You suspect that hes one of the more intelligent men in town. Detractors say its an abomination against a beloved classic. They have also lived in Doylestown, PA and Southampton, PA. A collection of random musings from the mind of a native New Yorker. Show that inspired you to be a theatermaker: Stop Making Sense. The rollout of the band, the lighting, and of course, that suit. A quarterly magazine of urban affairs, published by the Manhattan Institute, edited by Brian C. Anderson. Thats partly, Mr. Moved from its traditional spot at the end of Act I to Act II, the ballet is supposed to portray Laureys erotic longing and conflicted feelings toward Curly and Jud. Q: Ive always thought Laureys curious about him and curiosity can be a kind of attraction. Christina Rouner, a close friend who has appeared in many of his shows, including Eternal, said actors know not to joke about extreme staging ideas in rehearsal, lest they be asked to actually, say, deliver a 12-minute monologue while doing jumping jacks, as one performer in the David Foster Wallace piece did. Director Fish occasionally offers updated insights into American pioneer culture. While watching the show the other night, it occurred to me that a shot to the heart does figure prominently in the shows final moments, he said. My Voice Except that Curly is a woman. A few told me they hated every minute of it. 2023 NYP Holdings, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical Revival, Daniel Fish's bold interpretation recently enjoyed a sold-out run at the Young Vic following sold-out runs on Broadway and across the U.S. on tour. Copyright 2023 Hearst Communications, Inc. Photo: Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman / BroadwaySF, Why Lynn Nottage embraces complex, conflicted characters, S.F. There is no overture, no chorus, no corps de ballet; the entire cast consists of just 12 players. When Curly proposed to Laurey by saying, Country-a-changin, got to change with it! and Keep up th the way things is goin in this here crazy country! the audience offered up something between a sigh and a groan of recognition and regret. Theres his work, which lies at the challenging intersection of experimental theater, opera, film and installation art. It is another to turn what Rodgers and Hammerstein intended as a celebration of the American spirit into a sanguinary condemnation of it. In Fishs rendition, Jud presents a gun to Curly as a wedding gift, seeming to offer himself up for slaughter. I saw that production in the company of Ted Chapin, the longtime chief creative officer of the Rodgers & Hammerstein organization, now a unit of the Concord Bicycle Music Company, on the day that Justice Anthony Kennedy, the Supreme Courts swing vote on gay marriage, announced his retirement. So it was a bit surprising one afternoon earlier this month to find him leaning back almost easefully in a chair onstage at the Circle in the Square, a few hours before the first dress rehearsal for his Broadway debut. Frontier justice, it is suggested, is cruel and expedient, and not so different from what we have today. What makes an outsider can only be made by a group of people who are inside. He added: Im most interested in work where theres real transaction going on between the stage and the audience. PLAYBILL SITES There is a need to exclude someone in order to embolden oneself. $56-$256. It is one thing to emphasize the darkness that lies beneath this iconic musicals cheery surface. Skip to footer site map. This article contains spoilers for the Daniel Fish production of Oklahoma! venues survey damage after winter storm flooding, S.F. Seventy-five years ago, we were at war with foreign powers; now the enemy is within. opened barely 15 months after Pearl Harbor and was received by wartime audiences not just as a story about incipient statehood in Indian territory in 1907 but also as a reflection of the sacrificeand, yes, the shattering violencethat World War II would require. (Mr. No matter how cute he may be, strumming his guitar and crooning softly about the surrey with the fringe on top, the ladies betray no emotion. Partisans think its a brilliant updating of a chestnut. So talk of Daniel Fish's new, visionary production two-stepping its way across the pond - with the backing of the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical following its premiere on Broadway in 2019 - was understandably an exciting prospect. Fish said he didnt think about it consciously. The actors have all this power in what they say and how they say it and how they sing it. Starring Damon Daunno and Rebecca Naomi Jones as Curly and. But thats just the start of whats wrong with the jarring reinterpretation of the dream dance that Agnes de Mille choreographed so stunningly in the original play and the 1955 film. The scene, in which Curly sells his saddle, his horse, and his