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Estes vivem sob o poder mágico do talismã da Primitiva Serpente que é Feiticeira e não aceita contrariedade, faz amar e proteger seu portador, por isso vivem o contrário a obediência a Lei Santa moral (em que foram criados)na vida encarnada.
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Danilo Gonzales.
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Marko Jaric.
Adriana Lima.
Rick Korkowski.
Leo Santana.
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Julie and the Phantoms Season 1 Started to Broadcast at September 10, 2020 on Netflix
Comedy, Family, Fantasy | TV Series (2020– )
You only live once, but you can rock forever. Julie and the Phantoms premiered September 10th only on Netflix.
High schooler Julie lost her passion for music after her mom died last year. But when the ghosts of three dreamy musicians from 1995 appear, they reawaken Julie’s own inner spirit and create a new band together: Julie and the Phantoms. Based on the original Brazilian series Julie e os Fantasmas.
Creators: Dan Cross, David Hoge
Directors: Kenny Ortega, Kabir Akhtar, Paul Becker, Kristin Hanggi
Writers: Dan Cross, Fabio Danesi, David Hoge, Paula Knudsen, Tiago Mello, Nora Sullivan, Sean William Cunningham, Marc Dworkin, Leilani Downer, Leah Keith
Stars: Madison Reyes, Charlie Gillespie, Owen Joyner, Jeremy Shada, Jadah Marie, Sacha Carlson, Savannah Lee May
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Madison Reyes… Julie 9 episodes, 2020Charlie Gillespie… Luke 9 episodes, 2020Owen Joyner… Alex 9 episodes, 2020Jeremy Shada… Reggie 9 episodes, 2020Jadah Marie… Flynn 9 episodes, 2020Sacha Carlson… Nick 9 episodes, 2020Savannah Lee May… Carrie 8 episodes, 2020Mackenzie Green… Dancer / … 8 episodes, 2020Carlos Ponce… Ray Molina 7 episodes, 2020Booboo Stewart… Willie 7 episodes, 2020Sonny Bustamante… Carlos Molina 7 episodes, 2020Justin Lopes… Dancer 6 episodes, 2020Mark Samuels… Dancer 6 episodes, 2020Adam George… Willie Skateboard Double 5 episodes, 2020Amna Elmahdi… Flynn Dance Double / … 5 episodes, 2020Victoria Caro… Dirty Candy Singer #1 (Kayla) / … 5 episodes, 2020Vicky Lambert… Dancer / … 5 episodes, 2020Amanda Cleghorn… Dancer 5 episodes, 2020Joe Tuliao… Dancer 5 episodes, 2020Cheyenne Jackson… Caleb Covington 4 episodes, 2020Alison Araya… Aunt Victoria 4 episodes, 2020Marci T. House… Mrs. Harrison 4 episodes, 2020Joel Sturrock… Dancer 4 episodes, 2020Daniela Erewa… Dancer / … 4 episodes, 2020Melissa Mitro… Dancer 4 episodes, 2020James Hibbard… Janitor #1 3 episodes, 2020Hannah-Shaira Cam… Julie Dance Double 3 episodes, 2020Jenny Dailey… Dancer 3 episodes, 2020Jayme Rae Dailey… Dancer 3 episodes, 2020Treyvin Kinisky… Nick Dance Double 3 episodes, 2020Alyx Andrushuk… Dancer 3 episodes, 2020Enola Bedard… Dancer 3 episodes, 2020Julien Naud… Dancer 3 episodes, 2020Reese Hatala… Dancer 3 episodes, 2020Taylor Hatala… Dancer 3 episodes, 2020Aysia Trinity Ianiero… Dancer 3 episodes, 2020Steve Bacic… Trevor Wilson 2 episodes, 2020Taylor Kare… Bobby 2 episodes, 2020Jennifer-Juniper Angeli… Emily 2 episodes, 2020Guilherme Babilônia… Ghost Maitre’d 2 episodes, 2020Michael Ryan… Mitch 2 episodes, 2020Denise Jones… Principal Lessa 2 episodes, 2020Kevin O’Grady… Coach Barron 2 episodes, 2020Jaron Melanson… AV Student 2 episodes, 2020Sofia Khachi… Dirty Candy Singer #2 2 episodes, 2020Halle Gall… Dirty Candy Singer #3 2 episodes, 2020Kyra Leroux… Dirty Candy Singer #4 2 episodes, 2020Audessa Parafina… Dancer 2 episodes, 2020Chanel Lacasse… Dancer 2 episodes, 2020Jordyn Bennett… Dancer 2 episodes, 2020Tatiana Parker… Dancer 2 episodes, 2020Emily Wildeman… Dancer 2 episodes, 2020Ana Wu… Dancer 2 episodes, 2020Shane Simpson… Dancer 2 episodes, 2020Carey Teng… Dancer 2 episodes, 2020Eden Wedel… Dancer 2 episodes, 2020Keisia Carranza… Dancer 2 episodes, 2020Zac Siewert… Dancer 2 episodes, 2020Danube Hermosillo… Rose 1 episode, 2020Kirstyn Konig… Aerialist #1 1 episode, 2020Julianne Chapple… Aerialist #2 1 episode, 2020Jared Khalifa… Caleb Dance Double 1 episode, 2020Arthur Lee Rose… Security Guard 1 episode, 2020Callum Gow… Male Rocker Student 1 episode, 2020Javier Lacroix… Hot Dog Vendor 1 episode, 2020Michael P. Northey… Frank Wolfe 1 episode, 2020Ryan Avery… Letterman Jacket Guy 1 episode, 2020Orin