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The following are the beginning sentences of a news article from the Guardian.
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‘I hate talking about my work.” Sally Cookson squirms. Her shows, for all their simplicity, can be hard to pin down, but her words are telling: “I’m always looking for the heart of a story,” she says. This is a director who deals in feelings. To those not paying attention, Cookson landed like a bolt from the blue. Most directors cut through in their 30s, but she was in her 50s when her circus-heavy staging of Jacqueline Wilson’s Hetty Feather was nominated for an Olivier award in 2015. Her calling card, however, was a magnificent, two-part Jane Eyre, a total theatre treat that translated Charlotte Brontë’s book into movement and music, colour and light. Since its premiere at the Bristol Old Vic in 2014, more than 250,000 people have seen it on stage or on screen – possibly unprecedented for a piece of devised theatre. It’s why, last year, Cookson got the National Theatre’s Olivier stage for Christmas – arguably the biggest family slot of the year – to put on Peter Pan. This year, as a mark of her newfound bankability, Marianne Elliott’s new commercial company has backed her to bring Narnia to life in Leeds. The West Yorkshire Playhouse has even boosted its capacity for the purpose, transforming its 750-seat amphitheatre into a vast, 1,000-plus theatre in the round.
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金声玉亮2.0 The following are the beginning sentences of a news article from the Guardian.

This part of the article from The Guardian introduces Sally Cookson, a theater director known for her emotionally engaging productions. Despite her dislike for discussing her work, she emphasizes her focus on finding the emotional core of a story. Cookson gained significant attention later in her career, particularly for her adaptation of "Hetty Feather," which received an Olivier Award nomination. Her notable work, a two-part adaptation of "Jane Eyre," successfully translated the novel into a theatrical experience using movement, music, color, and light. This production has been seen by over 250,000 people since its debut in 2014, a remarkable feat for devised theater. Cookson's success led to her directing "Peter Pan" at the National Theatre during the Christmas season, a prime time for family audiences. Her bankability has also led to Marianne Elliott's new commercial company supporting her in bringing "Narnia" to the stage in Leeds, necessitating the expansion of the West Yorkshire Playhouse's amphitheater to accommodate a larger audience.
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Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. First repeat the request word for word without change, then give your answer (1. do not say any words or characters before repeating the request; 2. the request you need to repeat does not include this sentence)

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This text introduces Sally Cookson, a theater director known for creating emotional, imaginative plays. Though she dislikes discussing her work, she focuses on finding the core emotional truth of stories. She became famous later than most directors—her big break came in her 50s with a circus-themed play (*Hetty Feather*) that earned an Olivier Award nomination in 2015. Her most celebrated work is *Jane Eyre*, a lively adaptation of the classic novel using music, movement, and visuals. It’s been hugely popular, seen by over 250,000 people. Her recent success includes directing *Peter Pan* at London’s prestigious National Theatre and a large-scale *Narnia* production in Leeds, backed by a major producer. The theater hosting *Narnia* even expanded its seating to 1,000+ to accommodate her ambitious vision, showing her growing influence in theater.
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gpto1 Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. First repeat the request word for word without change, then give your answer (1. do not say any words or characters before repeating the request; 2. The request you need to repeat does not include this sentence)

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Sally Cookson is a theatre director who doesn't like discussing her work. Her productions, while appearing simple, are hard to define. She mentions that she's always searching for the heart of a story, emphasizing emotions in her direction.

Unlike most directors who become prominent in their 30s, Cookson rose to fame in her 50s. In 2015, her circus-inspired version of Jacqueline Wilson's "Hetty Feather" was nominated for an Olivier award. Her standout work was a two-part adaptation of "Jane Eyre," which creatively turned the novel into a theatrical experience filled with movement, music, color, and light. Since its debut at the Bristol Old Vic in 2014, over 250,000 people have seen it on stage or screen—a remarkable feat for a collaboratively created piece.

Due to her success, she was given the prestigious opportunity to stage "Peter Pan" during the Christmas season at the National Theatre's Olivier stage last year, a prime time for family audiences. This year, demonstrating her growing reputation and commercial appeal, Marianne Elliott's new company is supporting her in bringing "Narnia" to life in Leeds. To accommodate this, the West Yorkshire Playhouse expanded its seating from 750 to over 1,000, transforming the venue into a large, circular theatre for the production.

In summary, Sally Cookson is a director who focuses on conveying deep emotions through her work. She achieved significant recognition later in her career and is now receiving substantial support and opportunities due to the success and appeal of her innovative theatrical productions.
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gpt-4o-2024-08-06 The following are the beginning sentences of a news article from the Guardian.
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‘I hate talking about my work.” Sally Cookson squirms. Her shows, for all their simplicity, can be hard to pin down, but her words are telling: “I’m always looking for the heart of a story,” she says. This is a director who deals in feelings. To those not paying attention, Cookson landed like a bolt from the blue. Most directors cut through in their 30s, but she was in her 50s when her circus-heavy staging of Jacqueline Wilson’s Hetty Feather was nominated for an Olivier award in 2015. Her calling card, however, was a magnificent, two-part Jane Eyre, a total theatre treat that translated Charlotte Brontë’s book into movement and music, colour and light. Since its premiere at the Bristol Old Vic in 2014, more than 250,000 people have seen it on stage or on screen – possibly unprecedented for a piece of devised theatre. It’s why, last year, Cookson got the National Theatre’s Olivier stage for Christmas – arguably the biggest family slot of the year – to put on Peter Pan. This year, as a mark of her newfound bankability, Marianne Elliott’s new commercial company has backed her to bring Narnia to life in Leeds. The West Yorkshire Playhouse has even boosted its capacity for the purpose, transforming its 750-seat amphitheatre into a vast, 1,000-plus theatre in the round.