gun, usually emphasizes his brawny maturity, but here he comes off as a bit desperate. As the show begins, the actors sit at long tables, like locals at a community-center potluck, beside piles of corn and pots of chili. Would anyone have a bootleg of the Oklahoma Revival? Oklahoma! He once said that if sex is not at the core of a story, its probably not worth telling. Anika Noni Roses Star-Making Self-Possession in Carmen Jones. In 1943, when Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein IIs first collaboration, Oklahoma!, made its Broadway dbut, soaring with airy pastoralism and paeans to statehood, it not only reinvented the musical (Oklahoma! was the first show to thoroughly integrate songs, story, and dance); it brought joy and a sense of American identity to the citizens of an anxious nation at war. Initially staged at Bard College in 2015, Fishs production did a sold-out run last year at St. Anns Warehouse in Brooklyn before opening April 7 at Circle in the Square, a wonderfully intimate space, with a rectangular stage that the audience surrounds on three sides. December 2014 Music by Richard Rodgers. At the other end of the stage, Laureys Aunt Eller (the pitch-perfect Mary Testa) roughly tears open a series of Jiffy boxes and begins to make corn bread. July 2014 is to be announced. The answer seems obvious, inescapable: just fine. opened on Broadway in the wake of the polarizing 2016 and 2018 national elections. And its also worth noting that Theresa Helburn, one of Oklahoma!s original producers (it had been her idea to turn an old 1930 play called Green Grow the Lilacs into a musical), described the difficulty of raising financing for the first production by noting the reaction of skeptical backers. Ad Choices. October 2015 You can hear Michael Riedel weekdays on Len Berman and Michael Riedel in the Morning on WOR radio 710. Near the midpoint of the show, during the wry Pore Jud Is Daid, when Curly visits Jud in his dingy smokehouse and jovially encourages him to kill himself, Fish plunges the theatre into darkness, obscuring the stage, and projects video of Juds face on the wall. But another piece is theres this American philosopher named Lauren Berlant. A: Im a little hesitant to answer that because I dont want to get too much in the way of how people experience the show and rob them of their own experience. But after intermission, there were empty seats where some of those smiling faces had been, and as the second act wore on, still other theatergoers walked out, evidently repelled by the director Daniel Fishs dark and daring reinterpretation of this enduring classic from Broadways golden age. Mr. Fishs friends mentioned him recounting fights with producers over some of the more radical elements of the production, like an eerie scene that unfolds in total darkness. On the other wall, theres a drawing of a farmhouse. The musical, which won the 2019 Tony for best revival, ha His minimalist 2005 Hamlet, set mostly around a contemporary family dinner table, lost the McCarter Theater 50 percent of its subscription base, as he put it. March 2016 Forget what you think it is this is RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S OKLAHOMA! Q: So what is the rule by which Jud Fry doesnt play? Click the AdBlock Plus button on your browser and select Enabled on this site. (In recent roles as diverse as a troubled teen-age musician in The Lucky Ones, Rasputin in Beardo, and Orpheus in Hadestown, Daunno often projected a similar blas contentment.) to hoot and cheer and stomp your boots at. August 2016 There have also been adjustments to the surreal take on the famous dream ballet (choreographed by John Heginbotham), and, most significantly, the shows final scenes. Aug. 16-Sept. 11. I really dont think he has changed, much, said Gideon Lester, the director of the theater program at Bard College, where the show began life 12 years ago as a scrappy student staging. Some audience members are seated at long tables at the edge of the playing space, where bubbling, red Crock-Pots hold the chili that will be served at intermission. I think someone might come away from the show and think Curly is the average American cowboy, and someone else might think, No, hes not. Or someone might come away and go, Well, what really is the average American cowboy? By accepting all cookies, you agree to our use of cookies to deliver and maintain our services and site, improve the quality of Reddit, personalize Reddit content and advertising, and measure the effectiveness of advertising. Fish when she saw a message on a list-serv for commercial producers with the subject line Spoiler alert: things revealed inside about this Bard College production of Oklahoma., My mind was blown, she said of the production, which she raced up to see. By rejecting non-essential cookies, Reddit may still use certain cookies to ensure the