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Continuing my series focusing on the 76th Tony Awards, here are the Best Scenic Design of a Play nominees!✨
Miriam Buether – Prima Facie
Andrzej Goulding and Tim Hatley – Life of Pi
Rachel Hauck – Good Night, Oscar
Richard Hudson – Leopoldstadt
Dane Laffrey and Lucy Mackinnon – A Christmas Carol
I’ve also included info on the designers themselves🤗
Miriam Buether – Prima Facie
Miriam's past designs for Broadway include…
To Kill a Mockingbird (2019) - Tony nomination
Three Tall Women (2018) - Tony nom
A Doll’s House, Part 2 (2017)
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Andrzej Goulding and Tim Hatley – Life of Pi
Past Broadway set designs by Tim Hatley include…
Shrek The Musical (2009)
Spamalot (2005) - Tony nom
Private Lives (2002) - Tony win
Tim Hatley will be back on Broadway this summer designing Back to the Future: The Musical.
Projection designer Andrzej Goulding’s past designs include Groundhog Day (2017), and his work can be seen this season in the musical & Juliet.
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Rachel Hauck – Good Night, Oscar
Rachel's past B-Way sets include…
Hadestown (2019) - Tony win
What the Constitution Means to Me (2019)
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Richard Hudson – Leopoldstadt
Known for his past work such as…
The Lion King (1997) - Tony win
La Bête (1991) - Tony nom
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Dane Laffrey and Lucy Mackinnon – A Christmas Carol
Dane Laffrey is also known for designing…
Once on This Island (2017) - Tony nom
Spring Awakening (2015)
Dane’s scenic design can be seen this season in the acclaimed revival of Parade starring Ben Platt and Micaela Diamond.
Lucy Mackinnon’s previous work as a projection designer include…
Jagged Little Pill (2019) - Tony nom
Spring Awakening (2015)
She’s also represented on Broadway currently by the new musical Kimberly Akimbo.
Stay tuned for further Tony Awards posts 'n stuff🎭
#tony awards#tony nominees#theatre#set design#scenic design#broadway#prima facie#miriam buether#life of pi#tim hatley#andrzej goulding#good night oscar#rachel hauck#leopoldstadt#richard hudson#a christmas carol#dane laffrey#lucy mackinnon
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Just a boy and his Bengal tiger
"Just a boy and his tiger", a review of 'The Life of Pi' for the National Theatre Live, until 31 August.
“YOU scare me, but when I am with you, I feel better,” says Pi to Richard Parker, the Bengal tiger. Photograph courtesy National Theatre Live. VERY OCCASIONALLY, THE world offers you an experience which is so utterly perfect in how it touches you, intellectually and spiritually, emotionally and with quirkiness, that it will change how you look at the world. This is what you can expect in the…
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#LifeOfPi#National Theatre Live#Alan Swerdlow#Alex Chang#Andrew Mackay#Andrzej Goulding#Ang Lee#Bengal tiger#Canada#Carolyn Downing#Cinema Nouveau#Daisy Franks#David KS Tse#Deeivya Meir#Finn Caldwell#Gunter Grass#Habib Nasib Nader#Haroun of the Sea#Hiran Abeysekera#Kirsten Foster#Lolita Chakrabarti#magical realism#Max Webster#Mina Anwar#National Children&039;s Theatre#Nick Barnes#Nuwan Hugh Perera#Playing Field#Polly Jerrold#Raj Ghatak
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Movies on Youtube:
