(Left to right) Acacia Danielsson, Mika J. Nakano, Betse Lyons as “The Drowning Girls.” Photo credit: Glenn Ricci.
This play is based on a real serial killer and bigamist who was tried, convicted, and hanged in England in 1915. He was responsible for the murders of three of his brides Bessie Mundy, Alice Burnham, and Margaret Lofty.
…compelling and concise. It is unsettling, and the Strand Theatre gives the audience a riveting experience.
Beth Graham, Daniela Vlaskalic, and Charlie Tomlinson take this as their starting point for a play that explores not only the manipulation and murder of women, but the constraints that society places on females that put them in these situations. This play is an indictment of a society that values women only through men’s agency. While watching this story unfold, you might find yourself nodding along because there are still so many expectations and limitations placed on women today.
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RadNet Leases Significant New Space in Phoenix at Park Central
RadNet, Inc.February 10, 2021 GMT
PHOENIX, Feb. 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The largest provider of outpatient imaging services in the United States is significantly expanding its presence in Arizona through a new lease at Park Central in Phoenix.
RadNet, Inc. (NASDAQ: RDNT), a national leader in providing high-quality, cost-effective, fixed-site outpatient diagnostic imaging services, has signed a new lease for a 24,000-square-foot space in the Strauss Building at Park Central. The new space is part of an ongoing commitment by RadNet and its partner Dignity Health, which is part of CommonSpirit Health, to provide high-quality imaging services to targeted medical communities and patient populations.