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MISTAKEN FOR HAMAS FIGHTERS, AID WORKERS KILLED
John Chapman, James ‘Jim’ Henderson and James Kirby, three Britons among the seven WCK aid workers killed in an Israeli air strike in Gaza. Photograph: PA (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/apr/02/israeli-airstrike-gaza-british-citizens-aid-workers-killed) Mistaken for Hamas terrorists, three British aid workers were amongst seven humanitarian workers killed while trying to deliver aid into…
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NYPD widow Stephanie Diller receives ‘Stephen Siller Back the Blue’ honor at Fox Nation's Patriot Awards
The grieving young widow of slain NYPD Detective Jonathan Diller was honored during Fox Nation’s Patriot Awards Thursday night – nine months after the fallen cop was shot dead approaching two ex-cons in a parked car in Queens. Diller’s wife, Stephanie, 29, accepted the “Stephen Siller Black the Blue” award on behalf of her late husband from Fox News personality Judge Jeanine Pirro during the…
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Disturbing details emerge surrounding Governor Kathy Hochul’s political stunt at Officer Diller’s funeral…
The nation is in mourning over the loss of Officer Jon Diller, a 31-year-old police officer, husband, and father, ruthlessly killed by two “career criminals” during what should have been a routine traffic stop. There’s now a “pro-thug” stance that rules in New York, and as a result of that, this dedicated family man’s life was erased by a couple of dregs of humanity, robbing him of his future and his family of their loved one.
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There was another large turnout at the second wake for NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller in Massapequa Park on Friday. Sunny skies replaced Thursday’s soaking rains for the thousands standing in line Friday, but the mood was still dark in Massapequa Park. “He was doing his duty, and I just feel in my heart to be here,” one mourner said. “Didn’t have to happen. The laws need to be changed,” another mourner said. Law enforcement and everyday New Yorkers turned out to support the 31-year-old officer’s heartbroken family, filing past back-the-blue memorial flowers and images of Diller’s wife, Stephanie, and their 1-year-old son, Ryan.
Many Americans showed up to pay their respects, including President Trump, who, as we all know, is a pro-cop and anti-criminal champion. The 45th president was welcomed with open arms by the grieving family.
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Set in San Francisco, family-friendly sitcom Full House centers around the adventures of a widowed father, his three children, and his two best friends. Danny (Bob Saget of America's Funniest Home Videos) is a straight-laced sportscaster, Joey (David Coulier) is a fun-loving stand-up comedian, and brother-in-law Jesse (John Stamos) is an Elvis-obsessed rocker. Danny's children include 11-year-old D.J. (Candace Cameron), five-year-old Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin), and baby Michelle (big-eyed future superstars Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen). Created by Jeff Franklin ( Laverne and Shirley), the show ran on ABC for eight seasons.
In the pilot, "Our Very First Show," Joey and Jesse, who are both looking for a place to live, move into Danny's townhouse after the death of his wife (who was killed by a drunk driver). The deal is that they'll have to help look after the kids. It's a task for which both men are ill equipped. The fun comes from the trouble the girls get into each week and the many messes Joey and Jesse create in their attempts to set things right--particularly when it comes to cooking, cleaning, and diaper-changing--but also from the cheesy 1980s styles on display, like Jesse's big hair, spandex pants, and string ties.
The Complete First Season includes all 22 episodes plus the original un-aired pilot with John Posey as Danny. (In Franklin's commentary on "Our Very First Show," he notes that Paul Reiser was also considered for the role.) Noteworthy guest stars include Phyllis Diller ("But Seriously Folks"), Stacy Q ("D.J. Tanner's Day Off'), and Candace's brother Kirk "Growing Pains" Cameron ("Just One of the Guys"). While Full House was never a magnet for major awards, the program developed a large following during its long run (while the house got fuller yet), followed by an even longer after-life in syndication.
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It’s Phyllis Diller’s 100th birthday today!!!! Here’s a scan from her scrapbook of Phyllis with her kids in 1951. From left, Pete, Sallee, Suzy, Stephanie, and Perry.