proper functionality of our platform. The Ralph Laurenesque costumes (designed by Terese Wadden) are a decidedly mixed bag. Why does the story go that way? Patrick Vaills Jud looks less like a troubled, down-and-out ranch worker than a refugee from Haight-Ashbury, circa 1968. It fully explores the themes and conflicts while bravely confronting questionable aspects of the story and characters. I don't have a ton of things to trade it for but I've got some! He really is awake and aware of pain, of being on the outside, Ms. Rouner said. First of all, I think its kind of silly, the notion that a production or a point of view could be described as dark when I hope its fair to say the production is full of complications. December 2017 How about setting The King and I on the Bataan Death March? A: She says this great thing: He looks at me under his eyebrows. And she says, He makes me shiver every time I get close to him. What does that mean? Peddler Ali Hakim is forced to marry Gertie Cummings when her father threatens him with a shotgun. An actress in a wheelchair Ali Stroker, getting raves plays Ado Annie. He Changed Oklahoma! But Oklahoma! Hasnt Changed Him. Oklahoma! Not that Mr. Intense. Below are steps you can take in order to whitelist Observer.com on your browser: Click the AdBlock button on your browser and select Don't run on pages on this domain. Tortured. Fish if he had an idea for a show, and he threw out the Rodgers & Hammerstein classic, which he remembered fondly from childhood but suggested mainly, he likes to say, because no one else would ever have let him do it. Seventy-five years ago, we were at war with foreign powers; now the enemy is within. The second romantic triangle adds comic relief. Does anyone have a bootleg of the current Oklahoma revival? A 2012 piece based on the writings of David Foster Wallace featured flying tennis balls and a varying script each night, fed into actors ears through headphones. The orchestra is a seven-piece band that performs onstage in full view of the audience, its roots-music arrangements by Daniel Kluger more Ralph Stanley than Robert Russell Bennett, the shows legendary original orchestrator. Fish to St. Anns, and now to Broadway, the lead producer Eva Price, said she had only dimly heard of Mr. Set in Oklahoma in 1906, a year before the territory attained statehood, the musical's lengthy first act establishes the rivalry between cowboy Curly McLain (Damon Daunno) and downcast farmhand Jud Fry (Patrick Vaill), both of whom want to marry Laurey Williams (Rebecca Naomi Jones). The lighting turns green, the music quiets to a hush, and we can begin to imagine that these two truly like each other. I do also think that hes a hired hand, so theres a class issue there as well. But Fish picks up on the animal theme and lets it reach full bloom in a radically reconceived dream ballet at the top of Act 2, in which the ecstatic dancer Gabrielle Hamiltonhead shaved, eyebrows bleached, wearing only a shimmery t-shirt that reads: DREAM BABY DREAMgallops and prances around the space with increasing frenzy. He graduated from University of Rochester School of Medicine in 1987. Network, too, offers food and drink to its audience on stage. At a makeshift trial, a jury made up of local town folk, aware of the longstanding rivalry between the men and believing that Juds death was accidental, declare Curly not guilty. Moments later, Curly and Laurey leave for their honeymoon on their proverbial surrey with the fringe on top. Daniel Fish's Tony-winning production of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! I became obsessed with getting my hands on it.. Mr. Daniel Fish's vivid, stripped-down revival, at St. Ann's Warehouse (first developed at Bard's Fisher Center, in 2015), similarly offers audiences a vision of themselves. Others thought it was thrilling and original. Noms And Noshes Daniel can be very emphatic, he recalled, with a chuckle. This complicates him; he could be your high-school crush, with a frisson of Kurt Cobain. shines a light on the dark underbelly of the classic American musical about love and politics in pre-statehood Oklahoma, showing. Add to Cart. This Oklahoma, a vision of experimental director Daniel Fish, is raw and completely exposed, stripped to the music and drama. 