McRey… Tasha 1 episode, 2020Jerry Yang… Know It All Dude 1 episode, 2020Carmel Amit… Andi Parker 1 episode, 2020Graeme McComb… Stage Manager (Rob) 1 episode, 2020Trishya Perera… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Ken Pham… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Elizabeth Aguasin… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Michael Brian… MC 1 episode, 2020Justin Cleghorn… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Andrew Kyrzyk… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Cynthia Oroz-Guzman… Lady with Flowers 1 episode, 2020Stewart Iguidez… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Brianne Mapson… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Camille Griffiths… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Daniel Bernardo… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Matt Marr… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Autumn Thom… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Bella Klassen… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Jenny Lee-Gilmore… Female Customer 1 episode, 2020Dustin Wolf… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Haley Butt… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Kevin Mylrea… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Hailey Fauchere… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Derek Piquette… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Kelly Blancas… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Jade Whitney… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Sarah Formosa… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Marisa Gold… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Jessica Keeling… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Craig Hempsted… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Steffanie Davis… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Michelle Dawley… Dancer 1 episode, 2020Eldon Linsangan… Dancer 1 episode, 2020
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Protesters across U.S. call on Trump to reunite immigrant families
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Tens of thousands of protesters marched in cities across the United States on Saturday to demand the Trump administration reverse an immigration crackdown that has separated children from parents at the U.S-Mexico border and sparked plans for military-run detention camps.
Outside the White House, protesters waved “Families Belong Together” signs and chanted “Shame!” as religious leaders and activists urged the administration to be more welcoming of foreigners and to reunite families.
“It goes against everything we stand for as a country,” protester Paula Flores-Marques, 27, said of President Donald Trump’s tough stance on immigration, a cornerstone of his election campaign. Trump was out of town.
Trump says illegal immigration fosters crime and he implemented a “zero tolerance” policy in May to prosecute all immigrants apprehended for entering illegally. That led to the separation of more than 2,000 children from their parents, which sparked an outcry this month, even from some allies of the Republican president.
In a rare retreat on an issue that fires up his conservative base, Trump on June 20 ordered officials to detain families together.
Thousands of protesters in New York marched across the Brooklyn Bridge bearing signs with slogans like “Make America Humane Again” and “Immigrants Are Welcome Here.” In Chicago, thousands gathered to march toward the local offices of federal immigration authorities.
Organizers estimated 30,000 people had gathered in central Washington. The peaceful protest appeared to be the largest pro-immigration demonstration in the U.S. capital since at least 2010, when activists rallied to pressure then-President Barack Obama and Congress to overhaul the U.S. immigration system.
A sign “I care, do U?” is carried lampooning U.S. first lady Melania Trump’s “I don’t really care, do u?” jacket worn on a recent border visit, as protesters approach the international bridge, during a protest march in downtown El Paso, Texas, U.S., June 30, 2018. REUTERS/Julio-César Chávez
“We are here because children being held in detention don’t have a voice,” said Helen LaCroix, 40, a mother of two from Washington.
