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The Quartet: Orchestrating the Second American Revolution; Joseph Ellis, American History Scholar, tells the story of the men most responsible for creating the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights and the creation of the United States of America
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JNUSU-SSS.
Convenor Report for JNUSU 2012-2013.
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27 August, 2013.
JNUSU-SSS presents this Convenor Report to the General Body of the School of Social Sciences(SSS). This general body meeting is.
being held in the backdrop of a deepening economic and social crisis and rapidly declining credibility and legitimacy of the ruling.
elite and an orchestrated communal fascist build up. At the same time, responding to this crisis, we are once again witnessing.
very encouraging signs of a powerful student-youth movement across the country. Close on the heels of its spirited participation.
in the movement against corruption, corporate loot and the government-corporate nexus, the student movement erupted on.
the streets of the national capital in December 2012, over the issue of justice for the 23-year-old paramedical student who was.
gang-raped and brutalised in a moving bus in Delhi and who died subsequently in a Singapore hospital. Ordinary students and.
youth in India are on the streets, reclaiming the republic and the essence of democracy, challenging global capitalism and.
imperialism and demanding freedom without fear for women..
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International Situation.
During the past year, Barack Obama managed to win a second term for himself as US President, though this time defeating his.
Republican rival by a much smaller margin. Obama's smaller margin indicates the growing disenchantment and disappointment.
of the American people - particularly its poor - with Obama's policies and his continuing betrayals of the dreams of `change' he.
evoked while riding to a thumping electoral victory in 2008. There was no fundamental shift in economic policy; US wars in.
Afghanistan and other parts of the world continued; US backing of the genocidal Israeli regime too continued. In some ways,.
Obama's diminished margin and the defeat of Romney can be seen as a reflection of the anti-capitalist Occupy Wall Street.
(OWS) protests that rocked the US. The vote in the US was also simultaneously a vote against leaders (primarily Republicans).
who defended rape culture and victim-blaming, and who spoke against women's freedom to make choices about their own.
bodies..
In the Middle East and northern Africa, as well as in Chile, Venezuela, Bolivia and other parts of Latin America, opposition to US.
domination and neo-liberal policies continues in different forms. In Egypt, people were yet again out on the streets demanding.
withdrawal of armed forces from the country's political scene; the threat of people's protests also prevented their leaders from.
following IMF's diktats of removing subsidies. And now the US-controlled military regime in Egypt is brutally quelling any kind of.
dissent. Chile in particular has seen massive student protests against commercialisation and privatization of education - a.
movement which has been consistently supported by the working class in Chile. And in October 2012, Hugo Chavez, one of the.
most vocal opponents of US domination in Latin America, won the Presidential election in Venezuela for the fourth time..
Following Chavez's unfortunate and untimely demise, his anti-imperialist legacy is being carried forward by newly elected.
President Maduro Moros and the people of Venezuela. Meanwhile, the Palestinian people's brave protests for liberation.
continues against all odds. November-December 2012 saw a renewal of Israeli attacks on Gaza. Fighting a daily battle against.
Israel's occupation of their lands, Palestinians are also exposing Barack Obama's implicit support for Israeli domination in the.
West Asia. US imperialism continues with its myriad machinations for domination as well as open killings, war and drone attacks.
in various parts of the world - including Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iraq. And person who exposed the underbelly of US.
imperialism and its manipulations across the globe, Julian Assange, is now facing an unprecedented witch-hunt by the entire.
imperialist power lobby. After Assange, Edward Snowden who exposed the war-mongering and extensive spying by the US.
administration, is facing the wrath of the imperialist powers across the world. Moreover, the conscientious whistleblower.
Chelsea Manning (earlier called Bradley) is being criminalised for her role in exposing US war crimes..
Closer home, in neighbouring Nepal, since 2008 when the monarchy was finally abolished, the fledgling democracy continues to.
face multiple challenges. The struggle for a thorough restructuring of all organs of the state including the army, judiciary and.
bureaucracy in Nepal continues. Bangladesh has witnessed a massive struggle to bring perpetrators of massacres and crimes.
against humanity to book. The horrific workplace fire and building collapse that have claimed the lives of garment workers in.
