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...good friend of mine took this chick out a couple of times. Things didn't work out and now I'd like to ask her out. I don't think my friend would mind but I'm not sure. I feel awkward about bringing it up, but I think that's probably necessary. Could I just ask her out or should I talk to my friend? Puzzled in Winthrop...
Although the play lacks in momentum and energy, its production is marked with some powerhouse performances. Aaron Zelman, as the accused, has a wondeful talent for generating sympathy from the audience. With his awkward and frazzled mannerisms and earnest outbursts, Zelman plays Vole as a victim of his own naivete. When the truth finally comes out about Vole and the trial, one truly feels betrayed. Mark Fish as Sir Wilfrid Robarts, Vole's attorney, provides an appropriate balance for Zelman's quirkiness. Tempering his strong voice and presence with genuine smiles and engaging body language, Fish manages to make...
...feel uncomfortable about our friendship. I don't know how she feels and I don't want to bring it up with her in case she's as freaked out as I am, but I just can't get it out of my mind. I feel really awkward around her and I think she is avoiding me. What can I do to make everything back to normal? Freaked out in Eliot...
...worry. Just pretend like nothing happened and everything will be fine. This happens all the time, and it usually doesn't change the relationship. Unless, of course, you both start to feel awkward and find it difficult to see each other. But that rarely happens. Just don't bring it up, and if she does, refuse to talk about it; ignoring a problem always makes it go away...
...accompanied by a green fuzzy Martian (Nabil Shaban) who insists on engaging the precocious child in philosophical discussion. Together they travel to England and we watch Ludwig's intellectual development from an imaginative, over-stimulated youth into a sober, work-obsessed pupil of Bertrand Russell (Micheal Gough) and an awkward frequenter of the oh-so-intellectually fashionable Bloomsbury crowd, including the lovely Lady Ottoline Morrell (Tilda Swinton...