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Sergio Trujillo Magnenat (1911–1999) Juegos deportivos Bolivarianos 1938 IV Centenario
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Las voces para mi fancasting de Godzilla (LATAM) [Parte 2]
#doblaje#mexico#fancasting#chile#alejandro ortega#yaninna quiroz#andrés garcia#alejandro vargas lugo#jaime camil#leonardo flores#eduardo fonseca#rubén trujillo#benjamín rivera#sergio carranza#amaya forch#alfonso obregón#víctor covarrubias#rubén cerda#carlos magaña#gerardo ortega#esteban silva#darwin le roy#salvador reyes#spacegodzilla#gabara#kumonga#kamacuras#rhedosaurus#varan#el salvador
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The Harder They Come
Book by Suzan-Lori Parks, songs by Suzan-Lori Parks and Jimmy Cliff
Co-Dir. Sergio Trujillo
Dir. Tony Taccone
The Public Theatre, 2023
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and The Public’s Writer-in-Residence, Suzan-Lori Parks, brings to The Public a new musical adaptation of the 1972 movie, THE HARDER THEY COME. Celebrating its 50th anniversary, the breakthrough film, produced and directed by Perry Henzell and co-written with Trevor Rhone, tells the story of Ivan, a young singer who arrives in Kingston, Jamaica, eager to become a star. After falling in love and cutting a record deal with a powerful music mogul, Ivan soon learns that the game is rigged, and as he becomes increasingly defiant, he finds himself in a battle that threatens not only his life, but the very fabric of Jamaican society. (X)
(Photos by Joan Marcus)
#the harder they come#jimmy cliff#natey jones#meecah#j bernard calloway#jeannette bayardelle#chelsea-ann jones#dana marie ingraham#morgan mcghee#housso semon#dundey joseph jr.#shawn bowers#sir brock warren#ken robinson#dominique johnson#andrew clarke#jacob ming-trent
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DELTA Short film · Director of photography and editor WRITER AND DIRECTOR: Dailos Vega PRODUCED BY: Instituto del Cine Canarias EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Sebastián Alvarado, Juan Antonio Hernández and Dailos Vega ORIGINAL MUSIC: Jonay Armas MUSIC BY: AFA Mono, Ninf.a and Frankum & Frankumjay 1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Miriam Álamo ART DIRECTOR: Natalia Santana SCRIPT - Paula Bordón CAMERA 1ST ASSISTANT: Sergio Herrera BOOM OPERATOR: Yasin Pujalte MAKE-UP DEPARTMENT HEAD: Melany García MAKE-UP ASSISTANT: Cynthia Perdomo GAFFER: Abiazer Negrín ELECTRITIONS: Olmo Apolinario, Pilar Deudero, Carlota Santana and Camila Jimenez DATA WRANGLER: Camila Jimenez
Andrea Cabret as Eva Demi Sepúlveda as Dana Andrea García as Lili Jossie Ramírez as Buho María Trujillo as the mother of Eva Kami Setas as DJ Ana Sanabria voice of the mother of Eva
EXTRAS: Alexis Méndez, Uno Dietmar, Paula Plazas, Thea Tkalcek, Natalia Santana, Dailos Vega
TRANSPORT: Raúl Rodríguez
THANKS TO: Welab, Macaronesia Films, Carolina Hernández Ramírez, Oscar Santamaría
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gaveta
1. f. Cajón corredizo que hay en los escritorios y sirve para guardar lo que se quiere tener a mano. 2. f. Mueble que tiene una o varias gavetas.
Ejemplo:
«El capitán Ramírez metió el sobre manila en una gaveta de su archivero, la que ostentaba la etiqueta de "Casos en proceso de investigación».
Trujillo Muñoz, Gabriel: «Un hombre es un hombre. Cachorros». Trebejos. Mexicali: Instituto de Cultura de Baja California, 2001.
«Desliza la gaveta del escritorio, abre un cofrecito forrado de piel y extrae un puño de cartas anudadas con un bramante...».
Rodríguez, Sergio-Jesús: Aprilis. Guadalajara: Secretaría de Cultura Jalisco, Ediciones Euterpe, 2002.
— R. S.
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En mi “molesta” opinión.-
"La Radio es como la imaginación: no tiene límites, solo se necesita sintonizar la frecuencia correcta"
El viejo Profesor Javaloyes “nació” (aunque en realidad vive desde antes del comienzo de los tiempos) de casualidad para la Radio que es su medio natural. De la mano y preclara visión de Antonio Adelfo Delgado Núñez, mi compañero de siempre, director y guionista del programa “Tiempo Abierto”. Además fue clave en ese parto José Antonio Pardellas Casas, hombre fundamental en la Radio de Canarias como director de Radio Nacional en el archipiélago y Consejero Delgado de Radio Isla Tenerife posteriormente. Un radiofonista nato con el don particular para detectar el talento solo con escuchar a alguien tras el micrófono por primera vez y brevemente.
Rápidamente se dieron cuenta del enorme potencial y la ponderación que llevaba a cuestas y no me dejaron escapar. Me pusieron chalé con piscina y sauna, coche con chófer, tarjeta de débito Platino con saldo ilimitado, catorce pagas anuales, vacaciones pagadas, bonus, rappels y todo tipo de extras. Tontos no son evidentemente y en una jugada maestra me colocaron (se quitaron de encima) a modo de guardaespaldas, secretario personal, valido y comisario político al codirector, guionista y productor de sonido Alberto Delgado Núñez o lo que es lo mismo; el caos hecho carne y habitando entre nosotros.