A federal judge has ordered families be reunited and the administration asked the military to house immigrant families, leading the Pentagon to mull the construction of soft-sided camp facilities.
A splinter group of several dozen protesters in Washington went to protest at what they said was the residence of Stephen Miller, a White House adviser known for his hardline views on immigration. It was the latest in a string of public protests against Trump administration officials over the family separations.
They held up a sign saying “Stephen Miller, We Know Where You Sleep.”
Since taking office in 2017, Trump has overseen an increase in arrests of people suspected of being in the country illegally. His administration is also approving fewer family visas.
Immigration has been on the rise in America and across much of the developed world for decades, roiling politics in recent years across Germany, Britain and the United States.
Trump, who on Saturday was at a golf club he owns in Bedminster, New Jersey, criticized the handful of Democratic politicians who have urged for an elimination of the U.S. agency that enforces immigration law, which is known as ICE.
“I have watched ICE liberate towns from the grasp of [criminal gangs],” Trump said on Twitter.
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Immigrants made up about one in 20 U.S. residents in 1970. By 2016, their share rose to about one in seven, according the U.S. Census Bureau.
Additional reporting by Bob Chiarito in Chicago, Miesha Miller in New York, and Sue Horton, Kevin Fogarty and Greg Savoy in Washington; Writing by Jason Lange; Editing by Mary Milliken and Susan Thomas
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Protesters across U.S. call on Trump to reunite immigrant families
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Tens of thousands of protesters marched in cities across the United States on Saturday to demand the Trump administration reverse an immigration crackdown that has separated children from parents at the U.S-Mexico border and sparked plans for military-run detention camps.
Outside the White House, protesters waved “Families Belong Together” signs and chanted “Shame!” as religious leaders and activists urged the administration to be more welcoming of foreigners and to reunite families.
“It goes against everything we stand for as a country,” protester Paula Flores-Marques, 27, said of President Donald Trump’s tough stance on immigration, a cornerstone of his election campaign. Trump was out of town.
Trump says illegal immigration fosters crime and he implemented a “zero tolerance” policy in May to prosecute all immigrants apprehended for entering illegally. That led to the separation of more than 2,000 children from their parents, which sparked an outcry this month, even from some allies of the Republican president.
In a rare retreat on an issue that fires up his conservative base, Trump on June 20 ordered officials to detain families together.
Thousands of protesters in New York marched across the Brooklyn Bridge bearing signs with slogans like “Make America Humane Again” and “Immigrants Are Welcome Here.” In Chicago, thousands gathered to march toward the local offices of federal immigration authorities.
Organizers estimated 30,000 people had gathered in central Washington. The peaceful protest appeared to be the largest pro-immigration demonstration in the U.S. capital since at least 2010, when activists rallied to pressure then-President Barack Obama and Congress to overhaul the U.S. immigration system.
A sign “I care, do U?” is carried lampooning U.S. first lady Melania Trump’s “I don’t really care, do u?” jacket worn on a recent border visit, as protesters approach the international bridge, during a protest march in downtown El Paso, Texas, U.S., June 30, 2018. REUTERS/Julio-César Chávez
“We are here because children being held in detention don’t have a voice,” said Helen LaCroix, 40, a mother of two from Washington.
A federal judge has ordered families be reunited and the administration asked the military to house immigrant families, leading the Pentagon to mull the construction of soft-sided camp facilities.
A splinter group of several dozen protesters in Washington went to protest at what they said was the residence of Stephen Miller, a White House adviser known for his hardline views on immigration. It was the latest in a string of public protests against Trump administration officials over the family separations.
They held up a sign saying “Stephen Miller, We Know Where You Sleep.”
Since taking office in 2017, Trump has overseen an increase in arrests of people suspected of being in the country illegally. His administration is also approving fewer family visas.
Immigration has been on the rise in America and across much of the developed world for decades, roiling politics in recent years across Germany, Britain and the United States.
Trump, who on Saturday was at a golf club he owns in Bedminster, New Jersey, criticized the handful of Democratic politicians who have urged for an elimination of the U.S. agency that enforces immigration law, which is known as ICE.
“I have watched ICE liberate towns from the grasp of [criminal gangs],” Trump said on Twitter.
Slideshow (25 Images)
Immigrants made up about one in 20 U.S. residents in 1970. By 2016, their share rose to about one in seven, according the U.S. Census Bureau.
