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Hell on a Platter. By Margaret Roberts. the story of Linda Patterson's dinner party, an elegant affair exploded by lunatic caterers, eccentric guests and an unexpected arrival. This wacky romantic comedy is unique characters, making it a hilarious rendition of every hostess's nightmare. Loeb Experimental Theatre, 7:30. Free...
Hell on a Platter. By Margaret Roberts.The story of Linda Patterson's dinner party, anelegant affair exploded by lunatic caterers,eccentric guests and an unexpected arrival. Thiswacky romantic comedy is peppered with a fabulousassortment rendition of every hostess's nightmare.Loeb Experimental Theatre, 7:30 and 10. Free...
...rapid price inflation? Why did the Clintons and the McDougals pay twice the price paid by 101 River? Why was the price increased almost 25% a year later? The only explanation available, and a not fully satisfying one, comes from James Patterson Jr., who was involved in several ways: he was secretary of 101 River Development, which sold the land to the Clintons and McDougals, and also president of Citizens Bank and Trust in the tiny Arkansas town of Flippin, which loaned money to 101 to buy the land and later advanced a $182,611 mortgage loan to Whitewater...
...born with many advantages. In his native Jamaica, Ferguson attended the exclusive Calabar boys' high school, an academy that numbers among its alumni Percival Patterson, the island's Prime Minister. The Fergusons lived in a two-story home protected by walls and wrought-iron gates in Kingston's elite suburb of Havendale. His father Von Herman Ferguson was one of the most prominent businessmen in Jamaica. When the elder Ferguson died in a car accident in 1978, his funeral was attended by government and military luminaries. However, that passage -- and the subsequent death of Ferguson's mother from cancer -- shattered...
...actors do their best to maintain some sort of serio-dramatic tone throughout the play. Without a strong script and meaningful character development, players are forced to rely on exaggerated gestures and movement to get their points across. Perhaps overemphasizing Merlyn's innocence, James Patterson, as the title character, remains wideeyed and blank-faced during most of the play. David Travis as Theloc, Merlyn's Obi-Wan Kenobi-like guru, manages to make the best of the show's most preposterous fortune-cookie-like lines. Sometimes, however, Travis, in an effort to maintain some sort of credibility for his character...