En esos años coincidimos con, y conocimos a, muchos compañeros de programas. Jovencitos imberbes, al fin niñas las incipientes hembras y grandes veteranos. En la foto algunos que dejaron este mundo como César Fernández Trujillo, en mi ponderado criterio el mayor y mejor comunicador, todoterreno, polivalente y polifac��tico que ha dado Canarias nunca y al que nadie igualó antes ni lo ha hecho después. Y Rafaél Zurita, hijo de uno de los grandes periodistas tinerfeños, escritor, aficionado a las tertulias de todo tipo, apasionado en todo lo que hacía y un hombre en esencia bueno.
También están el mencionado Pardellas y justo a su espalda Antonio Adelfo Delgado Núñez . Enrique Cabrera excelente voz de los informativos, el sonriente, honorable y honesto Moisés Díaz Estébanez y Villavicencio. Pedro Anatael Meneses Roqué, vocacional polemista y hasta la pasada legislatura senador por el PSOE. Su némesis ideológica, el divertido Paco Pallero, coronel de infantería retirado y licenciado en Ciencias de la Información. Y justo debajo de él y en quién apoya sus brazos, el permanentemente caótico Alberto Delgado Núñez justo a mi lado, marcando siempre de cerca al viejo Profesor Javaloyes.
Pero también recuerdo a otros que por diferentes circunstancias no estaban presentes en esta foto. Nardi Sáez, Francisco Almagro, Machanga Chanchy Núñez, Suso Tejera, Gonzalo Castañeda, Teddy Fernández, Irma Cervino, Juan Nuñez, Eva Rodríguez, Verónica Villa, Carlos del Toro, Alberto Balbín, Sergio Montesino Fotógrafo de Historias o María Jesús León Ledesma entre otros muchos a los que tampoco olvido
Toda esta memoria para decir que, al igual que los viejos elefantes cuando presienten el pálpito de que su última hora llega se dirigen en solitario a morir junto a los restos de antiguos camaradas que les precedieron en la manada, el viejo Profesor Javaloyes, que nació en la Radio de la que lleva apartado voluntariamente casi tres lustros, sabe que sus postreros momentos en este mundo se acercan y que su último suspiro será casi inevitablemente… en la Radio.
Foto: archivo particular Profesor Javaloyes.
Sonido: idea, realización, montaje y voces en la canción de la cuña radiofónica de "Tiempo Abierto", Caótico Alberto.
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Piden parlamentistas mayores efectiva protección a sus derechos y justicia social
CHILPANCINGO * Octubre 4, 2023. ) Congreso de Guerrero Durante el desarrollo del Parlamento de las Personas Adultas Mayores realizado este
miércoles en el Congreso del Estado, las y los participantes demandaron la efectiva aplicación de las leyes en materia de protección de los derechos y acceso a la justicia social de los adultos mayores, que les garantice una mejor calidad de vida. Ante diputadas y diputados de la LXIII Legislatura presentes en el evento, las y los parlamentaristas plantearon también la necesidad de trabajar en la construcción de una cultura social con nula discriminación y violencia hacia este grupo social. De la misma manera, exigieron a las autoridades de los tres órdenes de gobierno la implementación de políticas públicas que garanticen un envejecimiento digno, responsable e incluyente, con servicios de salud y trabajo dignos, que contemple la habilitación de
estancias donde se impartan talleres, capacitación, deportes y actividades culturales y de recreación. Este inédito ejercicio desarrollado en el Salón de Plenos “Primer Congreso de Anáhuac” del Congreso del Estado logró aglutinar a una veintena de hombres y mujeres de las diferentes regiones de la entidad, quienes abiertamente expusieron sus inquietudes y propuestas para que la LXIII Legislatura las retome e incorpore en una agenda legislativa en favor del sector. En específico, destacó la petición a las y los legisladores locales de reformar el artículo 119 fracción décima de la Constitución Política del Estado para que se incluya el reconocimiento
pleno de los adultos mayores a partir de 60 años, y que los diputados federales planteen la misma reforma en el Congreso de la Unión. Asimismo, que en el Presupuesto de Egresos 2024 se etiqueten recursos para la construcción de hospitales con especialistas en cardiología, gerontología, fisioterapia, traumatismo y tricología, dotados de todos los medios para atender y trasladar a los adultos mayores. Pidieron también al Congreso local que legisle en materia de infraestructura, para que los espacios públicos y calles garanticen la movilidad de este sector vulnerable, y que se plasme en las leyes locales la entrega de sillas de ruedas, andaderas, bastones y demás aparatos que coadyuven a la movilidad y condiciones de vida de las personas adultas. De manera remarcada pidieron a diputadas y diputados intervenir ante el Gobierno del Estado y el ISSSPEG para que se solucionen los problemas que enfrentan los 7 mil jubilados y se les proporcione el seguro de jubilación por 120 días de salario al momento del retiro; que el seguro de vida no sea descontado del salario; seguridad social, y que las pensiones, indemnizaciones y prestaciones correspondientes sean pagadas oportunamente. Respecto a la participación y representación política, pidieron su incorporación en la toma de decisiones y en el proceso de creación de leyes, políticas públicas y programas, y que sus propuestas sean incorporadas en los planes de desarrollo anual y sexenal de los gobiernos en turno, para que sean apegados a la realidad y favorezca verdaderamente al desarrollo del sector. Formaron parte del Parlamento de las Personas Adultas Mayores los señores Sidronio Rebolledo Rodríguez, Rufino Valle Arcos, Juan Manuel Macedo González, Jorge Adame Alarcón, Sergio Sandoval Téllez, Alfredo Martínez Barbosa, Esteban García Santos, José Juárez López, Josué Adame Almazán, Elías Ramírez Ruiz, Abraham García Hernández, Aurelio Arcos Castillo, Elías Chilapa Miranda, Abundio González Tecolapa, Urbano Pablo Peralta, Roberto Gabriel Nieto López, Melitón López Peralta, Cándido Prudente Guerrero, Juan Castro Franco, Rogaciano Aniceto Telumbre, Benjamín Zepeda Marín, Raúl Rendón Muñoz, Pedro de la Cruz Cabañas y Abelardo Abarca Trujillo. Asimismo, las señoras Angélica Castro Rebolledo, Noemí Quiñónez Ramírez, María de Guadalupe Abarca Pesquera, Sarvia González Olivar, Teodora Bahena Aparicio, Celia Jiménez López, Aurelia Pablo Salvador, Bertha Rodríguez Gómez, Oliva Beatriz Morales González, María Helguera Estela, Celsa Salmerón Calixto, Margarita Abarca Santos, Lucila Flores López, Clara Reyes Atlixco, Emma Hernández Vargas, María Durán Valadez, Mélida Carolina Añorve López, Eustacia Chino Jiménez, Gloria Mercado Castro, Micaela Vargas Sánchez, Ofelia Escobar Castrejón y Ma. Guadalupe Rodríguez Bataz. Tras la clausura de los trabajos, las y los participantes recibieron su respectivo reconocimiento y fotografía oficial del evento, de manos de las diputadas Leticia Mosso Hernández, Jessica Ivette Alejo Rayo y Leticia Castro Ortiz, junto a la titular del IGATIPAM Hilda Ruth Lorenzo Hernández. ] Síguenos en Facebook.com/acapulcopress ] Síguenos en Facebook.com/angelblanco.press Read the full article
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Versión al Español Latinoamericano
Reparto
Interna de Pixar: Kerygma Flores
Pete Docter: Raúl Anaya
Woody: Arturo Mercado Jr.