Additional reporting by Bob Chiarito in Chicago, Miesha Miller in New York, and Sue Horton, Kevin Fogarty and Greg Savoy in Washington; Writing by Jason Lange; Editing by Mary Milliken and Susan Thomas
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Protesters across U.S. call on Trump to reunite immigrant families
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Tens of thousands of protesters marched in cities across the United States on Saturday to demand the Trump administration reverse an immigration crackdown that has separated children from parents at the U.S-Mexico border and sparked plans for military-run detention camps.
Outside the White House, protesters waved “Families Belong Together” signs and chanted “Shame!” as religious leaders and activists urged the administration to be more welcoming of foreigners and to reunite families.
“It goes against everything we stand for as a country,” protester Paula Flores-Marques, 27, said of President Donald Trump’s tough stance on immigration, a cornerstone of his election campaign. Trump was out of town.
Trump says illegal immigration fosters crime and he implemented a “zero tolerance” policy in May to prosecute all immigrants apprehended for entering illegally. That led to the separation of more than 2,000 children from their parents, which sparked an outcry this month, even from some allies of the Republican president.
In a rare retreat on an issue that fires up his conservative base, Trump on June 20 ordered officials to detain families together.
Thousands of protesters in New York marched across the Brooklyn Bridge bearing signs with slogans like “Make America Humane Again” and “Immigrants Are Welcome Here.” In Chicago, thousands gathered to march toward the local offices of federal immigration authorities.
Organizers estimated 30,000 people had gathered in central Washington. The peaceful protest appeared to be the largest pro-immigration demonstration in the U.S. capital since at least 2010, when activists rallied to pressure then-President Barack Obama and Congress to overhaul the U.S. immigration system.
A sign “I care, do U?” is carried lampooning U.S. first lady Melania Trump’s “I don’t really care, do u?” jacket worn on a recent border visit, as protesters approach the international bridge, during a protest march in downtown El Paso, Texas, U.S., June 30, 2018. REUTERS/Julio-César Chávez
“We are here because children being held in detention don’t have a voice,” said Helen LaCroix, 40, a mother of two from Washington.
A federal judge has ordered families be reunited and the administration asked the military to house immigrant families, leading the Pentagon to mull the construction of soft-sided camp facilities.
A splinter group of several dozen protesters in Washington went to protest at what they said was the residence of Stephen Miller, a White House adviser known for his hardline views on immigration. It was the latest in a string of public protests against Trump administration officials over the family separations.
They held up a sign saying “Stephen Miller, We Know Where You Sleep.”
Since taking office in 2017, Trump has overseen an increase in arrests of people suspected of being in the country illegally. His administration is also approving fewer family visas.
Immigration has been on the rise in America and across much of the developed world for decades, roiling politics in recent years across Germany, Britain and the United States.
Trump, who on Saturday was at a golf club he owns in Bedminster, New Jersey, criticized the handful of Democratic politicians who have urged for an elimination of the U.S. agency that enforces immigration law, which is known as ICE.
“I have watched ICE liberate towns from the grasp of [criminal gangs],” Trump said on Twitter.
Slideshow (25 Images)
Immigrants made up about one in 20 U.S. residents in 1970. By 2016, their share rose to about one in seven, according the U.S. Census Bureau.
Additional reporting by Bob Chiarito in Chicago, Miesha Miller in New York, and Sue Horton, Kevin Fogarty and Greg Savoy in Washington; Writing by Jason Lange; Editing by Mary Milliken and Susan Thomas
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Protesters across U.S. call on Trump to reunite immigrant families
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Tens of thousands of protesters marched in cities across the United States on Saturday to demand the Trump administration reverse an immigration crackdown that has separated children from parents at the U.S-Mexico border and sparked plans for military-run detention camps.
Outside the White House, protesters waved “Families Belong Together” signs and chanted “Shame!” as religious leaders and activists urged the administration to be more welcoming of foreigners and to reunite families.
“It goes against everything we stand for as a country,” protester Paula Flores-Marques, 27, said of President Donald Trump’s tough stance on immigration, a cornerstone of his election campaign. Trump was out of town.
Trump says illegal immigration fosters crime and he implemented a “zero tolerance” policy in May to prosecute all immigrants apprehended for entering illegally. That led to the separation of more than 2,000 children from their parents, which sparked an outcry this month, even from some allies of the Republican president.
