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Moons ago, someone carved me a nickname into the sand. The tide came and swept my name away. That name was "Sputnitsa," which means "fellow traveler" in Russian.
The price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it. ~ Henry David Thoreau
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On the latest Hamlet out on Broadway…
Really good theater is more than timeless; it’s a cord that the actors and director pull which unearths the past in the present, connecting us in an almost eerie, ephemeral and visceral way; pulling us into a journey in which … Continue reading
Posted in Broadway, Guildenstern, Hamlet, Harry Attwell, Horatio, Jude Law, magic of theater, New York, plays, playwrights, Polonius, Ron Cook, Shakespeare, theater, theatre
Tagged acting, actors, Broadway, good theater, Hamlet, Jude Law, New York, plays, playwrights, Shakespeare
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