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Alternative Magazine - Gegenkultur
München war in den 60er Jahren eine graue biedere Stadt mit hoher sozialer Kontrolle in den Nachbarschaften. Die Ideologie des "3. Reiches" und das gleichzeitige Schweigen dazu war in allen Bereichen des Familien-Lebens noch aktiv, trug graue Anzüge und feierte fromme Fronleichnams-Prozessionen. Dreimal am Tag läuten die Glocken aller katholischen Kirchtürme den "Engel des Herrn", und auch wenn die Beamten nicht mehr den Hut abnehmen und beten, wie es zur königlichen Zeit bis 1918 noch vorgeschrieben war, ist der Klang doch bis heute eine Erinnerung an die alte herrschende Ordnung. Sie war immer auch verlogen: Alle wussten irgend etwas von Priestern und Prostitution, erst viel später von Ministranten, was man damals gar nicht ausgesprochen, ernst genommen hätte. Der Adel und das Geld hatten immer Vorrechte, die von der Polizei auch brav eingehalten und respektiert wurden. Und dann gab es es viele Umschreibungen: Die Junggesellen, die etwas anders waren, aber ganz liebenswürdig, der "Einschichtige" (Allein Lebende) und der, "dem keine recht war", der Privatier und die zusammen hausenden / lebenden Witwer ... ... und Ende der 60er Jahre die ersten Wohngemeinschaften, zuerst immer noch als "Kommune" gedacht, weil das die einzige in den Zeitungen berichtete Form war, mit gemeinsamem Schlafzimmer aus lauter Matratzen, wie es in wilden Berichten mit Uschi Obermeier abgebildet war. Da begann wohl auch die Abspaltung der Kommune2 in der Schellingstraße als schwule Wohngemeinschaft, in immer neuen Besetzungen bis heute, was einmal eine eigene Forschung bräuchte. Im BLATT, der Stadtzeitung für München, arbeitete dann auch Peter Schult mit, zu dem sich viele Ausreißer aus den damals noch brutal schlagenden Kinderheimen einfanden: In Schwabing fanden sich immer wieder nachfolgende und Suchende der alten Bohemè, auf den Spuren von Erich Mühsam und Wedekind, deren Lieder noch in manchen Kneipen zur Gitarre gesungen wurden. Schwule Feste, Filme und Treffpunkte standen allmählich in Artikeln und im Veranstaltungskalender, aber auch die Anklagen und Prozesse, die bundesweite Solidar-Aktion für Peter Schult, zu der die Akten im Forum liegen. Das BLATT liegt in Sammlungen von ca 1974-1983? im www.arbeiterarchiv.de - VSG Verein für sexuelle Gleichberechtigung e.V. in der Weißenburgerstraße 26 in Haidhausen 1975? - 1982? im Keller des Schuhhaus Tretter, Montags und freitags ab ca 19h geöffnet, an anderen Tagen auch Gruppentreffen wie die Redaktion des Kellerjournal (liegt im www.forummuenchen.org) Eine Beratungsgruppe, das Rosa Telefon, hatte an den offenen Abenden ein paar Stunden Dienst, ansonsten eigene Fortbildung und Supervision, die Anzeigen mit der Telefon-Nummer wurden in der Süddeutschen Zeitung um 1980 als unmoralisch noch abgelehnt, erst der Sedlmayr-Mord mit Fahndung im "Homo-Milieu" brachte die Existenz einer anderen Orientierung in die Schlagzeilen. Die Gruppen HALT (Homosexuelle Alternative) in der esg (Evangelische Studenten-Gemeinde in der Friedrichstraße) und die Rosa Freizeit am Bavaria-Ring waren die neuen Gruppen von Studierenden, die selbst eigene Kultur- und politische Programme sowie gemeinschaftliche Freizeitgestaltung organisierten. Do, 13.07. GEGENKULTUR – Münchner Independent Magazine
Independent Magazine ansehen, anfassen und selber machen: Die Ausstellung GEGENKULTUR zeigt, was die Münchner Subkultur produziert – selbst gemachte Magazine, die sich als kritisches Gegenstück zum Medienalltag der Massenkultur verstehen. Hefte, die sonst nur in Off-Spaces, Clubs oder ‚unter der Hand‘ weitergereicht werden, können in der Ausstellung durchgeblättert, entdeckt und gelesen werden. Neben den aktuellen Magazinen zum Anfassen zeigt die Ausstellung alternative, kuriose und hochpolitische Hefte ab den 1970er Jahren zum Anschauen, die Hubert Kretschmer für das Archive Artist Publications aufgespürt und archiviert hat. Dazu sind queere Zines aus dem Archiv Forum für Homosexualität München und Punkmagazine aus den frühen 80ern aus dem Bestand von Wolfgang Diller zu sehen. Der anschließende Workshop mit dem beißpony Artwork Team (Stephanie Müller und Klaus Dietl) wirft einen Blick „behind the zines“ und bietet die Gelegenheit, im gemeinsamen Austausch miteinander eigene Ideen umzusetzen – „zine-making isn’t about rules or knowledge, it’s about freedom and power!