2023 Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, Inc. All rights reserved. What drew you to the material? Like the staging, the orchestral music, arranged by Daniel Kluger, is pared down and shaken up; a seven-piece band incorporates banjo, pedal steel guitar, and mandolin, but retains bass, cello, and violin, keeping Rodgerss lush harmonies intact. Last fall at St. Anns Warehouse in Brooklyn, where his stripped-down, boldly revisionist, ecstatically reviewed staging of Oklahoma! had sold-out crowds tapping their toes to sparkling bluegrass orchestrations of Rodgers and Hammerstein gems, Mr. Gabrielle Hamilton in Oklahoma! But to his longtime friends, whats most remarkable, or perhaps not, is how little the experience of suddenly finding himself, at 52, anointed a hot, even marketable director has changed either him or his darkly iconoclastic vision. The current revival of Rodgers and Hammersteins Oklahoma!, the iconic American musical, is another. All If this Oklahoma! succeeds at the box office, expect even more radical revisions of the classics: an Annie Get Your Gun that overturns the Second Amendment; an On the Town where the sailors end up in Julius in the Village, and an Oh! In 2007, Ms. Akalaitis asked Mr. By Juliet Pennington Updated . The revivals most successful feature is the re-orchestration of Rodgerss gorgeous score. Its easy to imagine him roping a cow, but hed make an exasperating husband. Oklahoma! But those are detailsand in the case of the chili, a bit of a stunt. In 1979, during the opening of a smash-hit revival of Rodgers and Hammersteins Oklahoma!, the New York Times drama critic Walter Kerr walked up the aisle at intermission and noticed that everyone in the audience was beaming. Fish (who turns out to be quite genial and soft-spoken in conversation) grew up in suburban Tenafly, N.J., the son of a lawyer mother and an accountant father, who also owned a summer camp. November 2015 Oklahoma (Daniel Fish) Revival? Vote. Also original was directing the plays main female characters to snap phallic ears of corn in half while singing Many a New Day. But as Charles Isherwood argues in Broadway News, students of recent theatrical trends will not find much new in this production. February 2020 Its also full of violence. That production generated tremendous buzz in theater circles, and a long period of competitive scrapping over its future that might be compared to the tense auction of picnic hampers at the box social in the shows second act. Why Oklahoma!? Jud is the surly loner with pornographic photos tacked to his wall. Close. But, foreshadowing the doom to come, the creators could not resist racking rifles on the theaters walls, unsubtle symbols of Americas gun culture. Tuesday, June 4, 2019 People Who Make NY Special Theater Although director Daniel Fish has been plying his trade for almost two decades, Broadway folks didn't know squat about him until this spring, when his experimental remake of the Rodgers & Hammerstein classic musical Oklahoma! Ivo van Hove, whose Network is now on Broadway, also uses live video. Damon Daunno, Rebecca Naomi Jones, and Patrick Vaill as the conflicted trio in the first Rodgers and Hammerstein musical. Fish has a reputation for making intense demands of actors, and for inspiring intense loyalty. (He did confirm Ms. Akalaitiss description of his apartment in Brooklyn as impressively clean, if not so much lately.). Indeed, the production doesnt have much dancing at all. is now open at the Circle in the Square Theatre. Oklahoma! (The Times is so woke these days, Im dying to drop an Ambien in its martini.) Oklahoma! Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Key. Talk to people about the director Daniel Fish, and certain words tend to come up a lot. Daniel Fish's reimagined Oklahoma!, nominated for eight Tony Award nominations, will launch a North American tour in the fall of 2020 at the Civic Center Music Hall in Oklahoma City,. at the Circle in the Square Theatre in New York Cityan oval-shaped auditorium in which the action takes place on what might be the blond-wood floor of a gymnasium or a barn. So far, so playful. Daniel Kruger has reduced the orchestra from 28 musicians to seven and set the band on the far end of the stage. Because its not only fear, right? Direct from an acclaimed run on Broadway comes an OKLAHOMA! The response of my friends and colleagues to director Daniel Fish's cause clbre reworking of Oklahoma! report. But advertising revenue helps support our journalism. (Her first line, to him, is Oh, I thought you was somebody.) Curly is traditionally played as a competent, reliable sort of cowboy, a gently funny character who needles the people he loves, like Laurey (Rebecca Naomi Jones) and Aunt Eller, as well as the ones he doesnt, like Jud Fry (Patrick Vaill). Fish immediately chose the 1943 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Oklahoma!. Ado Annie (Ali Stroker, who uses a wheelchair) has pink streaks in her blond hair and red bra straps revealed by her tank top. Close. The ladies of the remadeOklahoma! Guns line the walls of the theater. Sept. 16, 2022 5:59 PM PT Of all the impressive feats director Daniel Fish pulls off in his thrilling deconstruction of "Oklahoma!," the most impressive might be that in deromanticizing the. He draws on a broad range of forms and subject matter including plays, film scripts, contemporary fiction, essays and found audio. Is it delusion? deromanticized