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Thursday, January 23, 2014

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Naked and Funny. Erotic puppet theatre

Friday, December 20, 2013

First theatre safety checks complete











Initial safety checks at a London theatre where a part of a ceiling collapsed have been completed.


Seventy-six people were injured when ornate plasterwork at the Apollo fell during a production of The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time.


The Shaftesbury Avenue venue has been handed back to the Apollo’s owner, Nimax Theatres, by the authorities.


The investigation will be carried out by Westminster City Council after police ruled out criminal action.


The council said the building was safe for its investigators to go in to but would have to conclude its investigation before it could say whether it was safe to open.


A spokeswoman for Nimax Theatres said: “The relevant authorities handed the theatre back to Nimax which meant we could commence the process of carefully recovering and logging all personal effects left in the theatre following its evacuation and subsequently return them to their owners.”



‘Open for business’

The theatre was packed with 720 people when the ceiling partially collapsed on Thursday evening. Seven of those hurt were said to have serious injuries.


The situation was dealt with by London Ambulance Service, London Fire Brigade and Metropolitan Police. Three London buses were commandeered to take some of the casualties to hospital.


Most of the injured were treated for cuts and bruises, and discharged after a short time. Performances at the Apollo have been cancelled until 4 January.


London Mayor Boris Johnson said the emergency services were “exemplary”, and insisted the West End – heart of the capital’s Theatreland – remained “open for business”.


The mayor said: “I would stress that, although it is too early to say what caused this collapse, and whilst this was a serious incident, London’s world-renowned Theatreland is open for business and thousands of theatre-goers will rightly be out and about.”


Nicola Aiken, the council’s cabinet member for community protection, said there was no reason to believe it was anything other than “an isolated incident”.


She said: “We have confirmed with the Society of London Theatre that all theatres’ safety checks are up to date – however, as a precaution, all historic theatres are carrying out further safety checks.”


Ms Aiken said the council would leave “no stone unturned” in the investigation but could not say how long it would take.



Adverse weather

Reports suggested water dripped through ceiling cracks before it fell. London Fire Brigade said it was lucky more people were not injured.


One line of inquiry will be the effect of adverse weather on the Grade II-listed building.


There was a thunderstorm and a heavy rain burst in London on Thursday evening with a high number of lightning strikes across the capital.


Mhora Samuel, from The Theatres Trust, said: “This was a very, very rare thing to have happened. The public should be completely reassured that all the theatres in the West End are safe.”


The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time has been running in London since August 2012.


The show started at the National Theatre before transferring to the Apollo in March this year.


Nimax also runs the Garrick, Duchess and Vaudeville theatres.




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First theatre safety checks complete

Saturday, September 21, 2013

The Theatre of Barack Obama: The Show Must Go On


Though his list of offenses against American liberty is lengthy, Barack Obama will not be held accountable.  The American press will never become critical of his words or deeds in a substantive and sustained manner.  And, short of an epiphany, Congress will not muster the courage to judge him with normative standards.


We all know why, but we are not allowed to say it: he is immune to substantive criticism because of skin color.


And Mr. Obama is absolved of more than criticism; he is immune to reality itself.


Attempting to remedy the former institutional injustices that black people suffered in America, the press overcompensates to alleviate the ongoing white guilt phenomenon of postmodern liberalism.  Racial narratives are sometimes manufactured when racism is nonexistent in the actual story — and in the case of Barack Obama, storylines were created out of whole cloth.


The unimpeachable sainthood afforded to Obama because of the new nobility has taken the unreal to the surreal.  American journalists are the proud producers and directors of the Obama as president production.


One of the requirements of movie-going is the ability to suspend disbelief.  The willing suspension of disbelief is a 19th-century concept attributable to the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge.  The term is used today when moviegoers ignore the implausible and impossible in order to enjoy the production on the big screen.


Imagine a moviegoer shouting, “That’s fake!” during a moment when the good guy is doing something that would be ridiculous in the real world.  That’s effectively what Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC) did when President Obama was pushing his health care bill before the full Congress in 2009.  During his presentation, Mr. Obama was arrogant, and accusatory of those who disagreed with his grand vision of central control of our health care system.  Even worse, the lecture was filled with untruths and misrepresentations.  Joe Wilson could suspend disbelief for only so long, and finally he shouted out those two words which will live forever in idiosyncrasy:


“You lie!”