Jessie: Irán Castillo
Alegría: Cristina Hernández
Miguel Rivera: Jorge Rafael
Ember Lumen: Itzel Mendoza
Wade Ripple: Abraham Vega
Spot: Jack Bright*
Arlo: Emiliano Ugarte*
Buzz Lightyear: José Luis Orozco
Helen Parr: Consuelo Duval
Bob Parr: Víctor Trujillo
Jack-Jack Parr: Eli Fucile*
Violet Parr: Leyla Rangel
Dashiell Parr: Jorge Rafael
Gus y Peck: Tony Fucile*
Dug: Édgar Vivar
Bo Peep: Diana Santos
Flik: Pepe Vilchis
Princesa Atta: Layla Álvarez Ponce
Carl Fredricksen: Gabriel Pingarrón
Russell: Jorge Rafael
Billy, Goat, y Gruff: Emily Davis*
Princesa Dot: Thania Gómez*
Tom Mate: César Bono
“El Rayo” McQueen: Sergio Gutiérrez Coto
WALL-E: Enrique Cervantes*
Merida: Denisse Aragón
Jackalope: Jorge Badillo
Viajera: Edurne Keel
Gale Cúmulo: Erika Buenfil
Izzy Hawthorne: Jessica Ángeles
Dory: Patricia Palestino
Elinor: Talía Marcela
Hank: Gabriel Pingarrón
Marlin: Salvador Chantrés García
Nemo: Jorge Rafael
Ercole Visconti: Moisés Iván Mora
Riley Andersen: Pamela Mendoza
Grace Hsieh: Regina Carrillo
Bree Young: Danna Alcalá
Temor: Moisés Iván Mora
Roz: Humberto Vélez
Sr. Cara de Papa: Jesse Conde
Sra. Cara de Papa: María Santander
Meilin Lee: Estefanía Piedra
Bu: Alicia Vélez*
James P. Sullivan: Víctor Trujillo
Mike Wazowski: Andrés Bustamante
Ramsey: Leyla Rangel
Nash: Abraham Vega
Celia Mae: Alma Wilheleme
Luca Paguro: Jorge Rafael
Alberto Scorfano: Iván Bastidas
Giulia Marcovaldo: Gigi Jáquim
Emile: Ramón Bazet
Remy: Sergio Bonilla
Valentina Ortiz: Zoe Mora
Johnny Worthington: Pepe Vilchis
Ernesto de la Cruz: Marco Antonio Solís
Uku: Kuana Torres Kahele*
Lele: Napua Graig*
Estruendo: Eduardo Tejedo
Booster Sinclair Munchapper: Ricardo Hill
Sox: Ramón Bazet
Furia: Jaime Vega
Papá Héctor Rivera: Gael García Bernal
Mamá Imelda Rivera: Angélica Vale
Evelyn Deavor: Dulce Guerrero
Mamá de Bonnie: Kerygma Flores
Desagrado: Erika Ugalde
Fergus: Germán Fabregat
Buddy Pine: Omar Chaparro
Strudell: Rubén Cerda
Dim: Eduardo Borja*
Rosie: Patricia Palestino
Tuck: Víctor Noriega*
Roll: Genaro Vásquez*
Alfredo Linguini: Víctor Ugarte
Andy Davis: Geezuz González
Mo Morrison: Pepe Vilchis
Darby Steel: Olga Hnidey
M-O: Enrique Cervantes*
Edna Mode (E): Darío T. Pie
Rex: Pepe Vilchis
Gamma: Damián Alcazar
Duncan P. Anderson: Arturo Cataño
Tristeza: Kerygma Flores
Greg: Marc Winslow
Manuel: Alberto Bernal
Hopper: Emilio Guerrero
Ian Lightfoot: Emilio Treviño
22: Xóchitl Ugarte
John: Mario Arvizu
Mary: Fernanda Tapia
Tylor Tuskman: Jerry Velázquez
Val Little: Cristina Hernández
Corey: Regina Orozco
Gia: Fernanda Robles
Elio Solis: Jorge Rafael
Miriam Mendelsohn: Regina Tiscareño
Abby Park: Zoe Mora
Priya Mangal: Alicia Vélez
Tyler Nguyen-Baker: Oliver Díaz Barba
* Cada actor de voz con un asterisco regresa a través de una grabación archivada o es de la versión original en inglés y se deja sin doblar.