Bangladesh have underlined the exploitation of sweatshop labour in South Asian countries by MNC giants. In Sri Lanka, even.
today, the Tamilians live in inhuman conditions, subjected to humiliation and violations of their dignity and rights, while.
perpetrators of war crimes and atrocities go scot free. India's role in this crime against humanity is particularly shameful, with.
the Indian Government providing military aid to the war on Tamils and continuing to tacitly approve of the treatment of Tamils.
in Sri Lanka..
And in neighbouring Myanmar, in a significant development, after years of military dictatorship, a popularly elected government.
led by Aung San Suu Kyi has assumed office. However, the project of establishing democracy is still unfinished. In disturbing.
developments, we are seeing both in Myanmar and neighbouring Pakistan, increasing attacks on religious minorities. In.
Myanmar, there have been a series of barbaric attacks on Rohingya Muslims in the Rakhine province, whereby they had to flee.
en masse. In Pakistan too, some cases of abduction of Hindu women have been reported and there had been systematic threats.
and fear-mongering against the Hindu minorities, particularly in the Sindh province, leading to their exodus to India..
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President Joe Biden is swiftly sending his top diplomat to Israel in a critical mission aimed at demonstrating unwavering U.S. support following major terrorist attacks orchestrated by Hamas militants. The State Department announced this on Tuesday, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken scheduled to depart on Wednesday and expected to arrive in Israel on Thursday.
As the conflict escalates, Israeli troops have been engaged in clashes with more than 1,000 Palestinian gunmen who infiltrated from Gaza. These incursions began over the weekend and have prompted Israeli forces to reinforce all communities within the country as hostilities extend to other fronts, according to the military's statement on Wednesday. Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, the chief military spokesperson, highlighted that among the targets destroyed in Gaza during the Israeli counter-offensive was an advanced aircraft tracking system.
Meanwhile, President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu engaged in a phone call on Tuesday, focusing on discussions regarding U.S. military support for Israel in the wake of the attacks carried out by Hamas. They have agreed to continue their dialogue in the coming days, as conveyed by the White House.
In the latest operational update from the Israeli Defense Forces, it was reported that more than 1,000 Israelis have tragically lost their lives in the ongoing conflict with Hamas, surpassing the previous count of 900 casualties. Additionally, over 2,800 Israelis have been injured, and the IDF has struck 2,294 Hamas targets, as per an update at 10:00 pm (1900 GMT) on Tuesday. In contrast, Gaza officials have reported that at least 900 people have been killed on their side. The situation remains highly volatile and concerning, with efforts to reach a resolution ongoing.
Wednesday June 27: Learning from Sub-Saharan Africa, afternoon insight session by Simon Bright, inventor of the SMS-shortcode anti-counterfeiting system; Joshua Ngoma, founding member and CEO, Tranter Holdings Group; and Chiedu Osakwe, Director, WTO Accessions Division
DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON appeared on a Windy City Theatre stage for the first time in 17 years when he assumed the marvelous dual roles of MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT, THE CHAIRMAN OF THE MUSIC HALL ROYALE and The Honorable MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA in skilled Director ROBERT-ERIC WEST'S exciting new 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO revival of amazing Composer / Lyricist, Book Author / Orchestrator RUPERT HOLMES' multiple TONY AWARD-WINNING SOLVE-IT-YOURSELF MUSICAL WHODUNIT "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" ( based on the final and unfinished novel by 19th-century English literary master CHARLES DICKENS ) which was presented Oct. 26th through Nov. 18th of 2018 in the lovely and intimate Black Box Theatre of ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH, 1625 West Diversey, Chicago, IL. 60614. Of his work in the show, the theatre critic of the Nov. 10, 2018 review of ART GETS OUT wrote: "But the real ringer is Darryl Maximilian