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Saturday, December 14, 2024
Special post--Tennessee William's The Roman Spring of Mrs Stone--sordid--
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fShaskBS_yA
It seems different from what I read--
But Tennessee Williams had several stories, not very kind to his female characters.
The Night of the Iguana-
Suddenly last Summer-with Liz Taylor.
The Glass Menagerie.
I'll get back to you with a Tennessee Williams wiki.
Place names I came across in reading DGE Hall--Mainly a history of the rivalry between the French, the British and the Dutch in S and SE Asia from the 16th century onwards.
I'm only reading the reigns of Naresuan,his brother Ekathasarot and his great grandson Narai-- Narai was very progressive and sent the ...
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Directed by Miloš Forman Screenplay by Peter Shaffer Based on Amadeus by Peter Shaffer Mozart and Salieri by Alexander Pus...
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https://www.ecoticias.com/en/traffic-lights-fourth-color/10086/