Brief Encounter (1945, David Lean)
Opening Night (1977, John Cassavetes)
Close Up (1990, Abbas Kiarostami)
Taste of Cherry (1997, Abbas Kiarostami)
The Song of Sparrows (2008, Majid Majidi)
Russian Ark (2002, Alexander Sokurov)
Dreams (1990, Akira Kurosawa)
Dersu Uzala (1975, Akira Kurosawa)
The Idiot (1951, Akira Kurosawa)
Drunken Angel (1948, Akira Kurosawa)
Tokyo Story (1953, Yasujirō Ozu)
Early Summer (1951, Yasujirō Ozu)
Late Spring (1949, Yasujirō Ozu)
The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice (1952, Yasujirō Ozu)
Good Morning (1959, Yasujirō Ozu)
An Autumn Afternoon (1962, Yasujirō Ozu)
Sword for Hire (1952, Inagaki Hiroshi)
Rebecca (1940, Alfred Hitchcock)
Thunderbolt (1929, Josef von Sternberg)
Larceny (1948, George Sherman)
Among the Living (1941, Stuart Heisler)
Andrei Rublev (1966, Andrei Tarkovsky)
Mirror (1975, Andrei Tarkovsky)
Solaris (1972, Andrei Tarkovsky)
Ivan’s Childhood (1962, Andrei Tarkovsky)
Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972, Werner Herzog)
Fitzcarraldo (1982, Werner Herzog)
Medea (1969, Pier Paolo Pasolini)
Medea (filmed stageplay)
Is It Easy To Be Young? (1986, Juris Podnieks)
We'll Live Till Monday (1968, Stanislav Rostotsky)
Ordinary Fascism (aka Triumph Over Violence) (1965, Mikhail Romm)
Battleship Potemkin (1925, Sergei Eisenstein)
The Third Man (1949, Carol Reed)
Johnny Come Lately (1943, William K. Howard)
Mister 880 (1950, Edmund Goulding)
Beethoven’s Eroica (2003, Simon Cellan Jones)
Katyn (2007, Andrzej Wajda)
Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004, Brad Silberling)
Mean Girls (2004, Mark Waters)
The Neverending Story (1984, Wolfgang Petersen)
The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter (1990, George T. Miller)
The Thief and the Cobbler (Richard Williams)
Osmosis Jones (2001, myriad directors)
Megamind (2010, Tom McGrath)
Ghost in the Shell (1995, Mamoru Oshii)
Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence (2004, Mamoru Oshii)
Steamboy (2004, Katsuhiro Otomo)
Badlands (1973), Terrence Malick
Wargames (1983, John Badham)
By the White Sea (2022, Aleksandr Zachinyayev)
White Moss (2014, Vladimir Tumayev)
The Theme (1979, Gleb Panfilov)
The Duchess (2008, Saul Dibb)
Bed and Sofa (1927, Abram Room)
Fate of a Man (1959, Sergei Bondarchuk)
Ballad of a Soldier (1959, Grigory Chukhray)
Uncle Vanya (1970, Andrey Konchalovskiy)
An Unfinished Piece for Mechanical Piano (1977, Nikita Mikhalkov)
Family Relations (1981, Nikita Mikhalkov)
The Seagull (1970, Yuli Karasik)
My Tender and Affectionate Beast (1978, Emil Loteanu)
Dreams (1993, Karen Shakhnazarov & Alexander Borodyansky)
The Vanished Empire (2008, Karen Shakhnazarov)
Winter Evening in Gagra (1985, Karen Shakhnazarov)
Day of the Full Moon (1998, Karen Shakhnazarov)
Zero Town (1989, Karen Shakhnazarov)
The Girls (1961, Boris Bednyj)
The Diamond Arm (1969, Leonid Gaidai)
Operation Y and Shurik's Other Adventures (1965, Leonid Gaidai)
Ivan Vasilievich Changes Profession (1973, Leonid Gaidai)
Unbelievable Adventures of Italians in Russia (1974, Eldar Ryazanov & Franco Prosperi)
Office Romance (1977, Eldar Ryazanov)
Carnival Night (1956, Eldar Ryazanov)
Hussar Ballad (1962, Eldar Ryazanov)
Kin-dza-dza! (1986, Georgiy Daneliya)
The Most Charming and Attractive (1985, Gerald Bezhanov)
Autumn (1974, Andrei Smirnov)
War and Peace: Part 1 (1966, Sergei Bondarchuk)
