed La Blancherie quite so theatrically.
"Mary Stuart" is theatrically no less than dramatically conceived.
She gave it out with pathos, paused, and was theatrically distressed.
On the ground floor is another Salle de Bain, quite as theatrically disposed as that of Napoleon.
This stranger was of kingly appearance, of stately and commanding demeanour, and theatrically dressed.