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'Enter Laughing'
Enter Laughing is the funny musical based on the semi-autobiographical life of Carl Reiner. Based on a starstruck boy from the Bronx named David Kolowitz (Chris Dwan), the story takes him on his journey as a young, girl-crazy high school boy. Much to the chagrin of his mother, he wants to and dreams of being a big Hollywood star. In the tight, well-choreographed opening song, "David Kolowitz, the Actor," we see David's young, innocent wishes to be a star.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).7 years ago in Geeks
How to Bring Your Love for Disney into the Everyday
Spending a day at one of the Disney parks is nothing short of magical. So is going through the Disney store, or watching a movie, or listening to a soundtrack. There’s a buzz that happens when you truly love something. Of course you want to bring that enthusiasm into your everyday life!
By Kevin Gardner7 years ago in Geeks
8 Movies That Are Perfect for a Date
How do you imagine a perfect scenario of the evening with your beloved one? Is it about a warm blanket, a glass of wine, the best company ever and a great movie, of course? However, unfortunately, the latter one often becomes a stumbling block and a starting point for a dispute, “Oh, I don’t want to watch these action movies again”, “Spare me watching this silly rom-com”, “I don’t like girlish movies, you should better watch it on your own”, “This romantic evening is not for your horror movies, let’s watch something about love!” Why don’t you want to settle the conflict and choose a movie that both of you will like and watch with pleasure? Remember that it’s not a reason to argue since you can always find something to your taste. Check out this list and pick one you haven’t seen yet. By the way, if you're looking for that special someone who will share your passion for movies, you should try Ukrainian women dating.
By Alexander Povetkin7 years ago in Geeks
Colonial Chorus Players 'Annie' Was a Fantastic, Energetic Show!
No matter what, a dreary day, a blizzard, or even a hurricane, the sun will always come out if you think positive. For those who have not yet seen a show of Annie, a young orphan is on a mission to find her long-lost parents. During her journey, the gruff Mr. Oliver Warbucks discovers a love he never expected after adopting the little girl. Warbucks vows to find Annie’s real parents while Miss Hannigan, the director or the orphanage, plans a devious scandal.
By Marielle Sabbag7 years ago in Geeks
Not Today
Arya Starks mantra in Game of Thrones, when asked, “What do we say to the god of death?” is to reply, “Not today.” From the time I was thirteen months old, I wasn’t supposed to survive. I have a hole in my heart, a condition called tetralogy of fallot. I grew up always knowing I was different. Most other kids didn’t have to go for routine checkups once a year to get their heart monitored, or even know what a cardiologist was. By the time I was twenty-five, I had to have my valve replaced. I was lucky, and got a less invasive surgery with an experimental trial called, The Melody Valve. But during the months leading up to it, and the time surrounding it, I was at a complete loss. Weirdly, what got me through was watching other people’s messy lives. Game of Thrones being one of the things that got me through. Arya was this determined little girl with brown hair who was a bit of an outsider, much like me, constantly compared to her older, prettier sister, much like myself. My own sister spent her high school career modeling on the weekends, and I was holed up writing Harry Potter fanfiction, and watching Gilmore Girls before it was cool, while memorizing Taylor Swift lyrics with no love life of my own.
By Cambria Covell7 years ago in Geeks
Eight Things 'The Lord of the Rings' Taught Us
Tolkien’s novels and Peter Jackson’s movies have their differences, but the heart of the story remains the same. In fact, it turns out that there’s a lot that we can learn from Middle Earth. Here are just eight of the main lessons that we can learn from The Lord of the Rings.
By Peter Hill7 years ago in Geeks