War and Peace: Part 2 (1966, Sergei Bondarchuk)
War and Peace: Part 3 (1967, Sergei Bondarchuk)
War and Peace: Part 4 (1967, Sergei Bondarchuk)
The Red Tent (first half) (1969, Mikhail Kalatozov)
The Red Tent (second half) (1969, Mikhail Kalatozov)
Sherlock Holmes: The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939, Sidney Lanfield)
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939, Alfred L. Werker)
Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror (1942, John Rawlins)
Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon (1943, Roy William Neill)
Sherlock Holmes in Washington (1943, Roy William Neill)
Sherlock Holmes Faces Death (1943, Roy William Neill)
Sherlock Holmes: The Spider Woman (1944, Roy William Neill)
Sherlock Holmes: The Scarlet Claw (1944, Roy William Neill)
Sherlock Holmes: The Pearl of Death (1944, Roy William Neill)
Sherlock Holmes: The House of Fear (1945, Roy William Neill)
Sherlock Holmes: The Woman in Green (1945, Roy William Neill)
Sherlock Holmes: Pursuit to Algiers (1945, Roy William Neill)
Sherlock Holmes: Terror by Night (1946, Roy William Neill)
Sherlock Holmes: Dressed to Kill (1946, Roy William Neill)
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THE TIME TRAVELLER'S WIFE - THE MUSICAL (ORIGINAL CAST RECORDING)
SONY MASTERWORKS BROADWAY lanza Original Cast Recording de THE TIME TRAVELLER'S WIFE: THE MUSICAL con nueva música de Joss Stone y Dave Stewart, el musical se estrenó el 1 de noviembre en el Teatro Apollo del West End londinense.
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El reparto de THE TIME TRAVELLER'S WIFE: THE MUSICAL está encabezado por David Hunter (Henry), Joanna Woodward (Clare), Tim Mahendran (Gomez), Hiba Elchikhe (Charisse) y Ross Dawes (el padre de Henry).
THE TIME TRAVELLER'S WIFE: THE MUSICAL está basado en la novela superventas de Audrey Niffenegger y en la película de New Line Cinema, con guion de Bruce Joel Rubin. Cuenta con música y letras originales de los compositores Joss Stone y Dave Stewart, ganadores de varios premios Grammy. Con texto de Lauren Gunderson, música adicional de Nick Finlow y letras adicionales de Kait Kerrigan; la producción está dirigida por Bill Buckhurst y diseñada por Anna Fleischle, con coreografía de Shelley Maxwell, diseño de iluminación de Lucy Carter y Rory Beaton, ilusión de Chris Fisher, diseño de vídeo de Andrzej Goulding, diseño de sonido de Richard Brooker, diseño de efectos de sonido de Pete Malkin, supervisión y arreglos musicales de Nick Finlow, orquestaciones de Malcolm Edmonstone y diseño de pelucas, peluquería y maquillaje de Susanna Peretz. El reparto corre a cargo de Grindrod Burton Casting. Est�� producida en el West End por Colin Ingram, InTheatre Productions, Gavin Kalin Productions, Teresa Tsai, Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures, Crossroads Live y Ricardo Marques.
SOBRE THE TIME TRAVELLER’S WIFE:
La relación de Henry y Clare no se parece a ninguna otra. Y, sin embargo, es como todas las demás. Clare es una escultora de talento y Henry es, bueno, un viajero en el tiempo. Se conocen, se enamoran y se casan, pero no en ese orden. Separados por el tiempo, pero unidos por el amor, Henry siempre intenta volver con Clare. Su viaje es un viaje de resistencia, de imposibilidades y de intentar aferrarse el uno al otro cuando todo les separa.