Once Upon a Lamp
(At the Steve Jobs Building, everyone steps out through the doors to clock out for the night.)
PIXAR INTERN: It’s so incredible to think that Mr. Lasseter started Pixar Animation Studios forty years ago today. To think of all those talented artists and wonderful characters who have been a part of the studio over the years.
PETE DOCTER: Yep. If these walls could talk.
(As Docter and the intern leave, the title appears. “Once Upon a Lamp”. On the wall is a photo from “Toy Story 2” featuring Woody, Jessie, and Bullseye from their role-playing scene. In the photo, Woody moves.)
WOODY: Psst, Luxo! Wally B.! You there?
(Luxo Jr. and Wally B. move to Woody.)
WOODY: Is that it? Are they all gone?
(They nod.)
WOODY: Yee-haw!
(He and the others jump out of their photo.)
WOODY: Come on, guys! This is it!
JESSIE: Let’s get the gang! Yodel-ay-hee-hoo!
(In another hallway, Joy wakes up. Others leave their photos as well.)
JOY: (GASPS) There’s the signal. All right, everyone! It’s picture time!
MIGUEL: That’s tonight?
JOY: That’s now.
EMBER: 40-year group photo. And the sun’s going down. Come on. Let’s get going!
WADE: Ooh, I like the attitude.
(Arlo and Spot pop out, the latter of whom scampers off. In another hallway…)
BUZZ: Picture time, guys!
(The Parr family jump out of their photo.)
HELEN: The day is here?
BOB: Yeah, baby!
VIOLET: Well, what are we waiting for? Let’s get going!
(Violet and Dash stop at a picture of Gus and Peck.)
DASH: Wake up! Wake up!
(They pop out. Peck flies out of control past Bo Peep and her sheep walking with Carl Fredricksen, Russell, and Dug.)
DUG: Oh, boy!
(Flik, Atta, and Dot fly past.)
BO PEEP: Yo, Flik! Ladies! Get the folks upstairs!
FLIK: You’ve got it!
ATTA: Let’s go!
(We follow the ants down the hallway and up to the ceiling. On the second floor, Lightning McQueen and Tow Mater race down a hallway in reverse.)
MATER: (reused from “Cars”) Whee-hee!
McQUEEN: (reused from “Cars 3”) Whoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
(WALL-E and EVE fly overhead.)
WALL-E: Whee!
(As the cars flip forward, Merida and Angus the Clydesdale horse emerge from her picture frame.)
MERIDA: Picture time! Hyah!
(With Merida on his back, Angus gallops off.)
MERIDA: We’re meeting in the lobby!
(The jackalope and lamb bound down a staircase. The jackalope responds to Merida by shooting her a thumbs-up.)
JACKALOPE: (SINGING) …and I think you can do it If you give it a try
(Voyd opens a portal and lets Bass and Treble through.)
VOYD: Let’s go, boys!
(They start to play. The umbrellas ride gusts of wind made by Gale Cumulus.)
GALE: Up you go, fellas!
(As they fly up, the bluebirds fly down from the upper floor. Behind them, Izzy Hawthorne somersaults down, then Marlin, Dory, and Nemo land in her hands, gasping excessively.)
DORY: (reused from “Finding Dory”) Water.
(Izzy rushes away. Nearby, Hank serves drinks to Lumpy the clown, Geri, Mira Nova, and Mr. B. Elinor yells at them.)
ELINOR: What are you guys doing? There’s no time for drinks!
IZZY: Hank! A little help?
(Hank takes a coffee pot from its machine and fills it with water.)
MARLIN: (reused from “Finding Dory”) Just… keep… gasping.
(He lets Izzy drop the fish inside.)
DORY: (reused from “Finding Dory”) Hank!
HANK: (CHUCKLES) Oh, well. I get to carry you again.
(In another hallway, Ercole Visconti faces a jammed beverage vending machine.)
ERCOLE: Stai scherzando, vero? Il succo stupido si blocca proprio sul bordo! Che sfortuna!
(Riley Andersen, Grace Hsieh, and Bree Young walk past him.)
RILEY: Yikes.
GRACE: Talk about dramatic.
RILEY: Do you guys think all of the villains will show up?
BREE: Hmm. Not all.
(She says, punching a photo of Jangles. Meanwhile, the Potato Heads enter an elevator, already occupied by Fear, Kitbull, Stu, the Witch, and her crow. Fear lets them enter with an “after you” gesture.)
FEAR: Going down?
(Fear presses the button, only for the group to be stopped.)
ROZ: Hold the elevator! I’ll get there!
MR. POTATO HEAD: (reused from “Toy Story 2”) What?
MRS. POTATO HEAD: (reused from “Toy Story 3”) Oh.
(In an office, Meilin Lee draws at a desk with the 4*Townies.)
MEI: (SINGING) You’re never not on my mind
(James P. Sullivan, Mike Wazowski, and Boo pass.)
SULLEY: Come on, girls!
MIKE: Yeah, shake a leg, will ya?
MEI: Hey, you can’t rush art.
(Nash and Ramsey emerge from the paper, scaring the 4*Townies.)
RAMSEY: Well, gosh, is this a sleepover? Come on.
NASH: Let’s go!
(In the women’s bathroom, Celia Mae feeds her snakes breath mints, Laurel Lightfoot cleans her glasses, Luisa Rivera brushes Libby’s skin, Purl sprays her mouth, Mirage brushes her hair, and Colette Tatou adjusts her collar.)
CELIA: Eat up, girls. We’ve got to look great.