and dripping menacehit the scene. Asked about the idea of a wound, Mr. But, like, I have a sense of humor. Why is he an outsider? Key influence on your work: The films of Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Even some people on the show wish the director would cut it. Its happy, sad, normal and [expletive] up. Whod have thought the most controversial show this spring would be . Broadway's Latest 'Oklahoma!' Revival Is a Gimmicky Travesty with Corn Bread The landmark 1943 Rodgers and Hammerstein production that marked the beginning of a new era in American musicals . Fish doubles down on the darkness in the following scene, where Jud paws at Laurey; the lights go out again, and we hear kissing, breathing, the clink of a belt buckle. Rauchs concept is a same-sex, LGBTQ-friendly pioneer paradise, and it works beautifully. He also spent time in Germany, taking in the sprawling, exuberantly experimental productions by the director Frank Castorf at the Berlin Volksbhne (whose aesthetic was once summed up by The New York Times as nudity, text-wrecking and screams). That this warhorse of a play can speak to 21st-century audiences with topical relevance should come as no surprise, because that is precisely what the first production did. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Cond Nast. I think theres a wounded quality that gives fire to some of his work., Mr. The show barely deserves its jaunty exclamation mark anymore. Looking for Daniel Fish online? But, in an iconic work like this one, the immersion can be powerful, altering our instinctive reactions to what we see and hear. Mr. Fishs Oklahoma! emphasizes how a community can turn violently on an outsider. Find Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and TikTok profiles, images and more on IDCrawl - free people search website. $849.99. In the original libretto, when Laurey finally not only rejects Juds advances but also fires him from his job, he retaliates by pulling a knife on Curly and dies after falling on it in the fight that ensues. The acting and design, wild and real. Damon Daunno, who plays Curly, is a better singer, but his build is thin and wiry, and he lacks the sex appeal of say, Hugh Jackman, who starred as Curly in an earlier revival, or the classic good looks of Gordon MacRae in the memorable 1955 film version. Here, he kisses Laurey and starts to advance on Curly, who shoots him with shocking swiftness from several feet away, blood splattering all over the bride and grooms white clothes. oklahoma 2019 bootleg. Daniel Fish-Directed OKLAHOMA! But one of the things the production is trying to offer is this idea that anybody can be made an outsider if you dont play by the rules. "Oklahoma!" is such an American classic, and what I think is so special about this production is that [director] Daniel Fish was really determined to bring out some of the darker, more honest . Recent work includes Oklahoma! Select the best result to find their address, phone number, relatives, and public records. Detractors say it's an abomination against a beloved classic. Daniel Fish's bold production of this 1943 classic seeks to drive such images out of your mind. September 2015 (Mary Testa, who plays Aunt Eller in Oklahoma!, recalled one of Mr. Fishs quips: Im half La MaMa, half La Cage, as in Aux Folles.). Drama Desk Award; 2019: . Daniel asks unbelievable things of people who work for him, in terms of stamina, openness, courage, Ms. Rouner said. Rebecca Naomi Jones as Laurey, Ali Stroker as Ado Annie, James Davis as Will Parker and Will Brill, facing away, as Ali Hakim, in the musical. Some Rodgers and Hammerstein purists have already hotly debated whether this climaxslightly softened since the first professional staging at Bards SummerScape festival in 2015is necessary or even valid, and God only knows what the musicals creators would make of it. Point is, for the musicals 75th birthday, you can buy it a tie and renew its subscription to Smithsonian, or you can show it the world. In Daniel Fish's production - mounted in 2019 to celebrate the show's 75th anniversary - yes, it could. Daniel Fish at Circle in the Square Theater, where his iconoclastic production of Oklahoma! will open on Broadway. I'm looking for a video bootleg of the 2019 revival of Oklahoma! So how does that group define itself, or do they need to define itself by actually removing somebody from it and lessening that person in some way? Because after all, what happens in that buggy after midnight on an empty road and no one for miles around? 