THE TIME TRAVELLER’S WIFE: THE MUSICAL (BSO)
TRACKLISTING:
1 Prologue
2 Masterpiece
3 Wait For Me
4 One Day
5 Damn Fool Love
6 I See Her
7 Who Are We
8 Entr’acte
9 Journeyman
10 This Time
11 A Woman’s Intuition
12 I’m In Control
13 Make It New
14 On and on
15 Love Wins The Day
16 Story of Love [Bonus Track]
Reparto Álbum:
David Hunter
Joanna Woodward
Tim Mahendran
Hiba Elchikhe
Ross Dawes
Eve Corbishley
Directora musical y Keys 1: Katharine Woolley
Director musical asociado y Keys 2: Chris Guard
Violín: Laura Melhuish
Violín & Viola: Cat Parker
Cello: Rebecca Jordan
Guitarras: Justin Quinn
Bajo: Richard Coughlan
Batería: James Powell
Dirección: Nick Finlow & Katharine Woolley
Maestra del coro: Annie Skates
Voces: Annie Skates, Hazel Fernandes, Sumudu Jayatilaka, Emma Kershaw, CJ Neale, Mike Henry, Iain Mackenzie, Andrew Playfoot
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This year’s big winners including who picked up best actor in a play, best actress in a musical and best revivalBest scenic design of a playMiriam Buether, Prima FacieTim Hatley and Andrzej Goulding, Life of Pi – WINNER!Rachel Hauck,...
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THE LIFE OF PI. THEATER REVIEW.
.with permission of Evan Silverman."Life of Pi"The Gentle Soul Within.By Robert Massimi. "Life of Pi" at the Schoenfeld Theatre brings two powerful things to this show, sensational projections and an incredible performance by lead actor Hiran Abeysekera (Pi). Playwright Lolita Chakrararti keeps the play for the most part steadfast to the novel by Yann Martel.It takes a while in the first act to pick up steam, but when it does, it is quite moving and in-depth. With political turmoil in India, the family which owns a zoo is setting out from Pondicherry, India to Canada for a better life. Bringing the animals along, the ship sinks and Pi is alone on a small boat with four of the zoos animals. The real question, as in the book and movie is: are the animals metaphors for people? When Pi recounts his story to the authorities, is his remembrance accurate? Pi has been on the sea for 227 days, sometimes he goes longer than a week without water. His delirium has the Bengal tiger by the name of Richard Parker talking to him. The precocious Pi attends a Muslim Mosque on Friday's, a Hindu Temple on Saturdays and a Christian Church on Sunday's. To him, all religions have the same premise. In the throws of this play, it is about religion. When the Japanese representative investigating the case tells Pi that he is an Atheist, Pi tells him when he hears his story, he will believe in religion and God. As Pi makes his way on the sea, Andrzej Goulding's video design is exceptional. The waves come crashing up against the boat as Pi navigates the Bengal tiger that is the only animal left of the four. Director Max Webster does an admirable job with a so-so ensemble cast.For the most part "Life of Pi" moves well and keeps the audience interest.Tim Lutkin's lighting takes us to the eerie depths of the sea with cool blues and onward the the bright oranges of happier days.While the puppetry by Finn Caldwell and Nick Barnes never wows us, the costumes by Tim Hatley (he also does the scenic design) are first rate on both accounts. The sound design is strong (Carolyn Downing), it compliments the video and staging making Pi a strong contender for a Tony for Best Play. With permission by Evan Silverman. -- Robert Massimi.CEO., Gimme Shelter.com.
Jesse Ferguson, Sweeney Todd, Life Of Pi, Josh Groben, Dancin, Bob Fosse, Hamilton, Broadway, Tony Awards, Nathan Lane, New York, NY, Funny Girl, Lea Michael's, Kimberly Akimbo, Robert Massimi, Dramatists Guild.
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Theatre: Olivier Awards 2022 - Winners!
Theatre: Olivier Awards 2022 – Winners!
