Sylviastel
Iscritto in data gen 2001
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I watched Rose Ayling-Ross on Eastenders. Now I see she is flourishing as Alison Brooks. Despite being hearing impaired, Alison wants to be useful to the law enforcement and is a young woman who ends up falling for the wrong man. She lives with her deaf mother in an apartment complex in Canterbury, Kent, England. They're going to lose their longtime home. Her mother can't get a job without having an interpreter for training. Both mother and daughter are hearing impaired in real life as well. Their relationship onscreen feels quite genuine. The story about a secret gang trying to rob a jewelry store seems far fetched. Why would law enforcement there be so keen on this crime? Alison goes too far but that's the story. I'll enjoy it and hope to see more of the actress in the future.
This stage adaptation of William Shakespeare's most famous comedy is watchable and even enjoyable. It was filmed in 1991 and the show is better than most filmed there. It's a shame that they stopped airing productions on cable though. The Children's Theatre Company in Minneapolis, Minnesota is world renowned for their first rate high quality productions. Sadly there is very little information available on this production. It is an entertaining and useful. Most Shakespeare enthusiasts will find it engaging and even those of us who aren't can follow along.
The classic J. M. Barrie story of Peter Pan is brought to a stage production at Children's Theatre Company in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1986. The stage version of the story is done better here than other productions. The cameras are better here where you can catch a glimpse of their faces. You can get the full production here. The cast did an excellent job in bringing the story to life. You have to remember 1980s technology too.
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