Robinson, as the Chairman of The Music Hall Royale. It's a huge part that demands not just talent, but also charm during his frequent interactions with the audience in a show that looks for a joke at every turn and has no respect for the fourth wall". In addition to being critically-praised, Darryl Maximilian Robinson's performance in the dual roles of Mr. William Cartwright, Your Chairman of The Music Hall Royale, and The Mayor Thomas Sapsea of Cloisterham, England has been documented by Wikipedia, and in November of 2019: The Year of Chicago Theatre, he has captured a 2019 CHICAGO BROADWAYWORLD.COM REGIONAL THEATRE AWARD NOMINATION for BEST PERFORMER IN A MUSICAL OR REVUE ( RESIDENT NON-EQUITY ) for his work in Rupert Holmes' musical masterpiece! In addition, THE 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO REVIVAL OF RUPERT HOLMES' "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" HAS RECEIVED A GRAND TOTAL OF SEVEN 2019 CHICAGO BROADWAYWORLD.COM REGIONAL THEATRE AWARD NOMINATIONS Including Best Performer In A Musical or Revue ( Resident Non-Equity ) for SARAH MYERS for her fine portrayal of the dual roles of Edwin Drood and Miss Alice Nutting; Best Direction of A Musical or Revue ( Resident Non-Equity ) for ROBERT-ERIC WEST for his sterling staging; Best Choreography ( Resident Non-Equity ) for TAMARA DREW for her highly effective dances; Best Costume Design ( Resident Non-Equity ) for SANDRA LEANDER for her grand stage attire; Best Set Design ( Resident Non-Equity ) for EMIL ZBELLA for his handsome period decor; and BEST ENSEMBLE OF A MUSICAL ( RESIDENT NON-EQUITY ) FOR THE ENTIRE CAST! Those in The Theatre who love musical theatre performance in The Windy City that would like to honor and support Mr. Robinson and his fellow nominees for their work in Rupert Holmes' brilliant but seldom performed musical classic may CAST THEIR VOTES FOR "DROOD" BY VISITING: www.broadwayworld.com/chicago/liveupdateregion.cfm?btype=... or www.broadwayworld.com/chicago/voteregion.cfm . Your Support of The Tradition of Non-Equity Professional Theatre In Chicago Would Be Greatly Appreciated!
2017 Photo of Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Chicago Joseph Jefferson citation Award Winner DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON by Excaliber Productions, Ltd. St. Louis Company Member and Los Angeles Photographer J. L. WATT.
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MuCEM Marseille, France - 2013
Architects: Rudy Ricciotti and C+T architecture
Views, sea, sun, a mineral quality, which all must be orchestrated by a program that will become federal and cognitive. First of all a perfect square of 72 m per side, it is a classic plan, Latin, under the control of Pythagoras. Within this square, another of 52 m per side, comprising the exhibition and conference halls identified as the heart of the museum.
Around, above and below are the service areas. But between these areas and the heart, openings entirely bypass the central square and form interconnected spaces. More interested by the views of the fort, the sea or the port, the culturally overwhelmed visitor will choose this route. Along two interlacing ramps, he will then plunge into the imaginary of the tower of Babel or of a ziggurat in order to climb up to the rooftop and on to Fort Saint- Jean. This peripheral loop will be a demuseumifying breathe, enveloped by the smells of the sea from the proximity to the moats, a pause to dispel any lingering doubts about the use of the history of our civilizations. The MuCEM will be a vertical Casbah.
The tectonic choice of an exceptional concrete coming from the latest research by French industry, reducing the dimensions to little more than skin and bones, will affirm a mineral script under the high ramparts of Fort Saint-Jean. This sole material in the colour of dust, matt, crushed by the light, distant from the brilliance and technological consumerism, will commend the dense and the delicate. The MuCEM sees itself evanescent in a landscape of stone and Orientalist through its fanning shadows.
MuCEM Marseille, France - 2013
Architects: Rudy Ricciotti and C+T architecture
Views, sea, sun, a mineral quality, which all must be orchestrated by a program that will become federal and cognitive. First of all a perfect square of 72 m per side, it is a classic plan, Latin, under the control of Pythagoras. Within this square, another of 52 m per side, comprising the exhibition and conference halls identified as the heart of the museum.