“ Am Donnerstag, 13.07. kommen die Macher_innen selbst zu Wort: ab 19 Uhr findet eine Lesung aktueller und historischer Texte aus der ‚Gegenkultur‘ statt. Alle Informationen gibt es HIER. GEGENKULTUR – Münchner Independent Magazine 2. - 28. Juli 2017 Halle der PLATFORM Details * Der Engel des Herrn brachte Maria die Botschaft und sie empfing ... der Anfang des Gebetes, das als Eröffnung drei mal am Tag zu beten ist, gefolgt von einer Reihe von "Gegrüsst seist du Maria" und variierten "Gesetzlein", die wie im Rosenkranz die wichtigsten Sätze des katholischen Glaubens wiederholten. Das Bürgerrecht war in diesen Zeiten für Juden und für Protestanten nur in begrenztem Umfang und unter besonderen Bedingungen zu bekommen. Click to Post
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Alternative Magazine - Gegenkultur
München war in den 60er Jahren eine graue biedere Stadt mit hoher sozialer Kontrolle in den Nachbarschaften. Die Ideologie des "3. Reiches" und das gleichzeitige Schweigen dazu war in allen Bereichen des Familien-Lebens noch aktiv, trug graue Anzüge und feierte fromme Fronleichnams-Prozessionen. Dreimal am Tag läuten die Glocken aller katholischen Kirchtürme den "Engel des Herrn", und auch wenn die Beamten nicht mehr den Hut abnehmen und beten, wie es zur königlichen Zeit bis 1918 noch vorgeschrieben war, ist der Klang doch bis heute eine Erinnerung an die alte herrschende Ordnung. Sie war immer auch verlogen: Alle wussten irgend etwas von Priestern und Prostitution, erst viel später von Ministranten, was man damals gar nicht ausgesprochen, ernst genommen hätte. Der Adel und das Geld hatten immer Vorrechte, die von der Polizei auch brav eingehalten und respektiert wurden. Und dann gab es es viele Umschreibungen: Die Junggesellen, die etwas anders waren, aber ganz liebenswürdig, der "Einschichtige" (Allein Lebende) und der, "dem keine recht war", der Privatier und die zusammen hausenden / lebenden Witwer ... ... und Ende der 60er Jahre die ersten Wohngemeinschaften, zuerst immer noch als "Kommune" gedacht, weil das die einzige in den Zeitungen berichtete Form war, mit gemeinsamem Schlafzimmer aus lauter Matratzen, wie es in wilden Berichten mit Uschi Obermeier abgebildet war. Da begann wohl auch die Abspaltung der Kommune2 in der Schellingstraße als schwule Wohngemeinschaft, in immer neuen Besetzungen bis heute, was einmal eine eigene Forschung bräuchte. Im BLATT, der Stadtzeitung für München, arbeitete dann auch Peter Schult mit, zu dem sich viele Ausreißer aus den damals noch brutal schlagenden Kinderheimen einfanden: In Schwabing fanden sich immer wieder nachfolgende und Suchende der alten Bohemè, auf den Spuren von Erich Mühsam und Wedekind, deren Lieder noch in manchen Kneipen zur Gitarre gesungen wurden. Schwule Feste, Filme und Treffpunkte standen allmählich in Artikeln und im Veranstaltungskalender, aber auch die Anklagen und Prozesse, die bundesweite Solidar-Aktion für Peter Schult, zu der die Akten im Forum liegen. Das BLATT liegt in Sammlungen von ca 1974-1983? im www.arbeiterarchiv.de - VSG Verein für sexuelle Gleichberechtigung e.V. in der Weißenburgerstraße 26 in Haidhausen 1975? - 1982? im Keller des Schuhhaus Tretter, Montags und freitags ab ca 19h geöffnet, an anderen Tagen auch Gruppentreffen wie die Redaktion des Kellerjournal (liegt im www.forummuenchen.org) Eine Beratungsgruppe, das Rosa Telefon, hatte an den offenen Abenden ein paar Stunden Dienst, ansonsten eigene Fortbildung und Supervision, die Anzeigen mit der Telefon-Nummer wurden in der Süddeutschen Zeitung um 1980 als unmoralisch noch abgelehnt, erst der Sedlmayr-Mord mit Fahndung im "Homo-Milieu" brachte die Existenz einer anderen Orientierung in die Schlagzeilen. Die Gruppen HALT (Homosexuelle Alternative) in der esg (Evangelische Studenten-Gemeinde in der Friedrichstraße) und die Rosa Freizeit am Bavaria-Ring waren die neuen Gruppen von Studierenden, die selbst eigene Kultur- und politische Programme sowie gemeinschaftliche Freizeitgestaltung organisierten. Do, 13.07. GEGENKULTUR – Münchner Independent Magazine