In a rare retreat on an issue that fires up his conservative base, Trump on June 20 ordered officials to detain families together.
Thousands of protesters in New York marched across the Brooklyn Bridge bearing signs with slogans like “Make America Humane Again” and “Immigrants Are Welcome Here.” In Chicago, thousands gathered to march toward the local offices of federal immigration authorities.
Organizers estimated 30,000 people had gathered in central Washington. The peaceful protest appeared to be the largest pro-immigration demonstration in the U.S. capital since at least 2010, when activists rallied to pressure then-President Barack Obama and Congress to overhaul the U.S. immigration system.
A sign “I care, do U?” is carried lampooning U.S. first lady Melania Trump’s “I don’t really care, do u?” jacket worn on a recent border visit, as protesters approach the international bridge, during a protest march in downtown El Paso, Texas, U.S., June 30, 2018. REUTERS/Julio-César Chávez
“We are here because children being held in detention don’t have a voice,” said Helen LaCroix, 40, a mother of two from Washington.
A federal judge has ordered families be reunited and the administration asked the military to house immigrant families, leading the Pentagon to mull the construction of soft-sided camp facilities.
A splinter group of several dozen protesters in Washington went to protest at what they said was the residence of Stephen Miller, a White House adviser known for his hardline views on immigration. It was the latest in a string of public protests against Trump administration officials over the family separations.
They held up a sign saying “Stephen Miller, We Know Where You Sleep.”
Since taking office in 2017, Trump has overseen an increase in arrests of people suspected of being in the country illegally. His administration is also approving fewer family visas.
Immigration has been on the rise in America and across much of the developed world for decades, roiling politics in recent years across Germany, Britain and the United States.
Trump, who on Saturday was at a golf club he owns in Bedminster, New Jersey, criticized the handful of Democratic politicians who have urged for an elimination of the U.S. agency that enforces immigration law, which is known as ICE.
“I have watched ICE liberate towns from the grasp of [criminal gangs],” Trump said on Twitter.
Slideshow (25 Images)
Immigrants made up about one in 20 U.S. residents in 1970. By 2016, their share rose to about one in seven, according the U.S. Census Bureau.
Additional reporting by Bob Chiarito in Chicago, Miesha Miller in New York, and Sue Horton, Kevin Fogarty and Greg Savoy in Washington; Writing by Jason Lange; Editing by Mary Milliken and Susan Thomas
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Protesters across U.S. call on Trump to reunite immigrant families
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Tens of thousands of protesters marched in cities across the United States on Saturday to demand the Trump administration reverse an immigration crackdown that has separated children from parents at the U.S-Mexico border and sparked plans for military-run detention camps.
Outside the White House, protesters waved “Families Belong Together” signs and chanted “Shame!” as religious leaders and activists urged the administration to be more welcoming of foreigners and to reunite families.
“It goes against everything we stand for as a country,” protester Paula Flores-Marques, 27, said of President Donald Trump’s tough stance on immigration, a cornerstone of his election campaign. Trump was out of town.
Trump says illegal immigration fosters crime and he implemented a “zero tolerance” policy in May to prosecute all immigrants apprehended for entering illegally. That led to the separation of more than 2,000 children from their parents, which sparked an outcry this month, even from some allies of the Republican president.
In a rare retreat on an issue that fires up his conservative base, Trump on June 20 ordered officials to detain families together.
Thousands of protesters in New York marched across the Brooklyn Bridge bearing signs with slogans like “Make America Humane Again” and “Immigrants Are Welcome Here.” In Chicago, thousands gathered to march toward the local offices of federal immigration authorities.
Organizers estimated 30,000 people had gathered in central Washington. The peaceful protest appeared to be the largest pro-immigration demonstration in the U.S. capital since at least 2010, when activists rallied to pressure then-President Barack Obama and Congress to overhaul the U.S. immigration system.
A sign “I care, do U?” is carried lampooning U.S. first lady Melania Trump’s “I don’t really care, do u?” jacket worn on a recent border visit, as protesters approach the international bridge, during a protest march in downtown El Paso, Texas, U.S., June 30, 2018. REUTERS/Julio-César Chávez
“We are here because children being held in detention don’t have a voice,” said Helen LaCroix, 40, a mother of two from Washington.
