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One English bride just put a meaningful twist on the tradition of wearing “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.” “The nails were made with love,” Meakin wrote in the ...
Matthew Magnus Lundeen is a writer, critic, and aspiring cinephile trying way too hard and simultaneously not enough. He writes anime features for Game Rant when he isn't trying to write fiction. The ...
As the play “The English Bride” begins, the audience is immediately thrust into a near cataclysm with a burst of police sirens and an announcement over a loudspeaker: “Attention! Attention! All ...
In a piece for The Yale Review, Garth Greenwell writes about the perils of moral judgement as the primary mode of engagement with a text and sorting books into piles of righteous and problematic.
The critically acclaimed 2013 CSC World Premiere production of The English Bride, developed through the CSC Women Playwrights Series and written by New Jersey playwright Lucile Lichtblau, is moving to ...
Called "an intimate portrait of passion, betrayal and international espionage," The English Bride, by New Jersey playwright Lucile Lichtblau, will make its World Premiere* at the professional ...
Playwright Lucile Lichtblau achieves the seemingly impossible in “The English Bride,” now in its West Coast premiere at the Road on Magnolia: She makes a Middle Eastern terrorist sympathetic -- almost ...
When Centenary Stage Company director Carl Wallnau first read “The English Bride” more than three years ago, he was so impressed, he knew that his small Equity theater company based at Centenary ...
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