Around, above and below are the service areas. But between these areas and the heart, openings entirely bypass the central square and form interconnected spaces. More interested by the views of the fort, the sea or the port, the culturally overwhelmed visitor will choose this route. Along two interlacing ramps, he will then plunge into the imaginary of the tower of Babel or of a ziggurat in order to climb up to the rooftop and on to Fort Saint- Jean. This peripheral loop will be a demuseumifying breathe, enveloped by the smells of the sea from the proximity to the moats, a pause to dispel any lingering doubts about the use of the history of our civilizations. The MuCEM will be a vertical Casbah.
The tectonic choice of an exceptional concrete coming from the latest research by French industry, reducing the dimensions to little more than skin and bones, will affirm a mineral script under the high ramparts of Fort Saint-Jean. This sole material in the colour of dust, matt, crushed by the light, distant from the brilliance and technological consumerism, will commend the dense and the delicate. The MuCEM sees itself evanescent in a landscape of stone and Orientalist through its fanning shadows.
James Little - b.1952
James Little paints like no other artist. His unique wax medium and labor-intensive process have developed over decades in the studio. Karen Wilkin writes of the "ravishing physicality of Little's paintings . . . orchestrations of geometry and chroma to delight our eyes and stir our emotions and intellect."
Reading the paintings from left to right, Little employs a rhythmic sense of composition. Shapes, colors, and values all work together to energize the paintings. Little's process requires constant adjustments and an attention to detail. Given the time he puts into each work, he may only create four large paintings a year.
Writing about the "hard-edge" quality of his previous exhibition at June Kelly, I noticed that "while Little constructs his compositions in sharp angles and straight lines, his silk-like treatment of surface is uniquely his own." Little draws from a long history of pattern-making, from non-Western sources to Renaissance tilework to neon streetsigns.
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This World Class attraction was everything we expected and more. Construction has just begun on a major expansion, but that has been managed in such a way that it does not in any way detract from the experience now.
This album focuses on the artwork inside the buildings and on the other interior spaces including the Eleven Restaurant and the Gift Shop. A separate album posted a few days ago is devoted to the two April mornings that we spent exploring just some of the trails that crisscross the 120 acres of Arkansas forest around the museum.
Alice Walton and her co-creative team can be proud of the vision and execution of everything on this 120 acre site.
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"Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is a museum of American art in Bentonville, Arkansas. The museum, founded by Alice Walton and designed by Moshe Safdie, officially opened on 11 November 2011. It offers free public admission.
Alice Walton, the daughter of Walmart founder Sam Walton, spearheaded the Walton Family Foundation's involvement in developing Crystal Bridges. The museum's glass-and-wood design by architect Moshe Safdie and engineer Buro Happold features a series of pavilions nestled around two creek-fed ponds and forest trails. The 217,000 square feet complex includes galleries, several meeting and classroom spaces, a library, a sculpture garden, a museum store designed by architect Marlon Blackwell, a restaurant and coffee bar, named Eleven after the day the museum opened, "11/11/11". Crystal Bridges also features a gathering space that can accommodate up to 300 people. Additionally, there are outdoor areas for concerts and public events, as well as extensive nature trails. It employs approximately 300 people, and is within walking distance of downtown Bentonville."
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Something to make you smile - I hope! What I love about this is the raised feet of the puffin on the left...
Taken on the Farne Islands in June
Colorful digital abstract.
You can view more of my digital art, and my abstract paintings and nature photography, at www.lyndalehmann.com, as well as links to my blog and other sites.
MuCEM + Fort Saint-Jean, Marseille, France - 2013 -Architects: Rudy Ricciotti and C+T architecture
Views, sea, sun, a mineral quality, which all must be orchestrated by a program that will become federal and cognitive. First of all a perfect square of 72 m per side, it is a classic plan, Latin, under the control of Pythagoras. Within this square, another of 52 m per side, comprising the exhibition and conference halls identified as the heart of the museum.
Around, above and below are the service areas. But between these areas and the heart, openings entirely bypass the central square and form interconnected spaces. More interested by the views of the fort, the sea or the port, the culturally overwhelmed visitor will choose this route. Along two interlacing ramps, he will then plunge into the imaginary of the tower of Babel or of a ziggurat in order to climb up to the rooftop and on to Fort Saint- Jean. This peripheral loop will be a free breathe, enveloped by the smells of the sea from the proximity to the moats, a pause to dispel any lingering doubts about the use of the history of our civilizations. The MuCEM will be a vertical Casbah.