Here we have the winners of the 2022 Olivier Awards, celebrating the best of West End theatre. Have to admit that considering I had a ticket for Cabaret before Christmas and it was when the performances were being cancelled, makes me even more sad that it has won so many awards. (more…)
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#Adelphi Theatre#Andrzej Goulding#Anything Goes#Arielle Smith#Back to the Future the Musical#Ballet#Barbican#Bob King#Bush Theatre#Cabaret#Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club#Catherine Zuber#Constellations#Criterion Theatre#Donmar Warehouse#Eddie Redmayne#Elliot Levey#Finn Caldwell#Get Up Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical#Gloria Louis#Hiran Abeysekera#Jenufa#Jessie Buckley#Kathleen Marshall#Life of Pi#Lisa Burger#Liz Carr#Liza Sadovy#London#Moulin Rouge! The Musical
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Eureka Day Review: Gloriously hilarious and searingly topical
Eureka Day at @oldvictheatre features one of the most hilarious sequences to unfold on stage. With brilliant performances and an accomplished script, it is a must-see. Check out my ★★★★ review below:
Eureka Day at the Old Vic is probably the funniest thing you will see at the theatre this year (more…)
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#Andrzej Goulding#Ben Schnetzer#Helen Hunt#Jonathan Spector#Katy Rudd#Kirsten Foster#Mark McKinney#Old Vic#Susan Kelechi Watson
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Presenting The 2022 Laurence Olivier Awards Winners
Presenting The 2022 Laurence Olivier Awards Winners
Last night the winners of the 2022 Laurence Olivier Awards were handed our for excellence in professional theatre in London. They are also referred to as simply “The Olivier Awards” and since we just love the stuff going on in New York City’s own Broadway, we happily add these awards to our string of broadcasts that help celebrate these things. Here now are your winners of the 2022 Oliviers.…
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#andrzej goulding#announcements#arielle smith#award shows 2022#awards show announcements#back to the future#cabaret#catherine zuber#constellations#crystal pite#daisy franks#eddie redmayne#elliot levey#fred davis#habib nasib nader#hiran abeysekera#irish baroque orchestra#isobel mcarthur#jenufa#jessie buckley#jonathon young#kathleen marshall#laurence olivier awards#laurence olivier awards winners#life of pi#liz carr#liza sadovy#nick lidster#old bridge#olivier awards
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Ideas Above Her Station
Ideas Above Her Station
THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN
Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton, Monday 18th March, 2019
Paula Hawkins’s smash hit novel comes to the stage in this effective adaptation by Rachel Wagstaff and Duncan Abel. Our protagonist is Rachel, a woman whose life has gone off the rails since her divorce from Tom. She hits the bottle and commutes to London, her journey taking her past her former house. She makes up…
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#Adam Jackson-Smith#Andrzej Goulding#Anthony Banks#Duncan Abel#Grand Theatre Wolverhampton#Jack Knowles#James Cotterill#John Dougall#Kirsty Oswald#Lowenna Melrose#Naeem Hayat#Oliver Farnworth#Paula Hawkins#Rachel Wagstaff#review#Samantha Womack#The Girl On The Train
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venticinque settembre
Ilario Fioravanti, Le vergini sagge
Dicembre: A Elise
Dove si è involata la primavera che insieme conoscemmo? Spogli sono i rami dello scorso anno; ma uno dei tuoi diti io l’ho visto posarsi sui rigori dell’inverno e mondarli della pioggia, e farli miti.
Se solo dall’albero del sonno le brune foglie dolenti, se il rimpianto andasse a fondo con la primavera che muore ogni giorno…
