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24: Legacy
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Ryan, Maureen
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Hawkins, Corey
2017
Though the show was developed long before 9/11, the first batch of \"24\" seasons became a strangely transfixing reaction to that event, reflecting a nation's rage, confusion, and desire for some kind of comprehensible narrative - even if that narrative was often self-serving and grandiose when it came to the War on Terror. [...]that any number of shows, from \"Quantico\" to \"Six\" to \"Homeland,\" offer a variety of takes on terrorism and security concerns, this rather square and formulaic property feels like a relic.
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What are some great film monologues for male actors to study?
2025
The sly irony of the film is that the more literal and figurative baggage Ryan acquires, the further he deviates from this philosophy. [...]given the charged, tense milieu of BlacKkKlansman, which follows a pair of detectives infiltrating a white supremacist enclave, Tures plea for Black people to claim their power feels particularly urgent. The actor gives a stirring, Oscar-winning performance in Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinerts universe-hopping juggernaut as the gentle patriarch of a family spiraling epically out of control. Waymond is such a warm presence that he literally saves the multiverse through the power of empathy, telling his wife (Michelle Yeoh), The only thing I do know is that we have to be kind.
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GETTING INVOLVED IN THEATER WAS THE FIRST TIME THAT I FELT SEEN BY A COMMUNITY
2023
THR TONY NOMINEES CONVERSATION With the Writers Guild reconsidering its decision to picket the Tonys, thereby allowing the show to go forward June 11, Josh Groban, Jessica Chastain, Sara Bareilles, Ben Platt, Corey Hawkins and Victoria Clark discuss post-COVID Broadway, the ongoing strike and why the Tonys matter Ahead of the 76th Tony Awards, which will be held at the United Palace in New York City on June 11, The Hollywood Reporter gathered six of the 2022-23 Broadway season's most distinguished acting nominees at PMC's Manhattan headquarters for our annual Tony Nominees Conversation. With a combined 27 Broadway productions - not to mention an Oscar, two Grammys and six Emmy nominations - among them, it won't come as a surprise that the group offered a lot of smart insights, provocative ideas and mutual admiration. [...]it's the biggest role I've ever done - I barely leave the stage. [...]instead of half a year, your season is going to be 52 weeks?\" (Laughs.) Ben, in Dear Evan Hansen, you played someone caught in a web of his own lies. Why? ben platt I'm a musical theater nerd, as many people at this table are, and Parade is a little piece of art that we all cherish. Sadly, 25 years after the original production, it feels more relevant. platt We had some neo-Nazi protesters outside of our first preview telling our audience members and patrons on their way in that Leo Frank was a pedophile; \"You're glorifying a murderer\"; and a lot of tropes that you hear from neo-Nazi groups - and that we're also hearing for any scapegoated group, like the trans community.
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