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cendrineartist · 3 months ago
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8 interesting books I have read so far this year
8 interesting books I have read so far this year https://creativeramblings.com/reviews/books-2024
Photo credit: Cendrine Marrouat Looking for books to add to your TBR pile? I’ve got you covered! ‘Wild New World’ by Dan Flores: The Epic Story of Animals and People in America’ Author: Dan Flores Release date: October 25, 2022 Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company ISBN: 9781324006176 Synopsis: Informed by genomic science, evolutionary biology, and environmental history, Dan Flores celebrates…
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roysexton · 3 months ago
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“Filling out questionnaires where I say something too revealing, stupid, or misspelled.” Society 54 features yours truly as one of their “Outlaws.”
Thank you, Society 54! Honored to be one of your Outlaws! This intro tho (blushing!) … wow! “Discover the extraordinary leadership of Roy Sexton, the driving force behind Clark Hill Law’s marketing, branding, and communications triumphs. With over 25 years of rich experience in the fields of marketing, communications, business development, and strategic planning, he’s a true mastermind. His…
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aperint · 2 years ago
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Frases Célebres
Frases Célebres #aperturaintelectual #frasescelebresaintelectual
“El amor nunca tiene razones, y la falta del amor tampoco. Todo son milagros.“ Eugene Gladstone O’Neill (1888-1953) Dramaturgo, escritor y periodista estadounidense. Sigue Apertura Intelectual en todas nuestras redes: WordPress Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Tumblr Te invitamos a que califiques esta información.
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ultraozzie3000 · 2 years ago
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The Wild West
As in her other films, Mae West’s character in I’m No Angel was sexually independent and unapologetically so. (Kino Lorber) We first encountered Mae West back in 1926 when The New Yorker commented on her risqué Broadway play, Sex. Although the play was the biggest ticket in town, it eventually attracted a police raid that landed West in jail on morals charges. Sentenced to ten days for…
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anokatony · 2 years ago
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'Desire Under the Elms' by Eugene O'Neill – A Greek Tragedy on a New England Farm
‘Desire Under the Elms’ by Eugene O’Neill – A Greek Tragedy on a New England Farm
  ‘Desire Under the Elms’ by Eugene O’Neill    (1923) – 70 pages   The reason I read the plays of Eugene O’Neill is for their psychological intensity. In such plays as ‘The Iceman Cometh’, ‘Long Day’s Journey Into Night’, ‘Moon for the Misbegotten’ and others O’Neill delves more deeply into what it is to be human than other playwrights before or since. If you get a chance, read or watch one of…
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larryland · 4 years ago
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Audra McDonald shines as Josie in Eugene O'Neill's "A Moon for the Misbegotten" in Williamstown
Audra McDonald shines as Josie in Eugene O’Neill’s “A Moon for the Misbegotten” in Williamstown
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etowahdoma1 · 4 years ago
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I Once Walked On Broadway...or How I Made Love To A Theater Marquis...
I Once Walked On Broadway…or How I Made Love To A Theater Marquis…
This is from my other blog...My father knew how to direct me there. I asked him and he knew exactly how many blocks to walk. I have never known anyone who could pinpoint all of New York City by memory. Pop in Athens, GA…he’s learning another town… Watch out! https://www.pw.org/directory/writers/joan_noeldechen I remember being in a crowd at the stage door of The Old Vic’s production of “The 🌙…
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firstnightdesign · 7 years ago
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Jeremy Irons and Lesley Manville on starring in what might just be the greatest American play ever
Jeremy Irons and Lesley Manville on starring in what might just be the greatest American play ever
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Jeremy Irons and Lesley Manville star in ‘Long Day’s Journey Into Night’ at Wyndham’s Theatre
‘I’ve done a lot of plays,’ says Lesley Manville, with some understatement. ‘A lot of great plays: Caryl Churchill, Chekhov, Ibsen, Strindberg, Shakespeare. But I don’t think I’m overselling it by saying that this is the greatest play I’ve ever done.’