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#Akimitsu Takagi#Andrzej Stasiuk#Dmitrij Dmitrievič Šostakovič#Ernst von Salomon#Giuseppe Pontiggia#Glenn Gould#Ida Jessen#Ilario Fioravanti#Lu Xun#Madeleine Bourdouxhe#Maj Sjöwall#Mark Rothko#Niccolò Ammaniti#Norman O. Brown#Pedro Almodóvar#Sam Rivers#Tancredi Parmeggiani#William Faulkner
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50 Favorite First Viewings of 2021
1. The Straight Story (1999) (dir. David Lynch)
2. Mysterious Skin (2005) (dir. Gregg Araki)
3. Bullet in the Head (1990) (dir. John Woo)
4. Bringing Up Baby (1938) (dir. Howard Hawks)
5. The Heartbreak Kid (1972) (dir. Elaine May)
6. Possession (1981) (dir. Andrzej Żuławski)
7. Love and Basketball (2000) (dir. Gina Prince-Bythewood)
8. Blood Simple (1984) (dir. Joel & Ethan Coen)
9. Speed Racer (2008) (dir. Lana & Lily Wachowski)
10. Female Trouble (1974) (dir. John Waters)
11. Inland Empire (2006) (dir. David Lynch)
12. Hail the Conquering Hero (1944) (dir. Preston Sturges)
13. Harlan County, USA (1974) (dir. Barbara Kopple)
14. Bound (1996) (dir. Lana and Lily Wachowski)
15. Phantom of the Paradise (1974) (dir. Brian de Palma)
16. Cabaret (1972) (dir. Bob Fosse)
17. Funeral Parade of Roses (1968) (dir. Toshio Matsumoto)
18. Last Days (2005) (dir. Gus Van Sant)
19. The Miseducation of Cameron Post (2018) (dir. Desiree Akhavan)
20. Pulse (2001) (dir. Kiyoshi Kurosawa)
21. Sign o’ the Times (1987) (dir. Prince)
22. All About Lily Chou-Chou (2001) (dir. Shunji Iwai)
23. Dead Presidents (1995) (dir. Albert & Allen Hughes)
24. An American in Paris (1951) (dir. Vincente Minnelli)
25. Deep Cover (1992) (dir. Bill Duke)
26. Streets of Fire (1984) (dir. Walter Hill)
27. Melancholia (2011) (dir. Lars von Trier)
28. In the Cut (2003) (dir. Jane Campion)
29. Jesus Camp (2006) (dir. Heidi Ewing & Rachel Grady)
30. Over the Garden Wall (2014) (dir. Nate Cash)
31. Tongues Untied (1989) (dir. Marlon Riggs)
32. Lemonade (2016) (dir. Beyoncé & Various)
33. Happy Together (1997) (dir. Wong Kar-wai)
34. Nightmare Alley (1947) (dir. Edmund Goulding)
35. Giant (1956) (dir. George Stevens)
36. Seven Samurai (1954) (dir. Akira Kurosawa)
37. Daisies (1968) (dir. Vera Chytilová)
38. Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971) (dir. Yoshimitsu Banno)
39. Nowhere (1997) (dir. Gregg Araki)
40. Christine (1983) (dir. John Carpenter)
41. Say Anything... (1989) (dir. Cameron Crowe)
42. Halloween II (director’s cut) (2009) (dir. Rob Zombie)
43. The Bridges of Madison County (1995) (dir. Clint Eastwood)
44. Antiporno (2016) (dir. Sion Sono)
45. Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story (1988) (dir. Todd Haynes)
46. Pariah (2011) (dir. Dee Rees)
47. 2 Fast 2 Furious/The Fast & The Furious: Tokyo Drift/Fast Five (2003-2011) (dir. John Singleton & Justin Lin)
48. The Village (2004) (dir. M. Night Shyamalan)
49. Beginners (2011) (dir. Mike Mills)
50. The Secret of NIMH (1982) (dir. Don Bluth)
#the straight story#david lynch#these movies are (chef's kiss)#mysterious skin#gregg araki#bullet in the head#john woo#bringing up baby#howard hawks#the heartbreak kid#elaine may#possession#andrzej zulawski#love and basketball#gina prince bythewood#blood simple#coen brothers#speed racer#wachowski sisters#female trouble#john waters#inland empire#hail the conquering hero#preston sturges#harlan county usa#barbara kopple#phantom of the paradise#cabaret#funeral parade of roses#gus van sant
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2020 BOOKS
Hoping to finish The Overstory by Richard Powers to squeak it in before January, but here is a list of the books I read this year. Usually I aim for 50 and land in the 40s so you can see quarantine at least helped my reading hah. Bolded are the ones worth reading IMO. (cover pictures for my fave 10)
