we had dinner together. we played some boggle, which was his big game and we watched some stuff on tv and we talked about going for a hike the next day. i gave him a hug goodnight, told him i loved him. he told me he loved me. and that was the last time i saw him alive. gay stolberg: how are you coping? jamie raskin: well, tommy left us a farewell note where he said, please forgive me. my illness won today. look after each other, the animals, and the global poor, all my love tommy. and i ll spend the rest of my life trying to live up to that note.
Theyâre creepy and theyâre kooky, mysterious and spooky, and theyâre helping Virginia Childrenâs Theatre strike a new key in their upcoming shows.
âThe Addams Familyâ will open the Roanoke-based nonprofitâs 2021-22 season during an appropriately ooky October booking at Jefferson Center â all assuming the stateâs COVID-19 pandemic restrictions on gatherings have sufficiently loosened by then.
Both âThe Addams Familyâ and the production that follows, âCinderella,â will be the full Broadway musical adaptations. The shows mark a departure of sorts for VCT, which in all its past seasons has mainly selected plays that are adaptations of books written for children.
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look at this unbelievable devastation. you spoke to so many residents and you heard their stories. what can you tell us about what you are seeing and what people are going through? reporter: wolf, they are going through shock and sheer heart break as they come back to their homes for the first time since the hurricane. many are advised by the mayor and others not to come back because it s not quite safe. what s incredible is you walk around the rubble in mexico beach that is so devastated. it s the partial personal aspects of people s lives. this is a young child s game of boggle. this is an ice shaver for shaved ice and flavored ice and ice cream and things like that. it s very heavy with a motor on it. this was tossed we don t know how many yards zeec. we have furniture from other people s homes that was tossed about. if we go wide from where i am,
time. in cards probably. in scrabble, my mother s very good in scrabble. in boggle, my dad s probably better, probably the best boggler. my mother s probably the best scrabbler. she s pretty good at boarwords. what are you good at? i do well at the traditional games, back gammon, checkers. i could talk about this for hours. sadly, we ve run out of time. thank you very much indeed. [ applause ] next, they are the champions. the america s cup winners talk to me about their extraordinary comeback. my mantra?