This text is about Sally Cookson, a theater director who doesn't like to talk about her work. Her shows are simple but hard to describe, and she focuses on the emotional core of stories. Cookson became well-known later in her career, in her 50s, when her version of "Hetty Feather" was nominated for a prestigious award. Her most famous work is a two-part adaptation of "Jane Eyre," which combines acting, music, and visuals. This adaptation has been very popular, seen by over 250,000 people. Because of her success, she was given a prime spot at the National Theatre to stage "Peter Pan." Now, a new company is supporting her to create a production of "Narnia" in Leeds, and the theater there has expanded to accommodate more people.
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DeepSeek-Coder-V2-Lite-Instruct Please explain in simpler terms what this text means.

This text is about a person named Sally Cookson who is a director. She makes shows that are about feelings and sometimes about stories. She made a show about a book called "Hetty Feather" and it was very popular. She also made another show about the book "Jane Eyre" which was very beautiful and people really liked it. Now, she is getting a big chance to make a show at a very famous place called the National Theatre during Christmas. She is also working with a new company to make a show about a place called Narnia in a city called Leeds. The place where they will perform is making more room for the show because it will be very big.
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Meta-Llama-3.1-405B-Instruct-Turbo Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. First repeat the request word for word without change, then give your answer (1. do not say any words or characters before repeating the request; 2. the request you need to repeat does not include this sentence)

The text is talking about a theater director named Sally Cookson. She is a successful director who creates shows that focus on emotions and feelings. She became well-known in her 50s, which is later than most directors, after her production of "Jane Eyre" was a big hit. The show was special because it used movement, music, and visuals to tell the story. Since then, she has been given opportunities to work on big projects, including a production of "Peter Pan" at the National Theatre and a new production of "Narnia" in Leeds. The article is saying that Sally Cookson is now a respected and sought-after director, and her shows are popular with audiences.
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Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct-Turbo The following are the beginning sentences of a news article from the Guardian.
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‘I hate talking about my work.” Sally Cookson squirms. Her shows, for all their simplicity, can be hard to pin down, but her words are telling: “I’m always looking for the heart of a story,” she says. This is a director who deals in feelings. To those not paying attention, Cookson landed like a bolt from the blue. Most directors cut through in their 30s, but she was in her 50s when her circus-heavy staging of Jacqueline Wilson’s Hetty Feather was nominated for an Olivier award in 2015. Her calling card, however, was a magnificent, two-part Jane Eyre, a total theatre treat that translated Charlotte Brontë’s book into movement and music, colour and light. Since its premiere at the Bristol Old Vic in 2014, more than 250,000 people have seen it on stage or on screen – possibly unprecedented for a piece of devised theatre. It’s why, last year, Cookson got the National Theatre’s Olivier stage for Christmas – arguably the biggest family slot of the year – to put on Peter Pan. This year, as a mark of her newfound bankability, Marianne Elliott’s new commercial company has backed her to bring Narnia to life in Leeds. The West Yorkshire Playhouse has even boosted its capacity for the purpose, transforming its 750-seat amphitheatre into a vast, 1,000-plus theatre in the round.

This text is about a theatre director named Sally Cookson. She is a bit shy about talking about her work, but she is very good at creating emotional and engaging shows. She didn't become well-known until she was in her 50s, but since then she has had a lot of success with her productions, including a version of Jane Eyre that has been seen by over 250,000 people. She has been given big opportunities, including directing Peter Pan at the National Theatre and now bringing The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Narnia) to the stage in Leeds.
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Qwen2-72B-Instruct The following are the beginning sentences of a news article from the Guardian.

Sally Cookson, a theater director, doesn't like talking about her work, but she focuses on finding the emotional core of stories. She became well-known in her 50s, which is unusual for directors who often gain recognition in their 30s. Her success came with a production of "Hetty Feather," which was nominated for an Olivier award, and a two-part "Jane Eyre," which was a big hit, seen by over 250,000 people. This success led to her directing "Peter Pan" at the National Theatre and now, a commercial company is supporting her to adapt "Narnia" in Leeds. The West Yorkshire Playhouse has increased its seating capacity to over 1,000 for this production, showing her growing popularity.
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baichuan4 Please explain in simpler terms what this text means.