Congressman Wilson broke decorum, but not because of the forum alone.  The public, liberals and conservatives alike, have been conditioned to suspend disbelief and exercise good manners and enjoy (or at least accept) the performance of Obama as a post-partisan, post-racial, all-American president of the United States.


Though, remarkably, almost everything about the Obama production is built on pretending one thing or another.


The very candidacy of Obama was make-believe.  It was Obama himself who, when asked by a reporter if he would run for the presidency in 2008, said:


You know, I am a believer in knowing what you’re doing when you apply for a job. And I think that if I were to seriously consider running on a national ticket, I would essentially have to start now, before having served a day in the Senate. Now, there are some people who might be comfortable doing that, but I’m not one of those people.



Well, once the liberal press selected him for the job, Obama became comfortable “doing that” overnight.  Mr. Obama himself acknowledged that, if plunged into the White House, he would not know what he was doing.  Nevertheless, once he realized that he had been ordained, indispensable experience took a backseat to clever slogans, like “hope and change” and big-voice speeches (with a little help from his teleprompters).


By running anyway, Obama revealed a complete lack of character.  Nevertheless, the elitists who form public opinion pretended that Obama was ready for the White House.  After, all, they were making history.


At the core was a man with no entrepreneurial, business, executive, or military experience.  Yet layer upon layer of made-up persona was wrapped around the empty center until fiction somehow became non-fiction.  With each layer of pretension came a new occasion to suspend disbelief.  At some point, the line between the unreal and real became blurred.


For many, what otherwise would have been normal and reasonable vetting of a candidate became unreasonable persecution of a black man.


During the Democrat primary, Hillary’s campaign was set to elaborate on Obama’s “lack of American roots.”  But once the racist label began to attach to anyone who raised the truth about Obama, Hillary backed off — and ultimately lost the nomination.


John McCain became so fearful that he actually instructed his supporters to cease from uttering the middle name of Barack Hussein Obama II.  Saying his full name, you see, was unfair — and racist.  Running from reality didn’t fare well for McCain, either.


Mr. Obama further revealed his lack of character and his utter contempt for the citizenry by refusing to deal openly with the question of whether he was even constitutionally eligible for the presidency.


Regardless of venue, Obama does not deny that he was born with dual allegiances because of his father’s foreign citizenship.


The question of whether one could be born with conflicting national allegiances and still be a “natural born” citizen per our Constitution’s presidential eligibility clause has never been answered by our Supreme Court.


But instead of welcoming an authoritative legal ruling, Team Obama became contentious, secretive, and evasive.


The possible red herring or bait-and-switch was the birth certificate debacle.  As Obama was creating a sideshow with his arrogance, evasiveness, and secrecy, he and his media were accusing others of creating a sideshow for asking questions about his unreasonable secrecy.


Yet, based on peer pressure and fear of name-calling, many willingly suspended disbelief.  Regardless of the seemingly endless oddities of Obama’s background, including the fact that Obama portrayed himself for a decade and a half as having been “born in Kenya and raised in Indonesia and Hawaii,” those who wanted full disclosure were the bad guys — the racist haters.  It was beneath Mr. Obama to provide basic records to remove the doubt and mistrust of a large percentage of the citizenry.


Prior to Obama’s re-election, Mitt Romney had the perfect occasion to call for the end of Obama’s stanch secrecy.  When Obama was demanding that Mitt produce old tax records, the governor could have made that request contingent upon Obama actually producing his birth certificate — and, for good measure, his college records.


Of course, Mr. Romney followed the conventional wisdom, stuck with the “real issues,” and ignored Obama’s unique background and bizarre secrecy.  And we saw how that turned out for Mitt and the establishment Republicans thereafter (they had their derrieres handed to them by Obama).


In our Orwellian environment, it would have been crazy-land talk for Mitt to have made such a request.  But take away the skin color immunity and the D after his name, and the press would have demanded that Obama produce his records at the onset.


If we were to consider, without emotion, the matter of Obama “releasing” his birth certificate, we would weigh Obama’s level of inconvenience in producing against the benefit Obama would get from transparency.