A federal judge has ordered families be reunited and the administration asked the military to house immigrant families, leading the Pentagon to mull the construction of soft-sided camp facilities.
A splinter group of several dozen protesters in Washington went to protest at what they said was the residence of Stephen Miller, a White House adviser known for his hardline views on immigration. It was the latest in a string of public protests against Trump administration officials over the family separations.
They held up a sign saying “Stephen Miller, We Know Where You Sleep.”
Since taking office in 2017, Trump has overseen an increase in arrests of people suspected of being in the country illegally. His administration is also approving fewer family visas.
Immigration has been on the rise in America and across much of the developed world for decades, roiling politics in recent years across Germany, Britain and the United States.
Trump, who on Saturday was at a golf club he owns in Bedminster, New Jersey, criticized the handful of Democratic politicians who have urged for an elimination of the U.S. agency that enforces immigration law, which is known as ICE.
“I have watched ICE liberate towns from the grasp of [criminal gangs],” Trump said on Twitter.
Slideshow (25 Images)
Immigrants made up about one in 20 U.S. residents in 1970. By 2016, their share rose to about one in seven, according the U.S. Census Bureau.
Additional reporting by Bob Chiarito in Chicago, Miesha Miller in New York, and Sue Horton, Kevin Fogarty and Greg Savoy in Washington; Writing by Jason Lange; Editing by Mary Milliken and Susan Thomas
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Court Theatre, under the continuing leadership of Charles Newell, Marilyn F. Vitale Artistic Director, concludes its 2017/18 season with the Asolo Repertory Theatre, Arena Stage, Pasadena Playhouse production of The Originalist by John Strand, directed by Molly Smith with Associate Director Seema Sueko, and featuring Edward Gero as Antonin Scalia. The Originalist runs May 10 – June 10, 2018 at Court Theatre, 5535 S. Ellis Ave.  
 When a Harvard Law School graduate with decidedly different views takes on a clerkship with Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, one of America’s most brilliant and polarizing figures, she discovers in him an infuriating opponent and an unexpected mentor. Their relationship faces the ultimate test as they confront one of the most polarizing cases to reach the nation’s highest court.  Written by Charles MacArthur Award winner John Strand, this daring new work shows just how much passion for the law and risk it takes to defend one’s version of the truth. Court is thrilled to introduce this brilliant play to Chicago, with Edward Gero at its center. Molly Smith’s production is a sensation in Washington, D.C., where it premiered and has been revived twice.
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  The cast of The Originalist includes Edward Gero (Justice Antonin Scalia), Jade Wheeler (Cat) and Brett Mack (Brad).  The creative team includes Misha Kachman (scenic design), Joseph P. Salasovich (costume design),Collin K. Bills (lighting design), and Eric Shimelonis (sound design). The production stage managers areSusan R. White and Amanda Weener-Frederick.
  About the Artists
  JOHN STRAND (Playwright) has had works commissioned for Arena Stage including Snow Child, TheOriginalist, The Miser, Lovers and Executioners (MacArthur Award), and Tom Walker. Recent works include the book and lyrics for Hat! A Vaudeville (South Coast Reperatory); Lincolnesque (Old Globe); Lorenzaccio(Shakespeare Theatre Company), and the book for the musical The Highest Yellow (Signature Theatre). Additional plays are The Diaries (Signature Theatre) and The Cockburn Rituals (Woolly Mammoth). Strand spent 10 years in Paris, where he worked as a journalist and drama critic, and directed NYU’s Experimental Theater Wing in Paris. His novel Commieland was published by Kiwai Media, Paris in 2013. He is currently at work on a new play about President Teddy Roosevelt for Arena Stage and on the film adaptation of The Originalist.