(Celia kisses one snake. Molly Davis opens the door, holding Jessie.)
JESSIE: Let’s move it, ladies!
(As Day and Night struggle to squeeze out of their photo, Luca Paguro, Alberto Scorfano, and Giulia Marcovaldo walk by.)
LUCA: You guys excited for the photo, too?
ALBERTO: You know it.
(They stop.)
GIULIA: Hey! Scud!
(Scud looms over Remy and Emile, about to eat them. Dante scares him away.)
REMY: Nice.
(The defective robots watch the Scare Simulator scene from “Monsters University” on a TV. Among the chiefs and suitors of Clans Macintosh, MacGuffin, and Dingwall, Valentina Ortiz and the Fire Hawks walk past.)
VAL: Come on, guys. You’re gonna have nightmares.
(Johnny Worthington III emerges from the screen, scaring the robots away. They surge past Ernesto de la Cruz and carry him away.)
DE LA CRUZ: Huh? Hey! Hey!
(Uku and Lele watch from their photo, unable to leave it. Thunderclap flies past.)
THUNDERCLAP: You guys need a lift?
(The volcanoes nod. Thunderclap picks up their photo with his talons and flies away. Back at the elevator, Roz slowly enters.)
ROZ: Thanks for holding the elevator, Potato Head.
MR. POTATO HEAD: (reused from “Toy Story 2”) Yeah, yeah, yeah, whatever.
BOOSTER: You guys mind if I squeeze in here, too?
(Booster Sinclair Munchapper squeezes himself into the elevator as it closes. In another hallway, Sox follows Anger.)
SOX: Would you like me to play whale sounds to relax to?
ANGER: No. I promise, I’m fine.
(Papá Héctor and Mamá Imelda Rivera come down the stairs. Héctor’s hat falls off. As he and Imelda laugh, Alec Azam takes it in his mouth and runs away.)
HÉCTOR: Hey! Alec! Presto, come get your rabbit!
(They run after him.)
IMELDA: Go, Alec, go!
(Woody laughs while coming up the stairs, then stops and gasps.)
EVELYN: That’s it. Just keep following.
(Evelyn Deavor walks by, hypnotizing Bonnie’s dad with her Screenslaver goggles.)
WOODY: Evelyn? Evelyn! Evelyn, stop it!
(Bonnie’s mom follows.)
BONNIE’S MOM: Don’t worry, Woody. I got this.
(She removes the goggles, then attacks Evelyn. As the fight continues, Woody cringes, then faces the wall in front of him and smiles.)
WOODY: Hmm.
(A portrait of Pixar’s founders, Ed Catmull and Alvy Ray Smith, hangs on it. Woody walks up to it and takes his hat off for a moment of respect.)
BUZZ: Hey, Woody? Where are you? We’re in the lobby!
WOODY: Gotta go, but thanks. On with the show.
(Woody leaves. Nearby, a line of characters waits on the stairs. Riding on Hanuman’s back, Woody flies past.)
WOODY: Whoa!
(Disgust opens the door.)
DISGUST: Coast is clear, Sheriff.
WOODY: Great!
(He jumps off Hanuman’s back.)
WOODY: Right this way!
(Fergus bumps into the closed door.)
WOODY: Oh! Your Majesty, are you okay?
FERGUS: (dizzily shakes his head) Aye, never better, Marston.
(He trips over a garbage can. The next character to leave, Buddy Pine, rolls his eyes.)
SYNDROME: Brilliant- Hey!
(He ducks under Dim carrying Heimlich, Rosie, Tuck, and Roll. Dim flies around the Luxo Jr. statue.)
HEIMLICH: Whee! I feel like a beautiful butterfly!
WOODY: Oh, great. The ladder!
(Alfredo Linguini ducks as Andy Davis swings the ladder over his head. Mo Morrison and Darby Steel walk by.)
MORRISON: I’ll say this much, I’m surprised this went off as well as it did.
DARBY: You’re telling me.
(They join the large group of characters being guided by Woody.)
WOODY: Okay, everybody. Get- Get together now.
(Tinny arrives.)
WOODY: Oh! After you.
(Tinny toots happily and bumps into M-O, who chitters angrily. Edna Mode hands Rex the camera.)
E: It is time, darling.
REX: Thank you, Ms. Mode!
(As Rex uses Slinky Dog to climb the ladder, it becomes unstable and wiggles.)
WOODY: Rex, careful!
(The ladder now swings in circles.)
REX: Where’s that timer button?
(Charles Muntz and his dogs watch.)
GAMMA: Three, two, one…
(Rex falls off the ladder. On the ground, he gets up next to the broken camera.)
DUNCAN: Well, that was fun.
(He storms away.)
SADNESS: Maybe we can try again in another forty years.
(All the other characters sadly walk away from Woody.)
WOODY: Oh, no, no, no. Come back. It- It- It’ll be fine. It’ll... be...
(The characters stop in their tracks as Rosa Rivera plays the first part of “When You Wish Upon a Star” with her violin. Joe Gardener joins in with his piano. Woody, Buzz, and Jessie watch happily.)
GREG: (SINGING) Anything your heart desires
GREG AND MANUEL: Will come to you
(Hopper sighs and puts his fingers on the bridge of his nose.)
HOPPER: I knew this was gonna happen.
IAN: If your heart is in your dream
22: No request is too extreme
JOHN AND MARY: When you wish upon a star
TYLOR AND VAL: As dreamers do
(Abuelita Elena Rivera sweeps up the broken pieces of the camera.)
CHORUS: Fate is kind
(WALL-E fixes it by placing it in his compactor.)
CHORUS: She brings to those who love
(Poppa Henry picks up the ladder. Francis carries Rex up the ladder, letting him set the camera down and press the timer button.)
