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Rep Talk: Director Glenn Cameron glad to be back at Whanganui s Repertory Theatre
26 Apr, 2021 04:00 PM
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Glenn Cameron, pictured with canine friend Rupert, will direct Repertory Theatre s production of Shenanigan s Wake. Photo / Supplied
Glenn Cameron, pictured with canine friend Rupert, will direct Repertory Theatre s production of Shenanigan s Wake. Photo / Supplied
Glenn Cameron is a familiar name to Whanganui theatregoers as he s directed many successful plays and musicals here.
His favourites? Les Miserables, Allo Allo and The Last of the Summer Wine are my favourites, Glenn said.
We missed Glenn when he moved over to Hastings for a few years and we re very glad he s back. Ill health prevented him from participating in theatre for a wee while but now he s back at Repertory Theatre directing another of his favourite plays, Shenanigan s Wake.
The Tablet April 15, 2021
Migrants demonstrate at the Mexico-U.S. San Ysidro port of entry in Tijuana, Mexico, March 2, 2021. They want U.S. President Joe Biden to allow them to apply for asylum. (Photo: CNS/Jorge Duenes, Reuters)
MANHATTAN As migrants from Mexico and Central America flee north and the United States deports hundreds of migrants a day, advocates on the Mexico side of the border say they’re bearing the brunt of both realities.
In Tijuana, across the border from San Diego, Father Pat Murphy blames a combination of migrants’ misinformed asylum expectations, limited shelter space due to COVID-19, and U.S. Title 42 expulsions for creating the present situation.