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2 weeks ago |
news.lee.net | Ocean Vuong |Sarah Ruhl |Kent Nerburn |Anthony Horowitz
May is packed with potentially huge books, in a way we’d expect peak fall to be. That peak didn’t materialize last autumn because publishers were holding off on releasing promising titles in the heat of the election cycle. Apparently, they saved them for May. We’re getting some books we’d expect. That includes a novel from Stephen King, who often releases a book in May (the new one is “Never Flinch,” featuring Holly Gibney from “Mr. Mercedes”).
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Nov 1, 2024 |
events.wfu.edu | Sarah Ruhl
Dead Man’s Cell PhoneBy Sarah RuhlDirected by Brook DavisFebruary 7-8 & 13-15 at 7:30 pm & February 9 & 16 at 2:00 pmRing TheatreWhen Sarah Ruhl's Dead Man's Cell Phone premiered in 2007, the play questioned our connections, our disconnections, and how our lives have changed as we navigate a piece of technology that follows us everywhere, all the time. In 2025, that examination is even more profound.
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Jun 6, 2024 |
broadwayworld.com | Stephi Wild |Jane Austen |Sarah Ruhl |Jennifer Barclay
Enter Your Email to Unlock This ArticlePlus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Email:Existing user? Just click login. Jermyn Street Theatre has announced its Autumn Season.
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Apr 21, 2024 |
theisolationjournals.substack.com | Sarah Ruhl |Suleika Jaouad
Hi friend,Recently I got a message from the wife of my late friend, the poet Max Ritvo. She was going through some old boxes and found a note he’d written to me after their wedding but had never sent. She wanted me to have it; she asked for my address. When I opened it and saw my nicknames scrolled across the top and read the buoyant joy in his message, my heart ached. The whole thing was so completely Max. Oh, Max. Where to begin? Max Ritvo was a fellow cancer comrade and dear friend.
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Apr 16, 2024 |
youngvic.org | Elvis Costello |Sarah Ruhl |Kwame Kwei-Armah |Budd Schulberg
Performances Mon-Sat, 7.30pmWed & Sat matinees, 2.30pmPreviews: Tue 10 - Mon 16 Sep Venue Main House You gotta keep him here, Miss Jeffries. He’s the goose who laid the golden egg. When local radio producer Marcia Jeffries interviews drunk drifter “Lonesome Rhodes” in his jail cell, she immediately sees his potential and gives him a slot on her show.
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