Independent Magazine ansehen, anfassen und selber machen: Die Ausstellung GEGENKULTUR zeigt, was die Münchner Subkultur produziert – selbst gemachte Magazine, die sich als kritisches Gegenstück zum Medienalltag der Massenkultur verstehen. Hefte, die sonst nur in Off-Spaces, Clubs oder ‚unter der Hand‘ weitergereicht werden, können in der Ausstellung durchgeblättert, entdeckt und gelesen werden. Neben den aktuellen Magazinen zum Anfassen zeigt die Ausstellung alternative, kuriose und hochpolitische Hefte ab den 1970er Jahren zum Anschauen, die Hubert Kretschmer für das Archive Artist Publications aufgespürt und archiviert hat. Dazu sind queere Zines aus dem Archiv Forum für Homosexualität München und Punkmagazine aus den frühen 80ern aus dem Bestand von Wolfgang Diller zu sehen. Der anschließende Workshop mit dem beißpony Artwork Team (Stephanie Müller und Klaus Dietl) wirft einen Blick „behind the zines“ und bietet die Gelegenheit, im gemeinsamen Austausch miteinander eigene Ideen umzusetzen – „zine-making isn’t about rules or knowledge, it’s about freedom and power!“ Am Donnerstag, 13.07. kommen die Macher_innen selbst zu Wort: ab 19 Uhr findet eine Lesung aktueller und historischer Texte aus der ‚Gegenkultur‘ statt. Alle Informationen gibt es HIER. GEGENKULTUR – Münchner Independent Magazine 2. - 28. Juli 2017 Halle der PLATFORM Details * Der Engel des Herrn brachte Maria die Botschaft und sie empfing ... der Anfang des Gebetes, das als Eröffnung drei mal am Tag zu beten ist, gefolgt von einer Reihe von "Gegrüsst seist du Maria" und variierten "Gesetzlein", die wie im Rosenkranz die wichtigsten Sätze des katholischen Glaubens wiederholten. Das Bürgerrecht war in diesen Zeiten für Juden und für Protestanten nur in begrenztem Umfang und unter besonderen Bedingungen zu bekommen. Click to Post
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PHOTOS: Sun Valley Conf. Jared Attending ‘Mothership of Global Elitism’
PHOTOS: Sun Valley Conf. Jared Attending ‘Mothership of Global Elitism’
When it comes to elitism, the Sun Valley conference that Jared Kushner is attending this week is worse than Davos, according to MSNBC anchor and Wall Street expert Stephanie Ruhle. Breitbart News has led the charge in reporting on those in the bipartisan “Party of Davos” who put globalist interests—and the opinions of the media and financial elites—above what is often best for Americans. On…
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Below is the complete list of the 70th Annual Outer Critics Circle Awards Honorees. This year all the shows and artists listed in each of the 27 categories are winners. Multiple honorees include David Henry Hwang (Soft Power book and score) and Michael R. Jackson (A Strange Loop book and score) The titles are linked to my reviews.
OUTSTANDING NEW BROADWAY PLAY
Grand Horizons Written by Bess Wohl Produced by Second Stage Theater Developed in association with Williamstown Theatre Festival
The Height of the Storm Written by Florian Zeller Translated by Christopher Hampton Produced by Manhattan Theatre Club, Simon Friend, Mark Goucher, Harold Panter, and Scott Landis
The Inheritance Written by Matthew Lopez Produced by Tom Kirdahy, Sonia Friedman Productions, Hunter Arnold, Elizabeth Dewberry & Ali Ahmet Kocabiyik, 1001 Nights Productions, Robert Greenblatt, Mark Lee, Peter May, Scott Rudin, Richard Winkler, Bruce Cohen, Mara Isaacs, Greg Berlanti & Robbie Rogers, Brad Blume, Burnt Umber Productions, Shane Ewen, Greenleaf Productions, Marguerite Hoffman, Oliver Roth, Joseph Baker/Drew Hodges, Stephanie P. McClelland, Broadway Strategic Return Fund, Caiola Productions, Mary J. Davis, Kayla Greenspan, Fakston Productions, FBK Productions, Sally Cade Holmes, Benjamin Lowy, MWM Live, Lee & Alec Seymour, Lorenzo Thione, Sing Out, Louise! Productions, AB Productions/Julie Boardman, Adam Zell & Co./ZKM Media, Jamie deRoy/Catherine Adler, DeSantis-Baugh Productions/Adam Hyndman, Gary DiMauro/Meredith Lynsey Schade, John Goldwyn/Silva Theatrical Group, Deborah Green/Christina Mattsson, Cliff Hopkins/George Scarles, Invisible Wall Productions/Lauren Stein, Sharon Karmazin/Broadway Factor NYC, Brian Spector/Madeleine Foster Bersin, Undivided Productions/Hysell Dohr Group, UshkowitzLatimer Productions/Tyler Mount, and The Young Vic