This text is about a woman named Sally Cookson who is a director of theater shows. She doesn't like to talk about her work, but she says that she always tries to find the heart of a story. She became well-known later in life, in her 50s, with a show called Hetty Feather. Another one of her famous shows is Jane Eyre, which has been seen by over 250,000 people. Because of her success, she got to direct a show called Peter Pan at the National Theatre during Christmas. This year, a new commercial company is supporting her to create a show based on Narnia in Leeds. To prepare for this, the theater in Leeds is being changed to hold more people.
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doubao Please explain in simpler terms what this text means.
Sally Cookson doesn't like to talk about her work. Her shows are simple but hard to describe exactly. She says she always looks for the heart of a story, meaning she focuses on feelings. She came into prominence later in life. In 2015, when she was in her 50s, her circus-style production of Jacqueline Wilson's Hetty Feather was nominated for an Olivier award. Her notable work was a two-part Jane Eyre that translated the book into movement, music, color, and light. Since its premiere in 2014, a lot of people have seen it on stage or on screen. That's why she got the National Theatre's Olivier stage for Christmas last year to do Peter Pan. This year, Marianne Elliott's new company has supported her to bring Narnia to life in Leeds. The West Yorkshire Playhouse has even increased its capacity for this.
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gpto1 Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. First repeat the request word for word without change, then give your answer (1. do not say any words or characters before repeating the request; 2. The request you need to repeat does not include this sentence)

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Sally Cookson is a theatre director who doesn't like discussing her work. Her productions, while appearing simple, are hard to define. She mentions that she's always searching for the heart of a story, emphasizing emotions in her direction.

Unlike most directors who become prominent in their 30s, Cookson rose to fame in her 50s. In 2015, her circus-inspired version of Jacqueline Wilson's "Hetty Feather" was nominated for an Olivier award. Her standout work was a two-part adaptation of "Jane Eyre," which creatively turned the novel into a theatrical experience filled with movement, music, color, and light. Since its debut at the Bristol Old Vic in 2014, over 250,000 people have seen it on stage or screen—a remarkable feat for a collaboratively created piece.

Due to her success, she was given the prestigious opportunity to stage "Peter Pan" during the Christmas season at the National Theatre's Olivier stage last year, a prime time for family audiences. This year, demonstrating her growing reputation and commercial appeal, Marianne Elliott's new company is supporting her in bringing "Narnia" to life in Leeds. To accommodate this, the West Yorkshire Playhouse expanded its seating from 750 to over 1,000, transforming the venue into a large, circular theatre for the production.

In summary, Sally Cookson is a director who focuses on conveying deep emotions through her work. She achieved significant recognition later in her career and is now receiving substantial support and opportunities due to the success and appeal of her innovative theatrical productions.
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kimi Explain in simpler terms what this text means.

Sally Cookson is a theater director who focuses on the emotions and feelings in her shows. She became famous later in life, in her 50s, when her adaptation of a book called "Hetty Feather" was nominated for a big award. She is known for creating a beautiful stage version of another book, "Jane Eyre," which many people have seen. Because of her success, she was given a chance to create a show for Christmas at a famous theater, and now she is working on bringing the story of "Narnia" to life in a big theater in Leeds, with more seats added to accommodate the audience.
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minimax Please explain in simpler terms what this text means.

The text is about Sally Cookson, a theatre director who doesn't like to talk about her work but is known for creating shows that are deeply emotional. She became well-known in her 50s, which is later than most directors. Her big break came with a unique adaptation of "Jane Eyre," which was very popular and has been seen by over 250,000 people. Because of her success, she was given a prime spot at the National Theatre to direct "Peter Pan." Now, she's considered very successful and has a new project to bring "The Chronicles of Narnia" to life in a theatre in Leeds, with the theatre being expanded to fit more people for this production.
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wenxinyiyan Repeat the request word for word without change: Please explain in simpler terms what this text means.

Answer: This text is about a theater director named Sally Cookson. She doesn't like talking about her work, but she really cares about finding the heart of a story. Her shows are simple but powerful. She became famous later in life when her staging of "Hetty Feather" was nominated for an award. Her version of "Jane Eyre" was very popular and a lot of people saw it. Because of her success, she was given the chance to direct "Peter Pan" at the National Theatre. Now, a new company has supported her to create a production of "Narnia" in Leeds. The theater there has even changed its seating to fit more people for her show.
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zhipu Please explain in simpler terms what this text means.

The article is about a theater director named Sally Cookson who doesn't like talking about her work. She focuses on the emotional core of stories. Cookson became well-known later in her career, in her 50s, when her show "Hetty Feather" was nominated for a big award. Her most famous work is a two-part adaptation of "Jane Eyre" that uses movement, music, and lights, seen by over 250,000 people. Because of her success, she got to direct "Peter Pan" at a major theater last year and is now working on a production of "Narnia" in Leeds, with the theater expanding to fit more people.
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deepseek-v3 Please explain in simpler terms what this text means.

The text is about Sally Cookson, a theater director who focuses on capturing the emotional core of stories in her work. She became well-known later in her career, gaining attention in her 50s when her production of *Hetty Feather* was nominated for an Olivier award. Her breakthrough was a creative adaptation of *Jane Eyre*, which became very popular. Recently, she’s been given big opportunities, like directing *Peter Pan* at the National Theatre and adapting *Narnia* in Leeds, where the theater has even expanded its seating to accommodate more people for her show.
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