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...never allowed to fully engage in the comedy. From the program note, "No stage directions were harmed in the making of this production," to Feste's inserted welcoming monologue to the audience, we are forced to question the choices presented on stage. The entire show falls under the shadow of Feste's song, injected into the beginning of Act One. He smugly asks the audience, "Who's Got the Last Laugh Now?" Two hours and five acts later, that question remains unanswered...
...catch Blokes sending out press releases about their tuxes either. The Bloke is not given to grooming. Almost every story one reads about Crowe, or most any Australian actor, with the exception of Cate Blanchett, mentions a five-o'clock shadow...
...able to, since a British newspaper reported over the weekend that the Syrian president recently suffered an incapacitating stroke. But Assad certainly has reason to smile, because the latest exchange of fire between the Jewish state and the Hezbollah guerrilla fighters just across the border casts a shadow over Israel's plan to complete its withdrawal from Lebanon without first concluding a land-for-peace deal with Syria. Hezbollah fired Katyushka rockets into the town of Shlomi on Friday, killing one soldier, following Israel's overnight strike on Lebanese power plants. The Israeli raid followed Thursday's rocket attack...
After an interlude during which Five O' Clock Shadow entertained the audience, the six competing groups convened on stage for the awards announcements. Upon hearing of their third-place finish, the Callbacks grinned and hugged one another...
...miles from the Olympic Mountains and a unique North American rain forest that gets 150 in. of rain a year--sits tiny Sequim, which basks in about 300 days of sunshine a year. Sequim, like another Pacific Northwest town we recommend, Bend, Ore., lies in a "rain shadow." Sequim is shielded by the Olympic Mountains and sees only about 16 in. of rain a year, about as much as Los Angeles...