It’s a no-brainer.  The inconvenience to Obama would be slight compared to the immeasurable reward of establishing trust with the people.


The president would earn respect from his skeptics by taking the next logical step to signing the release for his birth certificate: making certified copies available for interested state election officials.  Then Mr. Obama could sign another release form for his birth hospital to admit he was born there.  And if he really wanted to get caught up in the confidence-building moment, he could sign a release allowing Occidental to provide his college application.


If Obama has nothing to hide, his minimal effort would provide a soothing balm for a divided country.


I dare to bring up the eligibility issue to show that once the country broke from reality and suspended disbelief, common sense was lost along the way.


Mr. Obama was shielded from his lack of experience, his own middle name, and the facts of his training in Indonesia (third-world Islam), Hawaii (Marxism via Frank Marshall Davis), and Chicago (black grievance via Jeremiah Wright).  Since Obama was and is above the


inconvenience of submitting to a controlling legal opinion on the question of natural-born citizen status or even producing a requested legal document, what else might he be shielded from?


The answer, in short, is everything.


That is why we have a president who adds to the national debt like no other, but insists he is reducing it; wastes tax dollars by the trillions, but preaches about fiscal responsibility; condemns Bush for illegal torture of terrorists, but summarily drone-kills suspects (and even an American citizen); stirs up racial divide with his impetuous remarks, yet is portrayed as a post-racial healer; ignores laws and Congress when he wants to (see the bombing of Libya without congressional authorization) but seeks congressional authorization to bomb Syria because democracy makes us stronger (not because he couldn’t gather a coalition and again surrender U.S. military power to the UN); and on and on the list goes.


It’s surreal.  It’s pure madness.


What other U.S. president ever had a different foreign identity, two first relatives in the country illegally, a brother with ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, and unresolved problems with a host of records relating to his eligibility?


In order to get to the core of Obama, an army of brave statesmen would need to rise up and deal with the real issues.  Until then, come hell or high water, the show must go on — until that blessed day when the curtains finally close on the theatre of the absurd.




American Thinker



The Theatre of Barack Obama: The Show Must Go On

Thursday, August 22, 2013

China makes big show of Bo trial, but it"s still just theatre




Disgraced Chinese politician Bo Xilai stands trial inside the court in Jinan, Shandong province August 22, 2013, in this photo released by Jinan Intermediate People


1 of 14. Disgraced Chinese politician Bo Xilai stands trial inside the court in Jinan, Shandong province August 22, 2013, in this photo released by Jinan Intermediate People’s Court.


Credit: Reuters/Jinan Intermediate People’s Court/Handout via Reuters






JINAN, China | Thu Aug 22, 2013 12:57am EDT



JINAN, China (Reuters) – Fallen Chinese politician Bo Xilai appeared in public for the first time in more than a year on Thursday to face trial in eastern China, the final chapter of the country’s most politically charged case in more than three decades.


Bo, the 64-year old former Communist Party chief of the southwestern metropolis of Chongqing, has been charged with bribery, corruption and abuse of power and will almost certainly be found guilty.


His trial in the city of Jinan marks the culmination of China’s biggest political scandal since the 1976 downfall of the Gang of Four at the end of the Cultural Revolution. It has pitted supporters of his Maoist-themed egalitarian social programs against the capitalist-leaning economic road taken by the Beijing leadership, exposing divisions within the ruling Communist Party as well as Chinese society.


President Xi Jinping, who is embarking on an ambitious plan to rebalance the world’s second-biggest economy, will be keen to put the trial behind him with a minimum of fuss to ensure stability and party unity.


Bo’s trial will last for two days and the verdict is likely to be in early September, state broadcaster CCTV said.


The Jinan Intermediate Court said on its microblog feed that Bo, five of his family members and 19 journalists attended the hearing. It did not give details, but CCTV said over 100 people attended the trial, filling the courtroom.


A handful of Bo’s supporters protested outside the courthouse to denounce what they said was politically motivated persecution, a second day of protests, prompting police to hustle them away.


One protester held a sign that said: “The Chongqing experience is good for the country and the people, common prosperity is what the people want”. Another held up a photo of Mao Zedong.


Police blocked entry to the courthouse and lined roads leading to the courthouse and blocked its two gates. Dozens of journalists stood in a box that was cordoned off for the media across the street.