The tectonic choice of an exceptional concrete coming from the latest research by French industry, reducing the dimensions to little more than skin and bones, will affirm a mineral script under the high ramparts of Fort Saint-Jean. This sole material in the colour of dust, matt, crushed by the light, distant from the brilliance and technological consumerism, will commend the dense and the delicate. The MuCEM sees itself evanescent in a landscape of stone and Orientalist through its fanning shadows.
GANGA
The Cockpit London 31 August 2022
Music: Jataneel Banerjee
Orchestrations and score preperation: Michael Hyman
Words: Original Sanskrit text from Mahabharata by Veda Vyasa and Atharvaveda. Additional Sanskrit text by Dr Baldevanand Sagar and English texts by Jataneel Banerjee.
Concept, Direction and Production: Jataneel Banerjee
Language consultant & coach: Dr Baldevanand Sagar
Poster & program design: Subhankar Dutta
Ganga: Magdalena Maria Herfurtner
Mahabhish, Brahma, Vasu: Jonathan Cooke
Chorus (Temple priests)
1. Chandrasekhar Gurukkal
2. Kishore Ram Rajagopalan
3. Sivabalasundaram pitchadanamoorthy
4. Srivatsan Pitchadanamoorthy
5. Abishek kalyanasundaram
Piano: Kausikan Rajeshkumar
Violin: Aritra Bhattacharya
Cello: Michael Hyman
photo: Claire Shovelton
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Fashion designer Panos Apergis orchestrates the exit of the models for the catwalk.
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Annual celebration of all things pig orchestrated by Chef Jeremiah Bullfrog of the gastroPod on November 15, 2015.
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MuCEM + Fort Saint-Jean, Marseille, France - 2013 -Architects: Rudy Ricciotti and C+T architecture
Views, sea, sun, a mineral quality, which all must be orchestrated by a program that will become federal and cognitive. First of all a perfect square of 72 m per side, it is a classic plan, Latin, under the control of Pythagoras. Within this square, another of 52 m per side, comprising the exhibition and conference halls identified as the heart of the museum.
Around, above and below are the service areas. But between these areas and the heart, openings entirely bypass the central square and form interconnected spaces. More interested by the views of the fort, the sea or the port, the culturally overwhelmed visitor will choose this route. Along two interlacing ramps, he will then plunge into the imaginary of the tower of Babel or of a ziggurat in order to climb up to the rooftop and on to Fort Saint- Jean. This peripheral loop will be a free breathe, enveloped by the smells of the sea from the proximity to the moats, a pause to dispel any lingering doubts about the use of the history of our civilizations. The MuCEM will be a vertical Casbah.
The tectonic choice of an exceptional concrete coming from the latest research by French industry, reducing the dimensions to little more than skin and bones, will affirm a mineral script under the high ramparts of Fort Saint-Jean. This sole material in the colour of dust, matt, crushed by the light, distant from the brilliance and technological consumerism, will commend the dense and the delicate. The MuCEM sees itself evanescent in a landscape of stone and Orientalist through its fanning shadows.
DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON appeared on a Windy City Theatre stage for the first time in 17 years when he assumed the marvelous dual roles of MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT, THE CHAIRMAN OF THE MUSIC HALL ROYALE and The Honorable MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA in skilled Director ROBERT-ERIC WEST'S exciting new 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO revival of amazing Composer / Lyricist, Book Author / Orchestrator RUPERT HOLMES' multiple TONY AWARD-WINNING SOLVE-IT-YOURSELF MUSICAL WHODUNIT "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" ( based on the final and unfinished novel by 19th-century English literary master CHARLES DICKENS ) which was presented Oct. 26th through Nov. 18th of 2018 in the lovely and intimate Black Box Theatre of ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH, 1625 West Diversey, Chicago, IL. 60614. Of his work in the show, the theatre critic of the Nov. 10, 2018 review of ART GETS OUT wrote: "But the real ringer is Darryl Maximilian Robinson, as the Chairman of The Music Hall Royale. It's a huge part that demands not just talent, but also charm during his frequent interactions with the audience in a show that looks for a joke at every turn and has no respect for the fourth wall". In addition to being critically-praised, Darryl Maximilian Robinson's performance in the dual roles of Mr. William Cartwright, Your Chairman of The Music Hall Royale, and The Mayor Thomas Sapsea of Cloisterham, England has been documented by Wikipedia, and in November of 2019: The Year of Chicago Theatre, he has captured a 2019 CHICAGO BROADWAYWORLD.COM REGIONAL THEATRE AWARD NOMINATION for BEST PERFORMER IN A MUSICAL OR REVUE ( RESIDENT NON-EQUITY ) for his work in Rupert Holmes' musical masterpiece! In addition, THE 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO REVIVAL OF RUPERT HOLMES' "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" HAS RECEIVED A GRAND TOTAL OF SEVEN 2019 CHICAGO BROADWAYWORLD.COM REGIONAL THEATRE AWARD NOMINATIONS Including Best Performer In A Musical or Revue ( Resident Non-Equity ) for SARAH MYERS for her fine portrayal of the dual roles of Edwin Drood and Miss Alice Nutting; Best Direction of A Musical or Revue ( Resident Non-Equity ) for ROBERT-ERIC WEST for his sterling staging; Best Choreography ( Resident Non-Equity ) for TAMARA DREW for her highly effective dances; Best Costume Design ( Resident Non-Equity ) for SANDRA LEANDER for her grand stage attire; Best Set Design ( Resident Non-Equity ) for EMIL ZBELLA for his handsome period decor; and BEST ENSEMBLE OF A MUSICAL ( RESIDENT NON-EQUITY ) FOR THE ENTIRE CAST! Those in The Theatre who love musical theatre performance in The Windy City that would like to honor and support Mr. Robinson and his fellow nominees for their work in Rupert Holmes' brilliant but seldom performed musical classic may CAST THEIR VOTES FOR "DROOD" BY VISITING: www.broadwayworld.com/chicago/liveupdateregion.cfm?btype=... or www.broadwayworld.com/chicago/voteregion.cfm . Your Support of The Tradition of Non-Equity Professional Theatre In Chicago Would Be Greatly Appreciated!
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DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON appeared on a Windy City Theatre stage for the first time in 17 years when he assumed the marvelous dual roles of MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT, THE CHAIRMAN OF THE MUSIC HALL ROYALE and The Honorable MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA in skilled Director ROBERT-ERIC WEST'S exciting new 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO revival of amazing Composer / Lyricist, Book Author / Orchestrator RUPERT HOLMES' multiple TONY AWARD-WINNING SOLVE-IT-YOURSELF MUSICAL WHODUNIT "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" ( based on the final and unfinished novel by 19th-century English literary master CHARLES DICKENS ) which was presented Oct. 26th through Nov. 18th of 2018 in the lovely and intimate Black Box Theatre of ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH, 1625 West Diversey, Chicago, IL. 60614. Of his work in the show, the theatre critic of the Nov. 10, 2018 review of ART GETS OUT wrote: "But the real ringer is Darryl Maximilian Robinson, as the Chairman of The Music Hall Royale. It's a huge part that demands not just talent, but also charm during his frequent interactions with the audience in a show that looks for a joke at every turn and has no respect for the fourth wall". In addition to being critically-praised, Darryl Maximilian Robinson's performance in the dual roles of Mr. William Cartwright, Your Chairman of The Music Hall Royale, and The Mayor Thomas Sapsea of Cloisterham, England has been documented by Wikipedia, and in November of 2019: The Year of Chicago Theatre, he has captured a 2019 CHICAGO BROADWAYWORLD.COM REGIONAL THEATRE AWARD NOMINATION for BEST PERFORMER IN A MUSICAL OR REVUE ( RESIDENT NON-EQUITY ) for his work in Rupert Holmes' musical masterpiece! In addition, THE 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO REVIVAL OF RUPERT HOLMES' "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" HAS RECEIVED A GRAND TOTAL OF SEVEN 2019 CHICAGO BROADWAYWORLD.COM REGIONAL THEATRE AWARD NOMINATIONS Including Best Performer In A Musical or Revue ( Resident Non-Equity ) for SARAH MYERS for her fine portrayal of the dual roles of Edwin Drood and Miss Alice Nutting; Best Direction of A Musical or Revue ( Resident Non-Equity ) for ROBERT-ERIC WEST for his sterling staging; Best Choreography ( Resident Non-Equity ) for TAMARA DREW for her highly effective dances; Best Costume Design ( Resident Non-Equity ) for SANDRA LEANDER for her grand stage attire; Best Set Design ( Resident Non-Equity ) for EMIL ZBELLA for his handsome period decor; and BEST ENSEMBLE OF A MUSICAL ( RESIDENT NON-EQUITY ) FOR THE ENTIRE CAST! Those in The Theatre who love musical theatre performance in The Windy City that would like to honor and support Mr. Robinson and his fellow nominees for their work in Rupert Holmes' brilliant but seldom performed musical classic may CAST THEIR VOTES FOR "DROOD" BY VISITING: www.broadwayworld.com/chicago/liveupdateregion.cfm?btype=... or www.broadwayworld.com/chicago/voteregion.cfm . Your Support of The Tradition of Non-Equity Professional Theatre In Chicago Would Be Greatly Appreciated!
