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Both iterations require the character to seem simultaneously adolescent and elderly, in a performance sprightly enough that winsomeness prevails over melancholy, yet allows those darker tones to seep through.

That doesn’t mean it’s a better setup; such verdicts too often hinge on the winsomeness of the defendant or the popularity of the accuser, rather than the plain facts of the case.

This delicate balance between innocence and precarity is the key to “Dogs’” wistful winsomeness.

“I think Russ has a comfort and confidence and winsomeness that will serve CT well.”

Ridley’s Viola is strong, confident and capable and the actor’s winsomeness is occasionally allowed to break through.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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