Linda Vista Written by Tracy Letts Produced by Second Stage Theater and Steppenwolf Theatre Company, in association with Center Theatre Group
The Sound Inside Written by Adam Rapp Produced by Jeffrey Richards, Lincoln Center Theater, Rebecca Gold, Evamere Entertainment, Eric Falkenstein, Salman Vienn Al-Rashid, Spencer Ross, Filmnation Entertainment/Faliro House, Iris Smith, Jane Bergère, Caiola Productions, Mark S. Golub and David S. Golub, Ken Greiner, Gemini Theatrical Investors, LLC, Scott H. Mauro, Jayne Baron Sherman, Czekaj Productions, Wendy Morgan-Hunter, Kristin Foster, Brian Moreland, Sonia Mudbhatkal, Jacob Soroken Porter, and Williamstown Theatre Festival); Associate Producer: Haley McIntosh
OUTSTANDING NEW BROADWAY MUSICAL
Jagged Little Pill Music by Alanis Morissette and Glen Ballard Lyrics by Alanis Morissette Book by Diablo Cody Produced by Vivek J. Tiwary, Arvind Ethan David, Eva Price, Caiola Productions, Level Forward & Abigail Disney, Geffen Playhouse-Tenenbaum-Feinberg, James L. Nederlander, Dean Borell Moravis Silver, Stephen G. Johnson, Concord Theatricals, Bard Theatricals, M. Kilburg Reedy, 42nd.club, Betsy Dollinger, Sundowners, The Araca Group, Jana Bezdek, Len Blavatnik, BSL Enterprises, LLC, Burnt Umber Productions, Darren DeVerna & Jeremiah Harris, Daryl Roth, Susan Edelstein, FG Productions, Sue Gilad & Larry Rogowsky, Harmonia, John Gore Theatrical Group, Melissa M. Jones & Barbara H. Freitag, Stephanie Kramer, Lamplighter Projects, Christina Isaly Liceaga, David Mirvish, Spencer B. Ross, Bellanca Smigel Rutter, Iris Smith, Jason Taylor & Sydney Suiter, Rachel Weinstein, W.I.T. Productions/Gabriel Creative Partners, Independent Presenters Network, Jujamcyn Theaters, and The American Repertory Theatre
Moulin Rouge! Book by John Logan Based on the 2001 Twentieth Century Fox Motion Picture written by Baz Luhrmann and Craig Pearce Produced by Carmen Pavlovic, Gerry Ryan, Global Creatures, Bill Damaschke, Aaron Lustbader, Hunter Arnold, Darren Bagert, Erica Lynn Schwartz/Matt Picheny/Stephanie Rosenberg, Adam Blanshay Productions/Nicolas & Charles Talar, Iris Smith, Aleri Entertainment, CJ ENM, Sophie Qi/Harmonia Holdings, Baz & Co./Len Blavatnik, AF Creative Media International Theatre Fund, Endeavor Content, Tom & Pam Faludy, Gilad-Rogowsky/InStone Productions, John Gore Organization, MEHR-BB Entertainment GmbH, Spencer Ross, Nederlander Presentations/IPN, Eric Falkenstein/Suzanne Grant, Jennifer Fischer, Peter May/Sandy Robertson, Triptyk Studios, Carl Daikeler/Sandi Moran, DeSantis-Baugh Productions, Red Mountain Theatre Company/42nd.club, Candy Spelling/Tulchin Bartner, Roy Furman and Jujamcyn Theaters; By special arrangement with Buena Vista Theatrical
Tina: The Tina Turner Musical Book by Katori Hall With Frank Ketelaar and Kees Prins Produced by Stage Entertainment, James L. Nederlander, Tali Pelman, Feste Investment B.V., David Mirvish, Nattering Way, TEG Dainty, Katori Hall, Mark Rubinstein LTD, Warner Chappell, Peter May, Eva Price, No Guarantees, Caiola Productions, Jamie deRoy, Wendy Federman, Roy Furman, Independent Presenters Network, John Gore Organization, Marc Levine, Carl Moellenberg, Al Nocciolino, Catherine Adler, Tom Perakos, Iris Smith, Candy Spelling, Anita Waxman, Daryl Roth, Sony/ATV Music Publishing and Universal Music Publishing Group; Produced in association with Tina Turner
OUTSTANDING NEW OFF-BROADWAY PLAY
Cambodian Rock Band Written by Lauren Yee Produced by Signature Theatre Company
Greater Clements Written by Samuel D. Hunter Produced by Lincoln Center Theatre
Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven+ Written by Stephen Adly Guirgis Produced by Atlantic Theater Company and LAByrinth Theater Company
Make Believe Written by Bess Wohl Produced by Second Stage Theatre
Seared Written by Theresa Rebeck Produced by MCC Theater
OUTSTANDING NEW OFF-BROADWAY MUSICAL
