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The Hunchblog of Notre Dame – Page 2 – Reviewing anything Hunchback of Notre Dame related
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Quasimodo d’El Paris Plot. Patrick Timsit as Quasimodo. Quasimodo d’El Paris. Is a hard movie to sell. It’s a comedic modern re-telling of a tragic romantic-period book. The styles and tones are in opposition to each other. That is not to say there isn’t some silly scenes in the book but at the end of the day The Hunchback of Notre Dame is not a happy silly story. So what is the plot of this movie? Patrick Timsit as Quasimodo and Richard Berry as Frollo. Patrick Timsit as Quasimodo. Let’s find out! I wan...
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The Hub Review: Here's to Alexander Dodge
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Thursday, November 8, 2007. Here's to Alexander Dodge. Above), neatly encapsulates its Boston locale in a potent metaphor: the gleaming surface of the Hancock Tower, which, mysteriously, reflects not Copley but Kenmore Square, and opens up into the far more quotidian bars and apartments through which the play's eponymous "rake" makes his progress. Of course Dodge is picking his own pocket a bit here - he pulled much the same trick in his set for. It's no surprise, then, to learn from his website.
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Colin McGurk - Scenic Designer - www.makethespace.com
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Colin McGurk is a scenic designer and visual artist in New York City. He is chiefly focused on a visionary approach to art and design, and is equally fascinated by both the golden ratio and Discordianism. New York credits include Application Pending, Mother's Day. Zelda At The Oasis. Joe Turner's Come and Gone. And The House of Bernarda Alba. Colin's set for Application Pending. Directed by Andy Sandberg. Colin is currently Alexander Dodge's. Associate for the national tour of. The Tony winning musical.
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