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DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON appeared on a Windy City Theatre stage for the first time in 17 years when he assumed the marvelous dual roles of MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT, THE CHAIRMAN OF THE MUSIC HALL ROYALE and The Honorable MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA in skilled Director ROBERT-ERIC WEST'S exciting new 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO revival of amazing Composer / Lyricist, Book Author / Orchestrator RUPERT HOLMES' multiple TONY AWARD-WINNING SOLVE-IT-YOURSELF MUSICAL WHODUNIT "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" ( based on the final and unfinished novel by 19th-century English literary master CHARLES DICKENS ) which was presented Oct. 26th through Nov. 18th of 2018 in the lovely and intimate Black Box Theatre of ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH, 1625 West Diversey, Chicago, IL. 60614. Of his work in the show, the theatre critic of the Nov. 10, 2018 review of ART GETS OUT wrote: "But the real ringer is Darryl Maximilian Robinson, as the Chairman of The Music Hall Royale. It's a huge part that demands not just talent, but also charm during his frequent interactions with the audience in a show that looks for a joke at every turn and has no respect for the fourth wall". In addition to being critically-praised, Darryl Maximilian Robinson's performance in the dual roles of Mr. William Cartwright, Your Chairman of The Music Hall Royale, and The Mayor Thomas Sapsea of Cloisterham, England has been documented by Wikipedia, and in November of 2019: The Year of Chicago Theatre, he has captured a 2019 CHICAGO BROADWAYWORLD.COM REGIONAL THEATRE AWARD NOMINATION for BEST PERFORMER IN A MUSICAL OR REVUE ( RESIDENT NON-EQUITY ) for his work in Rupert Holmes' musical masterpiece! In addition, THE 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO REVIVAL OF RUPERT HOLMES' "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" HAS RECEIVED A GRAND TOTAL OF SEVEN 2019 CHICAGO BROADWAYWORLD.COM REGIONAL THEATRE AWARD NOMINATIONS Including Best Performer In A Musical or Revue ( Resident Non-Equity ) for SARAH MYERS for her fine portrayal of the dual roles of Edwin Drood and Miss Alice Nutting; Best Direction of A Musical or Revue ( Resident Non-Equity ) for ROBERT-ERIC WEST for his sterling staging; Best Choreography ( Resident Non-Equity ) for TAMARA DREW for her highly effective dances; Best Costume Design ( Resident Non-Equity ) for SANDRA LEANDER for her grand stage attire; Best Set Design ( Resident Non-Equity ) for EMIL ZBELLA for his handsome period decor; and BEST ENSEMBLE OF A MUSICAL ( RESIDENT NON-EQUITY ) FOR THE ENTIRE CAST! Those in The Theatre who love musical theatre performance in The Windy City that would like to honor and support Mr. Robinson and his fellow nominees for their work in Rupert Holmes' brilliant but seldom performed musical classic may CAST THEIR VOTES FOR "DROOD" BY VISITING: www.broadwayworld.com/chicago/liveupdateregion.cfm?btype=... or www.broadwayworld.com/chicago/voteregion.cfm . Your Support of The Tradition of Non-Equity Professional Theatre In Chicago Would Be Greatly Appreciated!