Darling Grenadine Book, Music, and Lyrics by Daniel Zaitchik Produced by Roundabout Theatre Company
Octet Book, Music, and Lyrics by Dave Malloy Produced by Signature Theatre Company
The Secret Life of Bees Book by Lynn Nottage Music by Duncan Sheik Lyrics by Susan Birkenhead Based on the novel by Sue Monk Kidd Produced by Atlantic Theater Company
Soft Power Book and Lyrics by David Henry Hwang Music and Additional Lyrics by Jeanine Tesori Produced by the Public Theater and Center Theatre Group
A Strange Loop Book, Music, and Lyrics by Michael R. Jackson Produced by Playwrights Horizons in association with Page 73 Productions
OUTSTANDING REVIVAL OF A PLAY
(Broadway or Off-Broadway)
Betrayal Written by Harold Pinter Produced by Ambassador Theatre Group, Benjamin Lowy Productions, Gavin Kalin Productions, Glass Half Full Productions, Annapurna Theatre, Hunter Arnold, Burnt Umber Productions, Rashad V. Chambers, Eilene Davidson Productions, KFF Productions, Dominick LaRuffa Jr., Antonio Marion, Stephanie P. McClelland, Richard Winkler/Alan Shorr, and The Jamie Lloyd Company
Fires in the Mirror Written by Anna Deavere Smith Produced by Signature Theatre
For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf Written by Ntozake Shange Produced by the Public Theater
Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune Written by Terrence McNally Produced by Hunter Arnold, Debbie Bisno, Tom Kirdahy, Elizabeth Dewberry & Ali Ahmet Kocabiyik, Broadway Strategic Return Fund, Caiola Productions, FedermanGold Productions, Invisible Wall Productions, John Gore Organization, Mike Karns, Kilimanjaro Theatricals, Peter May, Tyler Mount, Seriff Productions, Silva Theatrical Group, Cliff Bleszinski/GetterLazarDaly, Jamie deRoy/Gary DiMauro, Suzi Dietz & Lenny Beer/Sally Cade Holmes, Barbara H. Freitag/Ken Davenport, Barry & Kimberly Gowdy/Mabee Family Office, Kayla Greenspan/Jamie Joeyen-Waldorf, John Joseph/Broadway Factor, Tilted Windmills/John Paterakis, and The Shubert Organization
A Soldier’s Play Written by Charles Fuller Produced by Roundabout Theatre Company
OUTSTANDING REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL
(Broadway or Off-Broadway)
Little Shop of Horrors Book and Lyrics by Howard Ashman Music by Alan Menken Produced by Tom Kirdahy, Robert Ahrens, Hunter Arnold, Mickey Liddell, Caiola Productions, Curt Cronin, John Joseph, DDM Productions, DeSantis-Baugh Productions, Elizabeth Dewberry & Ali Ahmet Kocabiyik, Wendy Federman, Roy Furman, Deborah Green, Kayla Greenspan, Marguerite Hoffman, Sally Cade Holmes, Latitude Link, Seriff Productions, Silva Theatrical Group, Eric Gelb/Oliver Roth
The Unsinkable Molly Brown Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Book and New Lyrics by Dick Scanlan Based on the Original Book by Richard Morris Music Adapted by Michael Rafter Produced by Transport Group
West Side Story Music by Leonard Bernstein Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Book by Arthur Laurents Based on a Conception by Jerome Robbins Produced by Scott Rudin, Barry Diller, David Geffen, Eli Bush, Adam Rodner, and James L. Nederlander
JOHN GASSNER AWARD
(Presented for an American play, preferably by a new playwright)
Georgia Mertching Is Dead by Catya McMullen
Heroes of the Fourth Turning by Will Arbery
Our Dear Dead Drug Lord by Alexis Scheer
Paris by Eboni Booth
OUTSTANDING BOOK OF A MUSICAL (Broadway or Off-Broadway)
Diablo Cody, Jagged Little Pill
David Henry Hwang, Soft Power
Michael R. Jackson, A Strange Loop
Lynn Nottage, The Secret Life of Bees
Mark Saltzman, Romeo and Bernadette
OUTSTANDING NEW SCORE
(Broadway or Off-Broadway)
Susan Birkenhead and Duncan Sheik, The Secret Life of Bees
Ross Golan, The Wrong Man
Michael R. Jackson, A Strange Loop
Dave Malloy, Octet
Jeanine Tesori and David Henry Hwang, Soft Power
OUTSTANDING DIRECTOR OF A PLAY
David Cromer, The Sound Inside
Stephen Daldry, The Inheritance
Kenny Leon, A Soldier’s Play
Jamie Lloyd, Betrayal
John Ortiz, Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven
OUTSTANDING DIRECTOR OF A MUSICAL
Stephen Brackett, A Strange Loop
Michael Mayer, Little Shop of Horrors
Diane Paulus, Jagged Little Pill
Alex Timbers, Moulin Rouge!