The work in question is Eugene…
via Jeremy Irons and…
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eltiempoyloeterno · 7 years ago
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TRAVELLING: WONDER WHEEL, “PERSONAJES MÁS GRANDES QUE LA VIDA”
“One may not give one’s soul to a devil of hate — and remain forever scatheless”. —Father Baird, Days Without End de Eugene O’Neill Las exigencias que hacemos a los grandes artistas son casi siempre desmedidas… no basta con un buen trabajo, queremos siempre más: una revolución artística, una renovación de fondo, algo que nos vuele la cabeza y calme nuestro “canibalismo”; esto pasa cada vez que…
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mkrspaceship · 5 years ago
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Anna Christie (1930)
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Anna Christie(1930) When the prodigal is a daughter who has made her living whoring and drinking, can her alcoholic father, barge skipper Chris Christofferson, accept and forgive her? Eugene O’Neill’s drama had troubles becoming a Hollywood film, especially as a vehicle for Greta Garbo in her first talkie. This production was also reshot in German for a German audience, and a silent version was…
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lyndaanneshop · 5 years ago
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Just remembering how much I enjoyed promoting this play a few years back.  Talk about a master of his craft!  Carl Lumbly is an amazing actor and an amazing human being.  
The Emperor Jones Starring Carl Lumbly
I crashed another rehearsal for The Emperor Jones last week.  Wow!  It’s really coming together!  I don’t want to give away the story so I’m only going to share a few pictures.  But the acting is outstanding and the costumes are amazing. Look!!
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Underground Theatre Lovers, Opening Night Is Only 3 Days Away! The Emperor Jones July 10 - Aug 8 The Emperor Jones Starring Carl Lumbly I crashed another rehearsal for The Emperor Jones last week.  Wow!  
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travsd · 8 years ago
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Hall of Hams #56: James O'Neill
Hall of Hams #56: James O’Neill
Today is the birthday of James O’Neill (1847-1920). Best known today as the father of the great playwright Eugene O’Neill, in his heyday he was regarded as one of the era’s pre-eminent stage actors. Much like Joseph Jefferson (whom he performed with in his early years) O’Neill pere was almost entirely associated during his last decades with a single part in a single play: The Count of Monte…
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wepicy · 5 years ago
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Inspirational Quote By Eugene O’Neill “Man is born broken. He lives by mending. The grace of God is glue.” - Eugene O'Neill
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ultraozzie3000 · 4 years ago
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The Final Curtain
Nearly a century after his passing, many still regard Florenz Ziegfeld Jr as the most important and influential producer of Broadway musicals. His theatrical revues, filled with leggy chorines and wisecracking comics, set a standard for everything from Busby Berkeley productions to the Fats Waller stage celebration Ain’t Misbehavin’. March 19, 1932 cover by Madeline S. Pereny, who gave us a…
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anokatony · 3 years ago
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'A Moon for the Misbegotten' by Eugene O'Neill – A Doomed Romance
‘A Moon for the Misbegotten’ by Eugene O’Neill – A Doomed Romance
  ‘A Moon for the Misbegotten’ by Eugene O’Neill, a play  (1943) – 115 pages   Anyone who has a real interest in literature must finally confront the soul-searching dramas of Eugene O’Neill. Eugene O’Neill was the first United States playwright to take drama seriously, and performances of his plays hold up well even today. O’Neill’s plays are often about people not facing or finally facing the…
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erainbowd · 5 years ago
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Medusa Long Shot Rocket Rejection
Medusa Long Shot Rocket Rejection
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I started working on my Medusa play sometime around when I started my theatre company, which was close to 18 years ago. I abandoned the play after doing a reading of it but then picked it back up a few years ago when an actor, who’d read one of the parts that first time, asked after it. I don’t know if it had been a full decade at that point but the fact that it had stuck with him after so long…
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