"But the real ringer is Darryl Maximilian Robinson, as the Chairman of the Music Hall Royale. It's a huge part that demands not just talent, but also charm during his frequent interactions with the audience in a show that looks for a joke at every turn and has no respect for the fourth wall." -- Art Gets Out, Theatre Review of The Mystery of Edwin Drood - St. Sebastian Players Nov. 9, 2018. Posted Nov. 10, 2018.
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DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON appeared on a Windy City Theatre stage for the first time in 17 years when he assumed the marvelous dual roles of MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT, THE CHAIRMAN OF THE MUSIC HALL ROYALE and The Honorable MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA in skilled Director ROBERT-ERIC WEST'S exciting new 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO revival of amazing Composer / Lyricist, Book Author / Orchestrator RUPERT HOLMES' multiple TONY AWARD-WINNING SOLVE-IT-YOURSELF MUSICAL WHODUNIT "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" ( based on the final and unfinished novel by 19th-century English literary master CHARLES DICKENS ) which was presented Oct. 26th through Nov. 18th of 2018 in the lovely and intimate Black Box Theatre of ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH, 1625 West Diversey, Chicago, IL. 60614. Of his work in the show, the theatre critic of the Nov. 10, 2018 review of ART GETS OUT wrote: "But the real ringer is Darryl Maximilian Robinson, as the Chairman of The Music Hall Royale. It's a huge part that demands not just talent, but also charm during his frequent interactions with the audience in a show that looks for a joke at every turn and has no respect for the fourth wall". In addition to being critically-praised, Darryl Maximilian Robinson's performance in the dual roles of Mr. William Cartwright, Your Chairman of The Music Hall Royale, and The Mayor Thomas Sapsea of Cloisterham, England has been documented by Wikipedia, and in November of 2019: The Year of Chicago Theatre, he has captured a 2019 CHICAGO BROADWAYWORLD.COM REGIONAL THEATRE AWARD NOMINATION for BEST PERFORMER IN A MUSICAL OR REVUE ( RESIDENT NON-EQUITY ) for his work in Rupert Holmes' musical masterpiece! In addition, THE 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO REVIVAL OF RUPERT HOLMES' "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" HAS RECEIVED A GRAND TOTAL OF SEVEN 2019 CHICAGO BROADWAYWORLD.COM REGIONAL THEATRE AWARD NOMINATIONS Including Best Performer In A Musical or Revue ( Resident Non-Equity ) for SARAH MYERS for her fine portrayal of the dual roles of Edwin Drood and Miss Alice Nutting; Best Direction of A Musical or Revue ( Resident Non-Equity ) for ROBERT-ERIC WEST for his sterling staging; Best Choreography ( Resident Non-Equity ) for TAMARA DREW for her highly effective dances; Best Costume Design ( Resident Non-Equity ) for SANDRA LEANDER for her grand stage attire; Best Set Design ( Resident Non-Equity ) for EMIL ZBELLA for his handsome period decor; and BEST ENSEMBLE OF A MUSICAL ( RESIDENT NON-EQUITY ) FOR THE ENTIRE CAST! Those in The Theatre who love musical theatre performance in The Windy City that would like to honor and support Mr. Robinson and his fellow nominees for their work in Rupert Holmes' brilliant but seldom performed musical classic may CAST THEIR VOTES FOR "DROOD" BY VISITING: www.broadwayworld.com/chicago/liveupdateregion.cfm?btype=... or www.broadwayworld.com/chicago/voteregion.cfm . Your Support of The Tradition of Non-Equity Professional Theatre In Chicago Would Be Greatly Appreciated!
"But the real ringer is Darryl Maximilian Robinson, as the Chairman of the Music Hall Royale. It's a huge part that demands not just talent, but also charm during his frequent interactions with the audience in a show that looks for a joke at every turn and has no respect for the fourth wall." -- Art Gets Out, Theatre Review of The Mystery of Edwin Drood Nov. 9, 2018. Posted Nov. 10, 2018.
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