  MOLLY SMITH (Director) has served as Artistic Director of Arena Stage in Washington DC since 1998. Her more than 30 directing credits at Arena Stage include Carousel, Oliver!, The Originalist, Fiddler on the Roof,Camp David, Mother Courage and Her Children, Oklahoma!, A Moon for the Misbegotten, My Fair Lady,The Great White Hope, The Music Man, Orpheus Descending, Legacy of Light, The Women of Brewster Place, Cabaret, South Pacific, Agamemnon and His Daughters, All My Sons, and How I Learned to Drive. She recently directed Our Town at Canada’s Shaw Festival. Her directorial work has also been seen at The Old Globe, Asolo Repertory, Berkeley Repertory, Trinity Repertory, Toronto’s Tarragon Theatre, Montreal’s Centaur Theatre and Perseverance Theater in Juneau, Alaska, which she founded and ran from 1979-1998. Molly has been a leader in new play development for over 30 years. She is a great believer in first, second and third productions of new work and has championed projects including How I Learned to Drive; Passion Play, a cycle; Next to Normal; and Dear Evan Hansen. She has worked alongside playwrights Sarah Ruhl, Paula Vogel, Wendy Wasserstein, Lawrence Wright, Karen Zacarías, John Murrell, Eric Coble, Charles Randolph-Wright and many others. She led the re-invention of Arena Stage, focusing on the architecture and creation of the Mead Center for American Theater and positioning Arena Stage as a national center for American artists. During her time with the company, Arena Stage has workshopped more than 100 productions, produced 39 world premieres, staged numerous second and third productions and been an important part of nurturing nine projects that went on to have a life on Broadway. In 2014, Molly made her Broadway debut directing The Velocity of Autumn, following its critically acclaimed run at Arena Stage. She was awarded honorary doctorates from American University and Towson University.
  SEEMA SUEKO (Associate Director) joined the Arena Stage staff in July 2016 as Deputy Artistic Director and made her Arena Stage directorial debut with Smart People. She previously served as Associate Artistic Director at Pasadena Playhouse and Executive Artistic Director of Mo`olelo Performing Arts Company. Her directing and acting credits include Pasadena Playhouse, People’s Light, The Old Globe, San Diego Repertory, Yale Repertory, 5th Avenue Theatre, and Native Voices, among others. As a playwright, she received commissions from Mixed Blood Theatre and Center Stage. Her work has been recognized by the California State Assembly, NAACP San Diego, Chicago Jeff Awards, American Theatre Wing and American Theatre magazine. Seema developed the Consensus Organizing for Theater methodology, has done research on the neuroscience of acting and serves on the Diversity Committee of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society.
  EDWARD GERO (Justice Antonin Scalia) is a four-time Helen Hayes Award winner and 15-time nominee. Regional credits include The Originalist (Arena Stage, Asolo Repertory, Pasadena Playhouse); The Little Foxes and Red (Arena Stage); Red and Gloucester in King Lear (Goodman); Nixon’s Nixon and Night Alive(Round House); Sweeney Todd (Signature Theatre); Scrooge in A Christmas Carol (Ford’s Theatre); andAmerican Buffalo, Shining City and Skylight (Studio Theatre). In 32 seasons with Washington DC’s Shakespeare Theatre Company, his over 70 roles include Helen Hayes turns in Henry IV, Richard II andMacbeth. Film/TV credits include House of Cards, TURN: Washington’s Spies, Die Hard 2, Striking Distanceand narrations for Discovery Channel and PBS. He is a Ten Chimneys 2015 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow and associate professor of theater at George Mason University.
  JADE WHEELER (Cat) returns to the role of Cat in The Originalist following productions at Pasadena Playhouse and Asolo Repertory. Jade has performed extensively along the east coast from Massachusetts to Florida. Most recently she appeared in The Legend of Georgia McBride at GableStage. Her one-woman show Who is Eartha Mae? played Off-Broadway at the 2016 United Solo Fest and won for Best Cabaret. Local credits include Debbie Allen’s Alex in Wonderland and Lost in the Stars (the Kennedy Center); An Octoroon (Woolly Mammoth); The Two Gentlemen of Verona (Shakespeare Theatre Company); and Ruined(Everyman Theatre). Regional credits include GableStage, Central Square Theatre and Stoneham Theatre. She received her B.A. in theater and French from George Mason University and additional training from La Ferme de Trielle and The Actors Space.
  BRETT MACK (Brad) has appeared in The Originalist (Arena Stage), The Great Society (Asolo Repertory);Mezzulah 1946 and The Muckle Man (Pittsburgh City Theatre); Leveling Up and The Tempest (The Hippodrome Theatre); Twelfth Night and Julius Caesar (Orlando Shakespeare Theatre); and The Illusion(Chautauqua Theatre). Brett is a recent M.F.A. graduate from Florida State University. He can be seen in season two of Scandal on ABC.