CHORUS: The sweet fulfillment of their secret longing
(Corey and Gia hold hands as they sing. Elio Solis joins them in harmony.)
COREY, GIA, AND ELIO: Like a bolt out of the blue
MEI: Fate steps in…
(Her friends join in.)
4*TOWNIES: …and sees you through
(Woody stands on Andy’s hand.)
WOODY: When you wish upon a star
(Everyone, together!)
ALL: Your dreams come true
(As everyone finishes singing and smiles for the camera, Luxo Jr. faces us and flashes his light, and the finished photograph appears in a frame hanging on a wall. Fade to black. One final message appears: “TO ALL WHO HAVE IMAGINED WITH US, LAUGHED WITH US, AND DREAMED WITH US, THANK YOU”.)
Cast
Lori Alan as Bonnie’s Mom
Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear
Ed Asner as Carl Fredricksen
Mamaudou Athie as Wade Ripple
Mary Kay Bergman as Jessie’s Yodeling Voice
Emma Berman as Giulia Marcovaldo
Gael García Bernal as Papá Héctor Rivera
Brad Bird as Edna Mode (E)
Lewis Black as Anger
Flula Borg as Heimlich
Benjamin Bratt as Ernesto de la Cruz
Jack Bright as Spot
Albert Brooks as Marlin
Jen Brown as Pixar Intern
A.J. Buckley as Nash
Ben Burtt as WALL-E & M-O
Sophia Bush as Voyd
Caleb Cabrera as Manuel
Tristian Allerick Chen as Tyler Nguyen-Baker
Rosalie Chiang as Meilin Lee
Sawyer Cole as Luca Paguro
Billy Connolly as Fergus
Billy Crystal as Mike Wazowski
Joan Cusack as Jessie
Emily Davis as Billy, Goat, & Gruff
Ellen DeGeneres as Dory
Pete Docter as Himself
Ben Feldman as Tylor Tuskmon
Tina Fey as 22
Nathan Fillion as Johnny Worthington
Dave Foley as Flik
Eli Fucile as Jack-Jack Parr
Tony Fucile as Gus & Peck
Brad Garrett as Dim
Mary Gibbs as Boo
John Goodman as James P. Sullivan
Alexander Gould as Nemo
Napua Graig as Lele
Jack Dylan Grazer as Alberto Scorfano
Tony Hale as Fear
Tom Hanks as Woody
Estelle Harris as Mrs. Potato Head
Tom Holland as Ian Lightfoot
Bonnie Hunt as Rosie
Holly Hunter as Helen Parr
Kuana Torres Kahele as Uku
Catherine Keener as Evelyn Deavor
Yonas Kibreab as Elio Solis
Liza Lapira as Disgust
Larry the Cable Guy as Tow Mater
Jason Lee as Buddy Pine
Leah Lewis as Ember Lumen
Lilimar as Valentina Ortiz
Ryan Lopez as Miguel Rivera
Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Princess Atta
Yuri Lowenthal as Booster Sinclair Munchapper
Grace Lu as Grace Hsieh
Bud Luckey as Jackalope
Kelly Macdonald as Merida
Kyle McDaniel as Greg
Wendi McLendon-Covey as Gale Cumulus
Michael McShane as Tuck & Roll
John Morris as Andy Davis
Ava Morse as Miriam Mendelsohn
Jordan Nagai as Russell
Kathy Najimy as Mary
Lucas Neff as Duncan P. Anderson
Craig T. Nelson as Bob Parr
Sumayyah Nuriddin-Green as Bree Young
Raymond Ochoa as Arlo
Ed O’Neill as Hank
Patton Oswalt as Remy
Keke Palmer as Izzy Hawthorne
Hayden Panettiere as Princess Dot
Anna Paquin as Ramsey
Hyein Park as Abby Park
Bob Peterson as Dug & Roz
Banks Pierce as Dashiell Parr
Amy Poehler as Joy
Annie Potts as Bo Peep
Saverio Raimondo as Ercole Visconti
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan as Priya Mangal
Jerome Ranft as Gamma
John Ratzenberger as John
Don Rickles as Mr. Potato Head
Lou Romano as Alfredo Linguini
Wallace Shawn as Rex
Phyllis Smith as Sadness
Peter Sohn as Emile & Sox
Dale Soules as Darby Steel
Octavia Spencer as Corey
Andrew Stanton as Hopper
Kensington Tallman as Riley Andersen
Aliyah Taylor as Gia
Emma Thompson as Elinor
Jennifer Tilly as Celia Mae
Alanna Ubach as Mamá Imelda Rivera
Melissa Villaseñor as Val Little
Sarah Vowell as Violet Parr
Taika Waititi as Mo Morrison
Owen Wilson as Lightning McQueen
Steve Zahn as Thunderclap
*every voice actor in italics returns via archived recordings
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Resurge Dorados y deja en el terreno a Rojos
Este viernes se llevará a cabo la inauguración en el segundo duelo de la serie Chihuahua, Chih.- Leo Rosales pegó batazo de hit al jardín derecho en el cierre de la onceava entrada y los Dorados de Chihuahua lograron milagroso triunfo de 11-10 para dejar tendidos en el campo a los Rojos de Jiménez, al abrir noche la temporada de la LEB-Mexbet 2023. Un juego de toma y daca se vivió en el estadio Chihuahua, donde la afición local fue testigo de cómo su equipo se levantó de la lona para iniciar con el pie derecho camino rumbo a la corona 16. Después de que Rojos anotó tres carreras al abrir la onceava entrada para romper un empate de 10-10. Los Dorados no bajaron los brazos y orquestaron la rebelión triunfal, con dos outs en la pizarra. El emergente Manuel González pegó infield hit, Javier Hernández lo mandó a home con doble, la pIzarra se colocó 10-8, Rafa González recibió pasaporte, Sergio Nájera asestó de imparable para llenar la casa, enseguida Iván Morales conectó rola al short que le hizo un extraño a Gerardo García, así se empató el marcador y todo terminó con el batazo de Leo Rosales a la banda contraria. “Lo mejor de fue que el equipo jamás dejó de pelear, porque es importante iniciar ganando en casa”, dijo Marcelo Juárez el manejado de los Dorados. La visita pegó primero en la segunda entrada, con par de carreras, enviadas al plato por Andrés Urbina con doblete entre izquierdo-central. En el cierre, un pelotazo a Sergio Nájera con la casa llena movió la pizarra 2-1, el ataque pudo haber sido