With so many theaters suspending stagings of live performances – such as the Ahmanson and Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles and South Coast Repertory in The OC – it may be time to explore some indoor viewing opportunities. After all, social distance is the advice of the day.
He’s been a very bad boy. As a result of 20-year-old Daniel’s (Bartosz Bielenia) violent crimes, he’s been incarcerated in a Warsaw prison. The horrific prison environment and his brutal fellow inmates might have crushed him but for the fact that he found Christ.
Alyssa Mitan, a self-described millennial student at Murray State University, Paducah, Kentucky, drafted a challenging article titled “Is College Overrated?” I can’t resist replying.
When Neil Simon’s “Barefoot in the Park” premiered on Broadway in 1963, “Life Magazine” touted the playwright as using this basic dramatic scenario to construct “one of the funniest comedies ever.”
The year is 2005. The Cardinals, resplendent in their cardinal red robes, flutter around Vatican City in Rome like a flock of cardinals hovering over a bowl of sunflower seeds. They are busy, gossipy and anxious, having been summoned to begin the arduous process of electing a new Pope.
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Lloyd Vogel (Matthew Rhys) is another damaged human being. In the recesses of his mind, he acknowledges this, yet feels helpless or unwilling to do anything to correct the ongoing situation. He enjoys a successful career as a journalist working for Esquire magazine.