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The Night of the Iguana
Le Femme Theatre Production of " The Night of the Iguana" is the best rendition of this play that I have seen. Tennessee Williams masterpiece if not done well can be a long drawn out evening at the theater. What makes this "Iguana" really good has to do with several reasons. the first being exquisite sound by Darron L.West, the incredible lighting by Jeff Croiter, the deft costumes by Jennifer Von Mayrhauser and the direction by Emily Mann.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).2 years ago in Geeks
Til Death
"Till Death" is filled with twists and turns; Abingdon Theater Company produced this play with direction by Chad Austin and it is effective both from the projection stand point (Lisa Renkel) and the set design (Teresa L. Williams). The plot is about a 75 year old dying mother, her second husband, Michael (Robert Cuccioli), her three children and grandson. As things slowly unravel we see the difference in the two girls, a brilliant Anne (Whitney Morse), a high strung Lucy, (Amy Hargreaves) and a son who is money hungry, Jason (Dominick Laruffa Jr). Playwright Elizabeth Coplan has written for the most part a good body of work that was daring and somewhat edgy. For 75 minutes, Coplan takes us on a journey.The conflicts between Michael and Lucy are monumental. Lucy sees her step father who is also a widower as an interloper on the family. He sees her as overbearing and brusque.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).2 years ago in Geeks
The Reincarnation Of A Special Grade Interest
On the edge of summer, really the cusp of fall, I spent $140 on eight manhwa volumes. Which . . . isn't even fair. The first one was "Daughter of the Emperor", at the Barnes & Noble in Coral Gables. I was there with my cousin, just strolling in because that place offered free parking for a couple of hours- more than enough time to allow me to complete my goal of hitting up that sweet little boba shop and the paleta place further down. A bathroom break was requested, and while I waited, I couldn't help but peruse. I mainly loitered by the romance section, unwilling to deep dive and give myself any room for weakness. But there was no need to fear making room for it, when weakness was in the very marrow of my bones.
By Delise Fantome2 years ago in Geeks
Thanos Is Responsible For The Birth of Marvel's Deadliest Symbiote
SUMMARY Thanos' search for the Infinity Stones inadvertantly led to the creation of the Carnage symbiote. In Venom #20, the Maker theorizes that the Venom symbiote reproduced in response to Thanos' threat, giving birth to Carnage. Carnage evolved into a cosmic threat on the level of Thanos, over time becoming by far the Marvel Universe's most dangerous symbiote.
By Superheroes.Verse2 years ago in Geeks
Is Twenty-Five Twenty-One Worth Watching?
"Twenty-One Twenty-Five" is a South Korean drama that was broadcast in the year 2021. It is a romantic melodrama that narrates the story of two people who first met as teenagers and later reunited as adults. The drama sheds light on themes of friendship, love, and personal growth. This article discusses the strengths and weaknesses of this popular Kdrama "Twenty-One Twenty-Five".
By Umama Zahir 2 years ago in Geeks
Unlocking the Mysteries of the Ancients
Introduction: Throughout history, language has served as the primary means of communication, a repository of culture, and a tool for preserving knowledge. Ancient languages, in particular, hold a special allure, as they are the keys to unlocking the wisdom of bygone civilizations and their contributions to the world as we know it. The study of these ancient languages is not just an academic pursuit; it is a journey into the very heart of human civilization, offering insights into the lives, beliefs, and advancements of our ancestors. This exploration will delve into the intricacies and the significance of studying these tongues that whispered the earliest secrets of humankind.
By Rajeshkumar G2 years ago in Geeks
How Rick And Morty Made The Case for the Mid-Season Finale Gambit
Gambling can be fun sometimes, especially if done safely, kids - and clearly, Dan Harmon Co-Creator of the series and writers of this episode, Albro Lundyand and James Siciliano are betting men. Season 7 episode 5 “Unmortricken” is the episode where Rick, or the Rick we follow at least - a parasitical grandpa/deadbeat father/Jerry tormentor gets everything he asked for. It has everything: lore, backstory, intrigue, revenge, and a dash of ghoulish overkill. Mainly of the spare ‘thematic’ Ricks. It’s very big, it’s very clever, but is it it? If any season of any show needed to prove itself, it is this one - and usually this is done by a traditional season structure. But since when has Rick and Morty played by the rules?
By Jessica Bailey2 years ago in Geeks
A Decade of Frozen: Reflecting on the Enduring Magic
The cold never bothered me anyway. Ten years ago, Frozen hit theaters. Gifted with magical ice powers, Elsa retreats from the world to keep everyone safe, including her sister Anna. During her coronation, she accidentally uses her powers to turn the world into an eternal winter. It’s up to Anna and her friends to save the world.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
5 Best Horror Movies Based on True Stories
In the realm of horror where fact meets fiction, horror films are often inspired by the dark corners of real events. As we delve deeper into the spine-chilling world of cinema, it doesn’t come as a shock to discover that some horror stories are based in truth. Consider for a moment the violent beginnings of five horror films based on horrific true events.
By Morgan Everly2 years ago in Geeks
Hidden Symbolism: Part 1
An Introduction to Perfection The Batman is a perfect film. The cinematography, the symbolism, the inspired passion behind it, the sound design, the score, the writing, the structure. Every aspect in it makes it a cohesive, beautiful piece that has made it into perfection, and in this article I want to investigate how it achieved that. Specifically in this article, I will be covering the symbolism in the film, and how it relates to the plot and characters overall.
By The Neon Hunter2 years ago in Geeks