0 comments. My Life As he sings about the stars gittin blurry, Daunno ventures a few moments of welcome earnestness. The casting, alas, is problematic. Fish stages the moment, bizarrely, with Curly lying on the floor, a hat over his face; he comes alive just in time to bid against Jud. Q: How do you think Juds outsider status compares to that of traveling salesman Ali Hakim (Benj Mirman)? But if someone said that to me, I guess I would say, Well, what do you mean by dark?. You have to really trust his way.. They merely reflect my raw, natural voice. Laura Jellineks set is a plywood room, plain and homey, like an ad hoc community meeting hall. And Ado Annie, the boy-crazy gal who caint say no is now Ado Andy. oklahoma 2019 bootleg. The suitor who carried Mr. Bestial metaphors are not exclusive to women; Laurey likens Curlys singing to the croaking of a bullfrog. What on earth does Laurey see in him? Im so sad to hear that. August 2014 You gotta be hearty, Aunt Eller tells Laurey at the storys end. Im sort of a goofball. A: One of the things the production is doing is creating a certain amount of ambiguity around that moment, around those decisions. May 2015 Curly strums an acoustic guitar, with the half-smiling expression of the handsome guy whos a bit too eager to pick up a guitar at a party, though his manner can suggest a slightly embarrassed distance from the lyrics hes singing. . Daunno brings swagger and raffish good looks to Curly, while Jones Laureywhen she lets down her guardreveals a voracious, sensuous side. Musicals, they said in disgust, she recalled in her autobiography, dont have murders in the second act. So the notion that Juds death is at least a kind of murder was there from the beginning, too. The costumes, by Terese Warden, are modern country-and-western, and Kluger has created folksy arrangements of Richard Rodgers score for a spirited bluegrass ensemble. The others were smiling because they will.. Sig Sauer M400 TREAD 5.56 16in 30rd Black. At another point, he recalled, I was told by an artistic director, If you want to do the kind of work youre doing, you cant do it here. . Tony voters are equally divided. share. November 2014 Having transformed musical theater when first staged in 1943, the musical has become a staple of high school and community theater. (Apr 07, 2019 - Jan 19, 2020) Directed by Daniel Fish Musical Comedy Revival FIND OUT WHERE Search where Daniel Fish and are credited together It was at Bard that Oklahoma!, which involves the audience in a somewhat more restrained way, also took shape. The suspicious and paranoid part of me keeps waiting for the other shoe to drop, he said, when asked whether hed had to make compromises to get the show to Broadway. - Broadway Revival - July 26, 2019 (Untracked) thescytheandthesword's master. 888-746-1799. www.broadwaysf.com. Q: Your next project is a production of Candide in Lyon, France, in December. Damon Daunno, who up to this point has been a genial guitar-plucking Curly with a Harry Nilsson tenor-baritone, is suddenly splattered with blood all over his white wedding suit, as is Laurey, played by Rebecca Naomi Jones. If youve seen other revivals, I hope youll appreciate how a sturdy work can support radical readings, and how feel-good entertainment and darker, weirder pleasures can go hand in hand. But Fishs determination to highlight the carnage inflicted by guns leads him to rewriteindeed, to pervertthe plays crucial scene: the fight between Curly and Jud, in which Jud dies. Celebrated director Daniel Fish certainly thinks so. Ali Hakim has often been played broadly, with an exaggerated accent, but in the sly and dignified Nathansons hands his humor is more intentional, and less an ethnic joke. Q: Hes also quote-unquote Persian, and he ultimately leaves, and he speaks of different social mores. Starring Damon Daunno and Rebecca Naomi Jones as Curly and Laurie, Fish offers a fresh take on the classic musical. You caint deserve the sweet and tender things in life lessn youre tough.. Q: Is Curly something other than Americas simple cowboy hero man? Review: Daniel Fish's "Oklahoma!" is Terrifying and Terrific | by Christian Lewis | Medium 500 Apologies, but something went wrong on our end. At the end of the scene, Curly fires a bullet through a knotholea sharpshooters veiled threatJud responds in kind, and the loud blasts jolt us. Trading and gifting of broadway musical bootlegs. Curly is no longer a sunny hero, but an arrogant force for all that the white man will do to Native Americans while settling the West. Create an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in conversations. Select the best result to find their address, phone number, relatives, and public records. The director explains why he ratcheted up the racial tension and gun violence 'Nowhere to hide'. One example is what you might call the Curly/Jud dichotomy. All three give superb performances. To read our full stories, please turn off your ad blocker.We'd really appreciate it. (The night I saw the show, the Senate had just voted to advance Brett Kavanaughs nomination to the Supreme Court, which added to a mood of judicial unease.)
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