mayor, pero Dorados dejó las bases llenas. En el tercer capítulo, cuadrangular de Eulises Álvarez adelantó a Rojos, que sumó una más (4-1) en el quinto inning, cuando Juan Manuel Manidabeitia pisó el home. Al cerrar la tanda, Dorados vino a la carga y empató la pizarra 4-4. Iván Morales recibió pasaporte, Leo Rosales pegó hit al derecho, se colocaron hombres en las esquinas, Ramón Valadez empujó una con sencillo, Mario Cabrera se ponchó y Marco Manjarrez pegó doble productor de par de carreras. Al caer la fatídica séptima, los capitalinos finalmente tomaron el mando en la pizarra 6-4, al timbrar en dos ocasiones, gracias a un batazo productor de Marco Manjarrez. La novena entrada resultó de película, Dorados a base de corazón, Rojos fabricó ataque de tres vueltas para ahora estar a tres mates de la victoria. Chihuahua empató en el cierre, después de un out, Mario Cabrera conectó imparable, Marco Manjarrez elevó al izquierdo, Cabrera se robó la intermedia, para timbrar cuando el emergente Ulises Villa conectó línea al jardín central que Miguel Torres no logró atrapar. El pitcher ganador resultó Alejandro Trujillo (1-0) y el perdedor Fernando Lagunes (0-1) ambos en labor de relevo. Este viernes 12 de mayo se jugará el segundo de la serie a las 19:00 horas, además previo al cotejo se celebrará la inauguración oficial. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 C H E ROJOS 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 10 16 3 DORADOS 0 1 0 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 4 11 14 2 PG.- Alejandro Trujillo (relevo) PP.- Fernando Lagunes (relevo) HR.- Eulises Álvarez (Rojos) Mejores bats por Chihuahua: Marco Manjarrez 5-2 con 4 CP Sergio Nájera 4-2 Ramón Valdés y Leo Rosales ambos de 4-2 Mejores bats por Jiménez: Francisco Sánchez 4-3 Francisco Sánchez 4-3 Nahim Núñez 6-3
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Tony Awards Nominations 2023: The Complete List
Img Source: https://static01.nyt.com/images/2023/05/02/multimedia/02tony-noms-list2-pvkl/02tony-noms-list2-pvkl-jumbo.jpg The nominations for the 76th Tony Awards were announced on Tuesday, May 2, 2023. Lea Michele, the current star of “Funny Girl” on Broadway, and Myles Frost, who won a 2022 Tony Award for his portrayal of Michael Jackson in the Broadway musical “MJ,” announced the nominations. Some categories were read live on CBS at 8:30 a.m. Eastern, and others were unveiled through a livestream on the Tony Awards YouTube page. A total of 38 shows were vying for Tonys this year. To be eligible, a Broadway show must have opened between April 29, 2022, and April 27, 2023. This year’s awards ceremony is slated for Sunday, June 11. “Some Like It Hot,” a Broadway musical version of the Billy Wilder film, picked up the most nominations of any show, with 13 in all. The musicals “& Juliet,” “New York, New York,” and “Shucked” each followed with nine nominations. Here is the complete list of nominees for the 2023 Tony Awards:
Best New Play
- “Ain’t No Mo’” - “Between Riverside and Crazy” - “Cost of Living” - “Fat Ham” - “Leopoldstadt”
Best New Musical
- “& Juliet” - “Kimberly Akimbo” - “New York, New York” - “Shucked” - “Some Like It Hot”
Best Play Revival
- “The Piano Lesson” - “A Doll’s House” - “The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window” - “Topdog/Underdog”
Best Musical Revival
- “Into the Woods” - “Camelot” - “Parade” - “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street”
Best Leading Actor in a Play
- Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, “Topdog/Underdog” - Corey Hawkins, “Topdog/Underdog” - Sean Hayes, “Good Night, Oscar” - Stephen McKinley Henderson, “Between Riverside and Crazy” - Wendell Pierce, “Death of a Salesman”
Best Leading Actress in a Play
- Jessica Chastain, “A Doll’s House” - Jodie Comer, “Prima Facie” - Jessica Hecht, “Summer, 1976” - Audra McDonald, “Ohio State Murders”
Best Leading Actress in a Musical
- Annaleigh Ashford, “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” - Sara Bareilles, “Into the Woods” - Victoria Clark, “Kimberly Akimbo” - Lorna Courtney, “& Juliet” - Micaela Diamond, “Parade”
Best Leading Actor in a Musical
- Christian Borle, “Some Like It Hot” - J. Harrison Ghee, “Some Like It Hot” - Josh Groban, “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” - Brian D’Arcy James, “Into the Woods” - Ben Platt, “Parade” - Colton Ryan, “New York, New York”
Best Featured Actor in a Play
- Jordan E. Cooper, “Ain’t No Mo’” - Samuel L. Jackson, “The Piano Lesson” - Arian Moayed, “A Doll’s House” - Brandon Uranowitz, “Leopold
Best Choreography Steven
- Hoggett, “New York, New York” - Molly Smith, “Camelot” - Sergio Trujillo, “& Juliet” - Casey Nicholaw, “Some Like It Hot” - Rob Ashford, “Shucked”
Best Direction of a Play Kenny Leon, “Ain’t No Mo’”
Christopher Ashley, “Leopoldstadt” Daniel Fish, “Death of a Salesman” Gregory Mosher, “Topdog/Underdog” Best Direction of a Musical Diane Paulus, “& Juliet” Michael Mayer, “New York, New York” Jerry Zaks, “Some Like It Hot” Scott Ellis, “Kimberly Akimbo” Marc Bruni, “Shucked”
Best Scenic Design of a Play Tony Cisek, “The Lifespan of a Fact”
Miriam Buether, “Leopoldstadt” Andrew Lieberman, “Between Riverside and Crazy” Mimi Lien, “Ain’t No Mo’”
