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Congratulations to Emilio Sosa on his Tony Award Nomination for Best Costume Design of a Play in Purlie Victorious.
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gonna really miss these tits :(
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Por fraude, detienen a abogado de Emilio Salazar
Luis “N” fue detenido por la Fiscal General de Justicia de la Ciudad de México (FGJCDMX) acusado del delito de fraude procesal.
Luis “N” fue detenido por la Fiscal General de Justicia de la Ciudad de México (FGJCDMX) acusado del delito de fraude procesal. Decía ser cercano a coordinadores, fiscales y otros funcionarios, Luis “N” fue detenido por la Fiscal General de Justicia de la Ciudad de México (FGJCDMX) acusado del delito de fraude procesal. El hoy imputado, fue quien promovió el arbitraje jurídico en la disputa…
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2023 Tony Award Nominations - Best Costume Design of a Play
Life of Pi - Tim Hatley, Nick Barnes, and Finn Caldwell Fat Ham - Dominique Fawn Hill Leopoldstadt - Brigitte Reiffenstuel Ain't No Mo' - Emilio Sosa Good Night, Oscar - Emilio Sosa
Update: Congradulations to Brigitte Reiffenstuel.
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emilio sosa is so fuckin full of himself
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En Morelia… Luis Garza triunfó
Morelia (Michoacán). Palacio del Arte. Cubierta. Primera novillada nocturna. Pobre entrada. Seis novillos de El Batán. Tato Loaiza: Silencio tras aviso. Luis Garza: Dos orejas. Jesús Sosa: Oreja. Emilio Saavedra: Palmas. Antonio Magaña: Palmas tras aviso. Vladimir Díaz: Vuelta al ruedo. Detalles: El novillero Luis Garza, ganó el trofeo en disputa por haber sido el máximo triunfador de la…
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EMPATE Y FIESTA EN EL SUN BOWL El Paso, Texas., domingo 23 de jun io de 2024.-.-Los Bravos de Juárez empatan 1-1 ante Club América, partido amistoso e histórico en el Sun Bowl Stadium
7:38 PM | Inicia el encuentro Xl de Bravos: Sebastián Jurado; Javier Abella, Moisés Mosquera, Haret Ortega, Ralph Orquin, Jesús Venegas, Diego Campillo, Manuel Castro, Aitor García, Dieter Villalpando y Ángel Zaldívar. Xl de América: Estrada; Espinoza, Lara, Vásquez, Rossano, Naveda, Arredondo, Ramírez, Álvarez, Campos y Salas. 4’ Gol de Bravos | #29 Ángel Zaldívar saca un gran disparo desde fuera del área de pierna izquierda que vence al arquero Estrada 29’ Se hace una pausa de hidratación 32’ Se reanuda el partido 36’ disparo de Aitor García de volea tras un rechace luego de un tiro de esquina que se va por encima 43’ El árbitro señala penal a favor de América tras un empujón de Moisés Mosquera sobre el área 43’ Amarilla para Bravos #3 Moisés Mosquera por la falta sobre el área 47’ Sebastián Jurado adivina el cobro de Vázquez y ataja el penal 46’ Cambios de Bravos | Salen Jesús Venegas y Ángel Zaldívar | Entran Avilés Hurtado y Jairo Torres 46’ Cambio de América | Sale Jonathan Estrada | Entra Rodolfo Cota 51’ Amonestación para América #32 Miguel Vázquez 54’ Disparo de Diego Campillo que se va por encima de la portería 56’ Manuel Castro intenta un remate de chilena que va franco a las manos de Rodolfo Cota 59’ Cambio de América | Salen Santiago Naveda y Sebastián Ramírez | Entran Sebastián Martínez y Diego Reyes 64’ Cambio de Bravos | Salen Sebastián Jurado, Moisés Mosquera, Javier Abella, Haret Ortega, Ralph Orquin, Diego Campillo, Aitor García, Dieter Villalpando y Manuel Castro Entran Benny Díaz, Jan Carmona, José Manríquez, Ricardo Juárez, César Sosa, Denzell García, Xavier Madrigal, Sebastián Pérez Bouquet y César López 69’ El árbitro señala una falta dentro del área de Bravos de Xavier Madrigal 71’ Gol de América #32 Benny Díaz detiene el penal de Esteban Lozano y en el rebote Miguel Vázquez en el rebote empuja el esférico 72’ Cambio de América | Entran Cristian Calderón, Ramón Juárez, Iván Rodríguez, Jonathan Dos Santos, Álvaro Fidalgo, Alejandro Zendejas y Javairo Dilrosun Salen Dagoberto Espinoza, Emilio Lara, Miguel Vásquez, Franco Rossano, Aarón Arrendondo Antonio Álvarez, Karel Campos, Patricio Salas 74’ Se tiene una pausa de hidratación 76’ Se reanuda el encuentro 76’ Cambio de América | Ingresa Néstor Araujo | Sale Miguel Vázquez | Finaliza el partido | Asistencia: 29 mil 432 aficionados
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Purlie Victorious. Theater Review.