Ivo van Hove, West Side Story
OUTSTANDING CHOREOGRAPHER
Sidi Larbi Cherakoui, Jagged Little Pill
Raja Feather Kelly, A Strange Loop
Sonya Tayeh, Moulin Rouge!
Anthony Van Laast, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical
Travis Wall, The Wrong Man
OUTSTANDING ORCHESTRATIONS
Tom Kitt, Jagged Little Pill
Alex Lacamoire, The Wrong Man
Justin Levine, with Matt Stine, Katie Kresek, and Charlie Rosen, Moulin Rouge!
Christopher Nightingale, A Christmas Carol
Duncan Sheik and John Clancy, The Secret Life of Bees
OUTSTANDING ACTOR IN A PLAY
Ian Barford, Linda Vista
Edmund Donovan, Greater Clements
Raúl Esparza, Seared
Tom Hiddleston, Betrayal
Will Hochman, The Sound Inside
Jonathan Pryce, The Height of the Storm
OUTSTANDING ACTRESS IN A PLAY
Eileen Atkins, The Height of the Storm
Judith Ivey, Greater Clements
Joaquina Kalukango, Slave Play
April Matthis, Toni Stone
Mary-Louise Parker, The Sound Inside
Portia, Stew
OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTOR IN A PLAY
David Alan Grier, A Soldier’s Play
John Benjamin Hickey, The Inheritance
Paul Hilton, The Inheritance
Samuel H. Levine, The Inheritance
John-Andrew Morrison, Blues for an Alabama Sky
Chris Perfetti, Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow
OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTRESS IN A PLAY
Liza Colón-Zayas, Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven
Montego Glover, All the Natalie Portmans
Marsha Mason, Little Gem
Krysta Rodriguez, Seared
Lois Smith, The Inheritance
Jennifer Van Dyck, The Confession of Lily Dare
OUTSTANDING SOLO PERFORMANCE
David Cale, We’re Only Alive For a Short Amount of Time
Laura Linney, My Name Is Lucy Barton
Aedin Moloney, Yes! Reflections of Molly Bloom
Deirdre O’Connell, Dana H.
Michael Benjamin Washington, Fires in the Mirror
OUTSTANDING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL
Jonathan Groff, Little Shop of Horrors
Joshua Henry, The Wrong Man
Adam Kantor, Darling Grenadine
Larry Owens, A Strange Loop
Isaac Powell, West Side Story
Aaron Tveit, Moulin Rouge!
OUTSTANDING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL
Beth Malone, The Unsinkable Molly Brown
Janelle McDermoth, We’re Gonna Die
Karen Olivo, Moulin Rouge!
Shereen Pimentel, West Side Story
Elizabeth Stanley, Jagged Little Pill
Adrienne Warren, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical
OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTOR IN A MUSICAL
Christian Borle, Little Shop of Horrors
Danny Burstein, Moulin Rouge!
Gus Halper, Sing Street
OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTRESS IN A PLAY
Liza Colón-Zayas, Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven
Montego Glover, All the Natalie Portmans
Marsha Mason, Little Gem
Krysta Rodriguez, Seared
Lois Smith, The Inheritance
Jennifer Van Dyck, The Confession of Lily Dare
OUTSTANDING SOLO PERFORMANCE
David Cale, We’re Only Alive For a Short Amount of Time
Laura Linney, My Name Is Lucy Barton
Aedin Moloney, Yes! Reflections of Molly Bloom
Deirdre O’Connell, Dana H.
Michael Benjamin Washington, Fires in the Mirror
OUTSTANDING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL
Jonathan Groff, Little Shop of Horrors
Joshua Henry, The Wrong Man
Adam Kantor, Darling Grenadine
Larry Owens, A Strange Loop
Isaac Powell, West Side Story
Aaron Tveit, Moulin Rouge!
OUTSTANDING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL
Beth Malone, The Unsinkable Molly Brown
Janelle McDermoth, We’re Gonna Die
Karen Olivo, Moulin Rouge!
Shereen Pimentel, West Side Story
Elizabeth Stanley, Jagged Little Pill
Adrienne Warren, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical
OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTOR IN A MUSICAL
Christian Borle, Little Shop of Horrors
Danny Burstein, Moulin Rouge!
