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Review of Virtual Theater: ‘Call Me Elizabeth’
Exploring a legend
Movie aficionados are familiar with Elizabeth Taylor for her role as the queen of the Nile in the film “Cleopatra” (1963), for “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf “(1966), an adaptation of Edward Albee’s 1962 play, and for both Tennessee Williams’s “Cat on the Hot Tin Roof” (1958) and “Suddenly, Last Summer” (1959). Furthermore, those who follow celebrity news are familiar with the violet-eyed actress from her tempestuous affair with Richard Burton, her scandalous marriage to Eddie Fisher, and her eight marriages. Yet she was so beautiful, so glamorous, and lived such an extravagant life that the more serious, determined, and decisive Taylor is unknown to many.
Kayla Boyle and Teriann Van Winkle look at their fees. Sarah Gonzalez/NPR
When you commit a crime, yes, you are entitled to an attorney, but you don t get a
free attorney. You have to pay for it. You pay for a stenographer to type up your court minutes; you pay to maintain the court website and law libraries.
And there s an argument that people who use the justice system should have to pay for it. But people convicted of crimes are also paying for things that have nothing to do with committing crimes or using state resources. Like they pay into a state fund for child abuse and into another fund to support traumatic hospital cases.