One week after his wife Joey Feek died after a long battle with terminal cancer, Rory Feek blogged about her recent funeral in a late Saturday post, saying that it had honored her "one last hope.""Joey’s one hope was that she could 'come home' on a beautiful day … and it oh, it was," the country singer wrote on his blog, This Life I Live. "The daffodils were blooming, the grass was green and sky was bright blue." Joey was laid to rest on Tuesday at the Feeks' farm in Tennessee in front of a group of family and friends.
- 3/13/2016
- by Maria Mercedes Lara, @maria_mercedes
- PEOPLE.com
Franklin Stein: A Modern Tale of Corporate Horror Written by C.J. Thom Directed by John Harlacher The Connelly Theater, NYC Through September 14, 2013
Franklin Stein is a horror story told in the tradition of Theater of the Absurd as practiced by Eugene Ionesco, the early work of Edward Albee, the plays of Samuel Beckett, and other international playwrights commencing in the late 1950s. Such plays are meditations on the absurdity of human existence, in which conventions of plot and characterization are distorted to convey, as one dictionary defined it, "the irrationally of existence and the isolation of humanity." Playwright C.J. Thom, with an exceptionally fine cast and artistic team, succeeds in presenting a powerful evening of theater which asks the question: What does it take to have heart against the backdrop of the pernicious corporatization of human life and interaction?
A corporate flunky named Franklin Stein meets with Dr.
Franklin Stein is a horror story told in the tradition of Theater of the Absurd as practiced by Eugene Ionesco, the early work of Edward Albee, the plays of Samuel Beckett, and other international playwrights commencing in the late 1950s. Such plays are meditations on the absurdity of human existence, in which conventions of plot and characterization are distorted to convey, as one dictionary defined it, "the irrationally of existence and the isolation of humanity." Playwright C.J. Thom, with an exceptionally fine cast and artistic team, succeeds in presenting a powerful evening of theater which asks the question: What does it take to have heart against the backdrop of the pernicious corporatization of human life and interaction?
A corporate flunky named Franklin Stein meets with Dr.
- 9/8/2013
- by Jay Reisberg
- www.culturecatch.com
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