Gus Halper, Sing Street
Jay Armstrong Johnson, Scotland, PA
Francis Jue, Soft Power
Daniel J. Watts, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical
OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL
Eisa Davis, The Secret Life of Bees
Kathryn Gallagher, Jagged Little Pill
LaChanze, The Secret Life of Bees
Judy McLane, Romeo & Bernadette
Lauren Patten, Jagged Little Pill
Saycon Sengbloh, The Secret Life of Bees
OUTSTANDING SCENIC DESIGN
(Play or Musical)
Rob Howell, A Christmas Carol
Tim Mackabee, Seared
Derek McLane, Moulin Rouge!
Clint Ramos, Grand Horizons
Anthony Ward, The Height of the Storm
OUTSTANDING COSTUME DESIGN
(Play or Musical)
Vanessa Leuck, Emojiland
Jeff Mahshie, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
Mark Thompson, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical
Rachel Townsend & Jessica Jahn, The Confession of Lily Dare
Catherine Zuber, Moulin Rouge!
OUTSTANDING LIGHTING DESIGN
(Play or Musical)
Isabella Byrd, Heroes of the Fourth Turning
Heather Gilbert, The Sound Inside
Justin Townsend, Moulin Rouge!
Hugh Vanstone, A Christmas Carol
Hugh Vanstone, The Height of the Storm
OUTSTANDING PROJECTION DESIGN
(Play or Musical)
Luke Halls, West Side Story
Brad Peterson, Broadway Bounty Hunter
Lisa Renkel and Possible Productions, Emojiland
Aaron Rhyne, The Sound Inside
Hannah Wasileski, Fires in the Mirror
OUTSTANDING SOUND DESIGN
(Play or Musical)
Simon Baker, A Christmas Carol
Mikhail Fiksel, Dana H.
Peter Hylenski, Moulin Rouge!
Lee Kinney and Sanae Yamada, Is This A Room
Daniel Kluger, The Sound Inside
Productions with Multiple Honors
11: Moulin Rouge!
8: Jagged Little Pill
7: The Secret Life of Bees, The Sound Inside
5: The Inheritance, The Height of the Storm, A Strange Loop, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, West Side Story
4: A Christmas Carol, Little Shop of Horrors, Seared, Soft Power, The Wrong Man
3: Greater Clements, Fires in the Mirror
2: Betrayal, The Confession of Lily Dare, Dana H., Darling Grenadine, Grand Horizons, Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven, Heroes of the Fourth Turning, Linda Vista, Octet, Romeo and Bernadette, The Unsinkable Molly Brown
Artists with Multiple Honors:
David Henry Hwang (Soft Power book and score)
Michael R. Jackson (A Strange Loop book and score)
Hugh Vanstone (lighting for A Christmas Carol and The Height of the Storm)
Bess Wohl (Grand Horizons, Make Believe)
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Outer Critics Circle 2020 Honorees (not nominees) Below is the complete list of the 70th Annual Outer Critics Circle Awards Honorees. This year all the shows and artists listed in each of the 27 categories are winners.
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Follow unified world light middleweight champion, Jarrett Hurd's life and preparations during training camp. Jarrett Hurd defends his 154lb belts against Jason Welborn on the December 1 Wilder vs. Fury SHOWTIME PPV undercard.
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Set in San Francisco, family-friendly sitcom Full Housecenters around the adventures of a widowed father, his three children, and his two best friends. Danny (Bob Saget of America's Funniest Home Videos) is a straight-laced sportscaster, Joey (David Coulier) is a fun-loving stand-up comedian, and brother-in-law Jesse (John Stamos) is an Elvis-obsessed rocker. Danny's children include 11-year-old D.J. (Candace Cameron), five-year-old Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin), and baby Michelle (big-eyed future superstars Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen). Created by Jeff Franklin ( Laverne and Shirley), the show ran on ABC for eight seasons.
In the pilot, "Our Very First Show," Joey and Jesse, who are both looking for a place to live, move into Danny's townhouse after the death of his wife (who was killed by a drunk driver). The deal is that they'll have to help look after the kids. It's a task for which both men are ill equipped. The fun comes from the trouble the girls get into each week and the many messes Joey and Jesse create in their attempts to set things right--particularly when it comes to cooking, cleaning, and diaper-changing--but also from the cheesy 1980s styles on display, like Jesse's big hair, spandex pants, and string ties.
The Complete First Season includes all 22 episodes plus the original un-aired pilot with John Posey as Danny. (In Franklin's commentary on "Our Very First Show," he notes that Paul Reiser was also considered for the role.) Noteworthy guest stars include Phyllis Diller ("But Seriously Folks"), Stacy Q ("D.J. Tanner's Day Off'), and Candace's brother Kirk "Growing Pains" Cameron ("Just One of the Guys"). While Full House was never a magnet for major awards, the program developed a large following during its long run (while the house got fuller yet), followed by an even longer after-life in syndication. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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