01 - Jan 04 - The Ensemble - Aja Gabel 02 - Jan 05 - You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me - Sherman Alexie 03 - Jan 13 - Surveys - Natasha Stagg 04 - Jan 19 - Disappearing Earth - Julia Phillips 05 - Jan 25 - Three Women - Lisa Taddeo 06 - Jan 26 - Spring - Karl Ove Knausgaard 07 - Feb 02 - The Pursuit of William Abbey - Claire North 08 - Feb 17 - Severance - Ling Ma 09 - Feb 17 - The Island Dwellers - Jen Silverman 10 - Feb 24 - The Undying - Anne Boyer 11 - Feb 28 - There There - Tommy Orange 12 - Mar 02 - No Hard Feelings: The Secret Power of Embracing Emotions at Work - Liz Fosslien & Mollie West Duffy 13 - Mar 07 - Radical Candor - Kim Scott 14 - Mar 13 - Ask Again, Yes - Mary Beth Keane 15 - Mar 16 - The Last Wish - Andrzej Sapkowski (The Witcher series was good and I’m glad I read it, but it was more of a time-waster when quarantine started) 16 - Mar 18 - Look How Happy I’m Making You - Polly Rosenwaike 17 - Mar 21 - Blood of Elves - Andrzej Sapkowski 18 - Mar 26 - The Time of Contempt - Andrzej Sapkowski 19 - Apr 02 - Baptism of Fire - Andrzej Sapkowski 20 - Apr 04 - Red at the Bone - Jacqueline Woodson 21 - Apr 11 - Originals - Adam Grant 22 - Apr 22 - The Tower of the Swallow - Andrzej Sapkowski 23 - Apr 27 - Writers & Lovers - Lily King LOVED 24 - May 02 - Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism - Angus Deaton & Anne Case (it’s good, but I would just read some of their many articles) 25 - May 16 - Lady of the Lake - Andrzej Sapkowski 26 - May 18 - The Glass Hotel - Emily St. John 27 - May 29 - Pleasing Hour - Lily King 28 - Jun 03 - Uncanny Valley - Anna Wiener 29 - Jun 08 - Sea Wife - Amity Gaige 30 - Jun 14 - Days of Distraction - Alexandra Chang 31 - Jun 25 - Unleashed: The Unapologetic Leader's Guide to Empowering Everyone Around You - Frances Frei & Anne Morriss 32 - Jun 29 - Two is Enough: A Couple’s Guide to Living Childless by Choice - Laura S. Scott 33 - Jul 02 - Such A Fun Age - Kiley Reid 34 - Jul 04 - Long Bright River - Liz Moore 35 - Jul 16 - Childfree by Choice - Dr. Amy Blackstone 36 - Aug 01 - Squeezed: Why Our Families Can’t Afford America - Alissa Quart 37 - Aug 04 - Recollections of My Non-Existence - Rebecca Solnit 38 - Aug 15 - The Motion of the Body Through Space - Lionel Shriver 39 - Aug 16 - The War for Kindness: Building Empathy in a Fractured World - Jamil Zaki 40 - Aug 18 - Weather - Jenny Offill 1 - Aug 21 - The Regrets - Amy Bonnaffons 42 - Aug 27 - Topics of Conversation - Miranda Popkey 43 - Aug 30 - Perfect Tunes - Emily Gould 44 - Sept 04 - What Are People For? Wendell Berry 45 - Sept 06 - I’m Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness - Austin Channing Brown 46 - Sept 07 - Little Weirds - Jenny Slate 47 - Sept 11 - The Art of Waiting - Belle Boggs 48 - Sept 22 - The Lying Life of Adults - Elena Ferrante 49 - Sept 26 - Man’s Search for Meaning - Viktor Frankl 50 - Oct 04 - Dune - Frank Herbert 51 - Oct 11 - The Far Field - Madhuri Vijay 52 - Oct 24 - The Discomfort of Evening - Marieke Lucas Rijneveld (I HATED this and then I came around. I’m not usually made uncomfortable but dang, scatalogical + child abuse = ugh ) 53 - Nov 07 - The Memo: What Women of Color Need to know to secure a Seat at the Table - Minda Harts 54 - Nov 08 - Stray - Stephanie Danler 55 - Nov 09 - Having and Being Had - Eula Biss LOVED! 56 - Nov 13 - What Are You Going Through - Sigrid Nunez 57 - Nov 18 - Luster - Raven Leilani 58 - Nov 22 - Works Well With Others - Ross McCammon 59 - Nov 27 - The Topeka School - Ben Lerner 60 - Dec 08 - Warp - Lev Grossman 61 - Dec 13 - Creatures - Crissy Van Meter 62 - Dec 20 - The People, No - Thomas Frank
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THE TIME TRAVELLER’S WIFE: THE MUSICAL
SONY MASTERWORKS BROADWAY lanza Original Cast Recording de THE TIME TRAVELLER'S WIFE: THE MUSICAL, que ya está disponible. Con nueva música de Joss Stone y Dave Stewart, el musical se estrenará el 1 de noviembre en el Teatro Apollo del West End londinense.