The problem with "Purlie Victorious" at The Music Box is two fold. The first problem is that director Kenny Leon has some of the actors at time inaudible; most strikingly so is Kara Young (Lutiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins). While Leon reaches desperately for the laughs, many of the jokes are not heard among the audience and we are constantly playing catch up to try to hear where we are in this farce that at times is slow and flat. The second problem is that the play is confusing. We are never sure if we are in the early 60"s or whether we are at the turn of the 19th century.
The book by Ossie Davis has the audience wondering where they are in time. He mentions Martin Luther King but the Ol' Cap (Jay O. Sanders) talks to his slaves as he does. His son, Charlie (Noah Robbins) is very miscast; he has not one ounce of Southern in him... he is more New York City Jewish than a true Southern boy.
"Purlie" is not all lost, however, Leslie Odom Jr. as Purlie Victorious, Billy Eugene Jones as Gitlow Judson, Heather Alicia Simms as Missy Judson are all excellent. But even these actors cannot carry the play that has its setting on a cotton plantation in the old South and has the time in the recent past. Some of the other positives are the set design by Derek McLane, the lighting by Adam Honore and the costume design by Emilio Sosa.
The play is almost two hours without intermission. At the center of the show it becomes very slow and lackluster. As it picks up steam from the mid point, it never really has a great climax nor a fulfilling falling action. The play never gains solid traction and is one that can be missed especially with a great fall lineup coming to Broadway.
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5 Shows, 94 Actors, 450 Costumes: Emilio Sosa Dresses Broadway
During the pre-Broadway run of “Good Night, Oscar” at the Goodman Theater in Chicago, the actress Emily Bergl was known to the staff as “the lady in the Dress.” As June, the wife of the troubled raconteur-pianist Oscar Levant, Bergl wears a floral dress and matching chartreuse coat. The dress radiates the energy of a Jackson Pollock canvas — black and daffodil-yellow on shimmering silver brocade,…
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5 Shows, 94 Actors, 450 Costumes: Emilio Sosa Dresses Broadway
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Mr. Broadway's Extraordinary Season: Q & A with Emilio Sosa
Emilio Sosa designed costumes for an astonishing eight shows in the New York theater season just ended, including five on Broadway, that were striking from head to toe – from the hats in “The Harder They Come” (mustard cap, knit hat, newsboy cap, stripe tam, head wraps, white fedora and Rastacaps) to the startling scene in “1776,” when the female, trans and non-binary actresses of color who were…
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Full list of nominees:
Best Costume Design in a Play Dede Ayite — Appropriate Dede Ayite — Jaja’s African Hair Braiding Enver Chakartash — Stereophonic Emilio Sosa — Purlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patch David Zinn — An Enemy of the People
Best Costume Design of a Play: Dede Ayite, Jaja's African Hair Braiding
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