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... ‘Orlando' comes strangely alive British ‘Brief Encounter' reopens on Broadway Dads and sons go ‘Through the Night' Charles Busch beatifies ‘The Divine Sister' Stripped ‘Little Foxes' reveals ...
... ‘Orlando' comes strangely alive British ‘Brief Encounter' reopens on Broadway Dads and sons go ‘Through the Night' Charles Busch beatifies ‘The Divine Sister' Stripped ‘Little Foxes' reveals ...
...  Virginia Woolf's ‘Orlando' comes strangely alive British ‘Brief Encounter' reopens on Broadway Dads and sons go ‘Through the Night' Charles Busch beatifies ‘The Divine Sister' Stripped ...
...  ‘The Pitmen Painters' digs into art Virginia Woolf's ‘Orlando' comes strangely alive British ‘Brief Encounter' reopens on Broadway Dads and sons go ‘Through the Night' Charles Busch ...
...  ‘The Pitmen Painters' digs into art Virginia Woolf's ‘Orlando' comes strangely alive British ‘Brief Encounter' reopens on Broadway Dads and sons go ‘Through the Night' Charles Busch beatifies ...
...  ALSO BY MICHAEL SOMMERS Cherry Jones reveals ‘Mrs. Warren's Profession' ‘The Pitmen Painters' digs into art Virginia Woolf's ‘Orlando' comes strangely alive British ‘Brief Encounter' reopens ...
... provide a false facade of respectability for the story's unsavory contents. The carefully clipped gardens and comely wood-paneled interior where three of the play's four scenes are set appear strangely ...
... BY MICHAEL SOMMERS Virginia Woolf's ‘Orlando' comes strangely alive British ‘Brief Encounter' reopens on Broadway Dads and sons go ‘Through the Night' Charles Busch beatifies ‘The Divine ...
Playwright Sarah Ruhl adapts an unusual novel with style and smarts BY MICHAEL SOMMERS NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM OFF BROADWAY REVIEW Virginia Woolf's unusually brilliant 1928 novel "Orlando" tells ...
... and their supporters have made outrageous gender discrimination accusations and, in some cases, even resorted to vicious name calling. These tactics are strangely reminiscent of those used by candidates ...
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... more than anyone. But by how much? Why is data only provided to back up some of the statements in this report and strangely enough, missing, with regard to others? As to the study by Boston college ...
... city. Former WYGG 88.1FM radio host Maureen Nevin follows many of AP's plot lines in her two-act comedy "Ocean Mile", which is billed as a tale about a "Strangely familiar shore town." "Like many other ...
... strangely little spontaneity to the giddy goings-on as the sisters gambol through numbers like their tap-dancing "Tackle That Temptation with a Time Step" or express their devotion to God and showbiz. ...
... predicting an initial 15 or 20 percent downturn in profits. That sounds strangely familiar to many Americans, those that lost jobs, homes, retirement savings and trillions in wealth in the current unpleasantness. ...
... an arsonist. His shrewd business plan was to collect $500,000 insurance for his building, and then deduct the $10,000 he paid the arsonist as a business expense. Strangely, he was denied. A smarter idea ...
... in his paint-spattered t-shirt and ably depicts Ken with a sense of watchful reserve — even if his acquired Iowa accent sounds strangely Irish. "Red" continues through June 27 at the Golden Theatre, ...
... on top of a pole, was making strangely duck-like noises. It shut up soon after the drakes disappeared. The female mallard swam around in the shallows, reared up and flapped her wings, climbed onto a wheeled ...
... suspense. Take a scene where the family dog acts strangely around Larry. It's far from an original idea but it could have been moody and tense. Instead it's shown during a montage as a doctor rambles about ...
... for me to adjust to this younger woman. I had to accept the fact that I could be in love with a woman 17 years younger than me, and that, strangely enough, she could love me back," he said. They publicly ...
... at the Passaic Steam Laundry. The business belonged to a retired sea captain, James Hervey, and was already successful. But not successful enough, for Hervey's employees were strangely ungrateful. It ...
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