Bo was charged with receiving about 21.8 million yuan ($ 3.56 million) in bribes from Xu Ming, a plastics-to-property entrepreneur who is a close friend, and Tang Xiaolin, the general manager of Hong Kong-based export company Dalian International Development Ltd, the court said.


He received the bribes through his wife, Gu Kailai, and his son, Bo Guagua, it said, citing the indictment.


This is the first time that authorities have named the younger Bo in the case against his father. Guagua is now in the United States, preparing for a law degree at Columbia University.


The charge of abuse of power against Bo relates to the murder case involving Gu, the court said.


Bo was a fast-rising star in China’s leadership circles when his career was stopped short last year by a murder scandal involving Gu was accused, and later convicted, of the November 2011 murder of British businessman Neil Heywood, a business partner and family friend.


Bo’s former police chief in Chongqing, Wang Lijun, has also been jailed for trying to cover up the case. Bo was furious with Wang when he was told that his wife was a murder suspect, and sacked him despite not having party authority to do so, sources with knowledge of the case have said.


Neither did he report the matter to his bosses in Beijing, all of which helped lead to the abuse of power charge, they said.


How Bo pleads to the charges will be keenly watched.


A guilty plea would almost certainly signal he has worked out a deal for leniency, but he’s likely to plead not guilty to the abuse of power charge in an apparent bid to show that he is a victim of a power struggle, according to a source with ties to the leadership.


Nevertheless he has been seen by his backers as the victim of a power struggle. Bo’s downfall has triggered heated debate between his leftist followers, who are nostalgic for the revolutionary ideals of the Mao Zedong era, and reformers, who advocate faster political and economic change.


“I think it is very clear for Chinese people so far that Bo Xilai is the loser of a power struggle but he did something right at least for the people of Chongqing and Dalian, so he still enjoys quite high popularity among certain sectors of the Chinese populace,” said Bo Zhiyue, a professor of Chinese politics at the National University of Singapore.


“That makes the whole trial very, very difficult.”


ILLEGAL TRIAL


“When comrade Bo Xilai was put under house arrest, it was a violation of the party charter and when he was handed over to the justice system it was a violation of the constitution,” said a protester from Chongqing surnamed Li on Wednesday.


“This trial is illegal. We don’t believe in any outcome of this trial.”


Bo could face a death sentence for his charges, though it is more likely he could be given a suspended death sentence, which effectively means life imprisonment, or a 20-year term.


The trial will be closely watched as a test case of China’s commitment to the rule of law, especially whether Bo will be given a chance to defend himself.


Yet his guilt is an almost foregone conclusion given that China’s prosecutors and courts come under Communist Party control and courts have a 98 percent conviction rate.


Analysts say Bo’s trial could have started only after he cooperated with the authorities, but how he will behave in court will be a question mark.


“Bo Xilai may not be as cooperative as his wife and you can’t have a completely secret trial,” said Cheng Li, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington. “I don’t know how the leadership will handle that dilemma.”


The new administration of President Xi, who formally took the reins of state power in March, will likely trumpet Bo’s case as a success in its fight against deep-rooted corruption.


Xi has vowed to fight both “tigers” and “flies” – in other words people at every level of the party – as he combats graft so serious that he has warned it threatens the Communist Party’s very survival.


Bo has not been able to respond to the accusations against him. In March 2012, at a news conference days before his dismissal, Bo scorned as nonsense unspecified accusations of misdeeds by his wife and said people were pouring “filth on my family”.


($ 1 = 6.1234 Chinese yuan)


(Additional reporting by Judy Hua in JINAN and Sui-Lee Wee, Hui Li and Ben Blanchard in BEIJING, Writing by Sui-Lee Wee; Editing by Ben Blanchard and Raju Gopalakrishnan)





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China makes big show of Bo trial, but it"s still just theatre

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

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A bruised and bandaged Emma Roberts was spotted one week after her domestic violence arrest -and based on the pics, it seems the fight was worse than originally thought. Emma was taken into custody in Montreal after an altercation with boyfriend – and fellow “American Horror Story” co-star – Evan Peters. Law enforcement sources tell us a 3rd party phoned police about an alleged fight in the couple’s hotel room.













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