Best Scenic Design of a Musical David Rockwell, “Some Like It Hot”
David Korins, “& Juliet” Derek McLane, “Shucked” David Gallo, “Kimberly Akimbo”
Best Costume Design of a Play
Linda Cho, “The Lifespan of a Fact” Catherine Zuber, “Leopoldstadt” Toni-Leslie James, “Between Riverside and Crazy” Dede M. Ayite, “Ain’t No Mo’”
Best Costume Design of a Musical
Gregg Barnes, “Some Like It Hot” Emily Rebholz, “& Juliet” William Ivey Long, “New York, New York” Paloma Young, “Shucked” Best Lighting Design of a Play Jane Cox, “Leopoldstadt” Alan C. Edwards, “Ain’t No Mo’” Japhy Weideman, “The Lifespan of a Fact” Jennifer Schriever, “Topdog/Underdog”
Best Lighting Design of a Musical
Howell Binkley, “Some Like It Hot” Natasha Katz, “& Juliet” Bradley King, “Kimberly Akimbo” Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer, “New York, New York”
Best Sound Design of a Play
Dan Moses Schreier, “Leopoldstadt” Steve Canyon Kennedy, “Between Riverside and Crazy” Jane Shaw, “Ain’t No Mo’” Fitz Patton, “The Lifespan of a Fact”
Best Sound Design of a Musical
Peter Hylenski, “Some Like It Hot” Jonathan Deans, “& Juliet” Dan Moses Schreier, “Shucked” Kai Harada, “Kimberly Akimbo”
Best Orchestrations
Larry Blank, “Some Like It Hot” Bill Elliott and Greg Anthony Rassen, “Kimberly Akimbo” Tom Kitt, “& Juliet” Duncan Sheik, “New York, New York” Those are the complete nominations for the 2023 Tony Awards. Fans of theater will have to wait until June 11 to find out who wins in each category. The awards ceremony is always a memorable event, celebrating the best of the best in Broadway theater.
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The 76th Tony Awards nominations have been announced, and it's a great year for theater fans. Some Like It Hot leads the pack with 13 nominations, while & Juliet, New York, New York, and Shucked are close behind with nine each. The awards ceremony is set for June 11, so there's plenty Read the full article
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La periodista mexicana Lydia Cacho abre esta tarde en Trujillo tres días en torno a la literatura y el periodismo de FILE – Festival Internacional de la Literatura en Español de Extremadura
Lydia Cacho, Santiago Posteguillo, Sergio del Molino y Santiago Roncagliolo son algunos de los grandes escritores y periodistas que participan este fin de semana en la segunda etapa de FILE- Festival Internacional de Literatura en Español de Extremadura que se celebra en Trujillo y su entorno después del éxito del arranque el pasado fin de semana en Zafra y alrededores. El festival comprende…
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How Classic Reggae Movie ‘The Harder They Come’ Was Remade for the Stage#Classic #Reggae #Movie #Harder #Remade #Stage
How do you take a seminal movie on the helm of its 50 anniversary and create a contemporary musical with reggae, a genre of music rarely seen on stage? That was the challenge facing Tony Taccone (director) and Sergio Trujillo (co-director) of The Harder They Come which began previews earlier this month at New York City’s Public Theater with performances running through March 26. “The film is…
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🎭#ArtIsAWeapon #TheaterLovers #TheaterDiscounts
The Public Theater @publictheaterny presents THE HARDER THEY COME, - a new musical adaptation by
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks @suzanloriparks365 of the iconic 1972 Jamaican film, February 16 - March 26, 2023. Read below for more info and a discount ticket offer from @walktallgirl!
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Performances begin February 16.
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Beginning February 16, The Public Theater brings to life a new musical adaptation of the Jamaican iconic movie, THE HARDER THEY COME.
Celebrating its 50th anniversary, the breakthrough film, produced and directed by Perry Henzell and co-written with Trevor Rhone, tells the story of Ivan, a young singer who arrives in Kingston, Jamaica, eager to become a star. After falling in love and cutting a record deal with a powerful music mogul, Ivan soon learns that the game is rigged, and as he becomes increasingly defiant, he finds himself in a battle that threatens not only his life but the very fabric of Jamaican society.
Featuring Grammy Award winner Jimmy Cliff’s hits, “You Can Get It If You Really Want” and "Many Rivers to Cross" and a book by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks, former Artistic Director of Berkeley Repertory Theatre Tony Taccone directs this new musical, with co-direction by Tony Award winner Sergio Trujillo and choreography by Edgar Godineaux.
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(@bethrnoora's tags) the fact i didn't know who jacob elordi was made this so much funnier. i'm in conniptions 😭😭😭
now i'm thinking about who would actually play gwilin in Skyrim The Movie. maybe sergio trujillo? BUT ☝️ with some charly garcia circa 1970s hair.
currently pissing myself at this. chatgpt misidentified gwilin as an altmer
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sergiotrujillo: Who loves you… Thank-you #cleveland #comingsoon‼️
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