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Clubbed Thumb and Heidi Schreck Announce the CLUBBED THUMB CONSTITUTION COMMISSIONS

Clubbed Thumb and Heidi Schreck Announce the CLUBBED THUMB CONSTITUTION COMMISSIONS
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How Echo Theater Company gave L A 25 years of offbeat plays

How Echo Theater Company gave L A 25 years of offbeat plays
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Food banks are going to be needed : Groups seek collaboration in fight against hunger

Food banks are going to be needed : Groups seek collaboration in fight against hunger
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Drury University Theatre s Production Of God s Ear: An Exciting Viewing Experience

Drury University Visiting Assistant Professor of Theatre, Haddy Kreie. “Briefly, it s about a couple who s lost a child to a drowning incident. And it s really about them sorting through their grief, and how a relationship can disintegrate in the face of grief; also, their attempts to reconcile that and to come to terms with a new future and with the remaining child who s left behind as well.” Sometimes it’s difficult to tell whether the child in the drowning incident is dead or alive, although the character never appears in the play. Haddy Kreie attributes the ambiguity to the way Jenny Schwartz has written the script. “The play is written in a way that utilizes language to an absurd degree. So there s a lot of lack of clarity, which is part of the traumatic experience. And so she s really exploiting, I think, the way our language falls apart, and our inability to sometimes see the truth when we re facing impending or past trauma.”

Letters to the Darien Times: Week of Dec 11

Letters to the Darien Times: Week of Dec. 11 Dec. 18, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail Person-to-Person grateful for donations during tough year To the Editor: Thanksgiving this year looked very different without extended family and friends at the table. Record numbers of our neighbors, almost a quarter of all Connecticut residents, are struggling to put food on the table. The need has never been greater, and our community rose to the challenge during this extraordinary November by sharing the harvest: an act that epitomizes the Thanksgiving tradition of expressing gratitude. Person-to-Person (P2P) wishes to express our heartfelt thanks to all those who shared their bounty with others, particularly during this very difficult time for those we serve. The Connecticut Food Bank, Food Bank of Lower Fairfield County, Walter Stewart Markets, families of Hindley Elementary School and Stew Leonard’s provided an additional 500 turkeys, allowing P2P to feed over 1,000 Fairfield County familie

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