Court Theatre will be hosting a number of events related to The Originalist. Upcoming events are as follows:
  The Originalist Discussion Series
May 10 – June 3, 2018
In the spirit of The Originalist, a play about listening to and engaging in civil discourse with those who have opposing viewpoints, Court is pleased to host a series of post-play discussions to delve deeper into the art and its related themes.  Even if you are attending the production on a different day, we invite Court patrons to attend any of the discussions. The production runs approximately 100 minutes and discussions begin promptly at the end of the performance.
  Thursday, May 10: First Preview Tasting with CHANT and Discussion
Enjoy samples from Dining Partner CHANT pre-show in the lobby, and a post-play discussion led by Seema Sueko, Arena Stage Deputy Artistic Director.
  May 11-17: Preview Performances with Post-Play Discussion
Following all preview performances, Seema Sueko, Arena Stage Deputy Artistic Director, or Edward Gero who portrays Justice Scalia, or other members of the artistic team lead a discussion with the audience.
  Friday, May 18: The Originalist Playwright John Strand
Following the Friday 8:00pm performance, Charles MacArthur Award winning playwright John Strand leads the audience discussion.
  Sunday, May 20: Martha Nussbaum and John Corvino on Religion, Law, and LGBT Rights
Following the Sunday 2:30pm matinee, Martha Nussbaum, Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago, joins John Corvino, Professor of Philosophy at Wayne State University and author of Debating Same-Sex Marriage, to discuss Supreme Court decisions on religious liberty and LGBT rights.
  Thursday, May 24, 2018: David Bevington Discussion
Following the 7:30pm performance, join us for a discussion with theatre scholar David Bevington and members of Court Theatre’s artistic staff.
  Saturday, May 26: Elliot Feldman, Attorney and Legal Advisor for The Originalist
Following the Saturday 3:00pm matinee, enjoy a discussion led by Elliot Feldman, Senior Partner at Baker & Hostetler LLP in Washington, D.C., UChicago Alumnus, and Legal Consultant for The Originalist.
  Sunday, June 3: Alison LaCroix and Jason Merchant on Rhetoric and Legal Interpretation
Following the Sunday 2:30pm matinee
In celebration of Alumni Weekend at the University of Chicago, the discussion will be led by Alison LaCroix, Robert Newton Reid Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School, and Jason Merchant, Lorna Puttkammer Straus Professor, Department of Linguistics and Humanities Collegiate Division at the University of Chicago.
  Staged Reading of Thurgood
By George Stevens, Jr.
Featuring A.C. Smith as Justice Thurgood Marshall
Directed by Charles Newell
Saturday, June 2 at 5:30pm and Monday, June 4 at 7:30pm
Thurgood is a one-man tribute to Justice Thurgood Marshall’s pioneering career and legacy as the first African-American to sit on the Supreme Court. Justice Marshall revisits landmark civil rights victories, likeBrown v. Board of Education, and the moments in history that are still charged with a moral urgency today. For a short time, Thurgood Marshall served on the Supreme Court with Antonin Scalia who is the subject of the final production in Court’s 2017/18 season, The Originalist. Court favorite A.C. Smith (Gem of the Ocean, Waiting for Godot, Fences) will bring to life this vivid portrait of a civil rights icon in a special staged reading event. Subscribers enjoy free tickets as part of their benefits. All other tickets are $10 general admission.
  Open-Captioned Performance of The Originalist
Sunday, June 3 at 2:30pm
Please call the Box Office at (773) 753-4472 to purchase tickets, as we may have seating suggestions.
  The Originalist is sponsored by The University of Chicago Women’s Board and Charles Custer.
  Court Theatre is guided by its mission to discover the power of classic theatre. Court endeavors to make a lasting contribution to American theatre by expanding the canon of translations, adaptations, and classic texts. Court revives lost masterpieces, illuminates familiar texts, and distinguishes fresh, modern classics. Court engages and inspires its audience by providing artistically distinguished productions, audience enrichment activities, and student educational experiences.
    Court Theatre’s Chicago Premiere of “The Originalist” Featuring Edward Gero As Justice Scalia Runs May 10-June 10 Court Theatre, under the continuing leadership of Charles Newell, Marilyn F. Vitale Artistic Director, concludes its 2017/18 season with the Asolo Repertory Theatre, Arena Stage, Pasadena Playhouse production of The Originalist by John Strand, directed by Molly Smith with Associate Director Seema Sueko, and featuring Edward Gero as Antonin Scalia. 
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