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El reparto de THE TIME TRAVELLER'S WIFE: THE MUSICAL está encabezado por David Hunter (Henry), Joanna Woodward (Clare), Tim Mahendran (Gomez), Hiba Elchikhe (Charisse) y Ross Dawes (el padre de Henry).
THE TIME TRAVELLER'S WIFE: THE MUSICAL está basado en la novela superventas de Audrey Niffenegger y en la película de New Line Cinema, con guion de Bruce Joel Rubin. Cuenta con música y letras originales de los compositores Joss Stone y Dave Stewart, ganadores de varios premios Grammy. Con texto de Lauren Gunderson, música adicional de Nick Finlow y letras adicionales de Kait Kerrigan, la producción está dirigida por Bill Buckhurst y diseñada por Anna Fleischle, con coreografía de Shelley Maxwell, diseño de iluminación de Lucy Carter y Rory Beaton, ilusión de Chris Fisher, diseño de vídeo de Andrzej Goulding, diseño de sonido de Richard Brooker, diseño de efectos de sonido de Pete Malkin, supervisión y arreglos musicales de Nick Finlow, orquestaciones de Malcolm Edmonstone y diseño de pelucas, peluquería y maquillaje de Susanna Peretz. El reparto corre a cargo de Grindrod Burton Casting. Está producida en el West End por Colin Ingram, InTheatre Productions, Gavin Kalin Productions, Teresa Tsai, Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures, Crossroads Live y Ricardo Marques.
SOBRE THE TIME TRAVELLER’S WIFE:
La relación de Henry y Clare no se parece a ninguna otra. Y, sin embargo, es como todas las demás. Clare es una escultora de talento y Henry es, bueno, un viajero en el tiempo. Se conocen, se enamoran y se casan, pero no en ese orden. Separados por el tiempo pero unidos por el amor, Henry siempre intenta volver con Clare. Su viaje es un viaje de resistencia, de imposibilidades y de intentar aferrarse el uno al otro cuando todo les separa.
THE TIME TRAVELLER’S WIFE: THE MUSICAL (ORIGINAL CAST RECORDING)
TRACKLISING:
1 Prologue
2 Masterpiece
3 Wait For Me
4 One Day
5 Damn Fool Love
6 I See Her
7 Who Are We
8 Entr’acte
9 Journeyman
10 This Time
11 A Woman’s Intuition
12 I’m In Control
13 Make It New
14 On and on
15 Love Wins The Day
16 Story of Love [Bonus Track]
Reparto:
David Hunter
Joanna Woodward
Tim Mahendran
Hiba Elchikhe
Ross Dawes
Eve Corbishley
Directora musical y Keys 1: Katharine Woolley
Director musical asociado y Keys 2: Chris Guard
Violín: Laura Melhuish
Violín y Viola: Cat Parker
Violonchelo: Rebecca Jordan
Guitarras: Justin Quinn
Bajo: Richard Coughlan
Batería: James Powell
Dirección: Nick Finlow & Katharine Woolley
Maestra del coro: Annie Skates
Voces: Annie Skates, Hazel Fernandes, Sumudu Jayatilaka, Emma Kershaw, CJ Neale, Mike Henry, Iain Mackenzie, Andrew Playfoot
THE TIME TRAVELLER’S WIFE: THE MUSICAL
7 de octubre de 2023
Apollo Theatre
Shaftesbury Avenue
London
W1D 7EZ
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