Mary Shelley's shocking classic novel, Frankenstein, receives new life at Cleveland Play House. A haunting and highly theatrical adaptation of the classic horror story. Directed by Michael Barakiva, the production features Josh Bates, Madeline Calais, Ellen Grace Diehl, Gavin Michaels, and Kayodè Soyemi.
connection. he had a long career afterwards with films like sorcerer and to live and die in los angeles, which are phenomenal films that i think people are paying more attention to and revisiting and talking and thinking about watching, which i think is a great thing for the late director and for people who care about movies. so william friedkin. especially during the writers strike in recognizing the artistry of great directors. all right, tyre, who, in your view, won the week? is there any other story in the week? everybody black in montgomery won the week for this especially the swimmer who got out of the boat because that is what he was taught to do. he was taught to come to the aid of his brothers and sisters when they are in need, and those of us who are parents, seeing that like oh, he feels the communal aspect of blackness. we love that. proud to see all those folks
simplify black voters into a monolith, but for the last 25 years. it s been about economic opportunity, racial justice, police brutality, and criminal justice. this is the first time effectively yesterday, the supreme court gave african american voters what they gave liberal women voters last year, a reason to get out. democrats have to get behind messaging it because it s new and it potentially resonates for the first time. we know how we feel about the social implications of the affirmative action, but when you couple that with the idea of republicans concocting a case and controversy in the gay marriage stuff, and concocting of a matter that doesn t exist. when you couple that with the idea of the litigation this will cause on deciding what colleges use race, this is an extremist supreme court that can be messaged to black voters. indeed. everybody black knows who
Yale Repertory Theatre has announced the commissioning of new work by Guadalís Del Carmen (Bees and Honey), Dave Harris (Tambo & Bones), Rachel Lynett [Apologies to Lorraine Hansberry (You Too August Wilson)], and Sanaz Toossi (English).