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hannahhook7744 · 6 months
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The Storm Bringer (Information and History)
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PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
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LOCATION:
Dock of Arendelle (sometimes after d3),
Dock of Auardon (sometimes after d3),
Dock of Corona (sometimes after d3),
Dock of Neverland (sometimes after d3),
Dock of the Isle of the Lost (d1-d3).
OWNER(S):
Blackbeard (Captain)(Previously),
Hannah Hook (Captain)(Current),
René Montaudoin (Captain)(Previously).
WORKERS:
Aaron Bog (The Treasuer),
Abi Hun (Crewmate)(Former),
Alex Aoratos-Sinclair (Helmsman),
Amira Bint Aladdin Bin Cassim Al Hamed of Agrabah (Translator)(Future),
Anna Bog (The Lawyer),
Artemis Foundling (Junior),
Atlas Foundling (Junior)(Future),
Atticus Hook (Babysitter Crewmate)(Former),
Beau Foundling (Junior),
Clarice Foundling (Junior)(Future),
Craven Bog (Junior)(Future),
Credence Foundling (Junior),
D.E Anonymous (Anonymous Helper),
Darcy Aoratos (The Medic),
Darius Foundling (Junior),
Darren Foundling (Junior)(Future),
Derrick Red (Crewmate)(Former),
Eduardo Frollo (The Cooper),
Elara Foundling (Junior),
Evelyn de la Cruz (The Prison Guard),
Fiona Foundling (The Look Out),
Francesca Delgado (The Boatswain),
Genesis Flores (The Navigator),
Greyson Hook (Crewmate)(Former),
Gunner Harp (Back up Medic),
Harley Foundling (Junior),
Haul Bjorgman (The Deckhand and Translator)(Future),
Herlando Dancer (Back up Medic),
Hope Sid (The Entertainment and h.r. Representative),
Howiee Wolf (Guard),
Ian Hook (Crewmate)(Former),
Ike Bog (Junior)(Future),
Issac Cipher (Front Desk Attendant),
Isaac Olympian (Crewmate)(Former),
Isaac of Maldonia (Crewmate)(Former),
James Rourke (The Rigger),
Joey Starlights (Crewmate)(Former),
John Facilier (The Gunner),
Jolene Bog (Junior)(Future),
Josh de la Cruz (The Sailmaker),
Joy Foxworth (The Back Up, Back up Kid Wrangler)(Future),
Kailani ‘Clever’ Athanasiou (Storm Manager),
Lance Foundling (Junior)(Future),
Levi Giant (Junior),
Liberty Titan (The Backup Carpenter),
Luke Tremaine-Westergaard (1st Mate),
Luís Barbosa (The Carpenter),
Lysander Foundling (Junior),
Marcys Foundling (Junior),
Marinette Foundling (Junior),
Misty Del Rey-Silver (The Diver),
Morgan Hook (Crewmate)(Former),
Moxie Frankenstein-Van Helsing (Guard),
Nadia Foundling (Junior),
Nevin Hook (Crewmate)(Former),
Noah Aoratos (The Cabin Boy),
Noor Foundling (Junior),
Parker McLeach (The Powder Monkey),
Peachy Gothel (3rd Mate),
Prometheus Foundling (Junior)(Future),
Remi de Vil (4th Mate),
Rian Frankenstein-Van Helsing (The Trainer), 
River Le Beak (Crewmate),
Shan Bri (The Back up Kid Wrangler),
Shania Silver (The Kid Wrangler)(Former),
Shaun Fagin (Crewmate)(Former),
Skelebar Foundling (Junior)(Future),
Skia Aoratos (2nd Mate),
T.K Sykes (Crewmate)(Former),
Terrance Foundling (Junior),
Tiger Khan (Translator),
Tim Foundling (Junior)(Future),
Toby Foundling (Junior)(Future),
Tommy Wonderful (Junior),
Treycor Fae-Aoratos (The Quartermaster),
Tyson Foundling (Junior),
Willow Hawthorne (Junior).
VISITORS:
Captain Hook,
Ginny Gothel,
Hadie,
Harry Hook,
Mal,
Maleficent’s Goons,
Mama Hook,
The Gothel Twins,
The Smee Twins,
Zarina,
Etc. 
FINAL STATE:
Intact.
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"Creatures of the Night, Prepare to fight!"
THE CREW'S BATTLE CRY.
The Storm Bringer is the name of a pirate ship that Hannah Hook and her crew own.
It served as headquarters for the pirate crew and can be seen throughout the series 'The Marvelous Misadventures of Hannah Hook and Co.'
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The Storm Bringer is an old pirate ship that Hannah Hook won and fixed up for her crew. Repurposing it as a safe house/boat/home for her crew and replacing the sails with three homemade sails that have a matching flag up on the crowsnest, a single red flag, and two additional crimson red flags.
Its walls are covered in artwork that she and her crew made as well as random treasures they have picked up over the years. 
The wood is mainly brown with hints of red in some places and it has many rooms that the crew share (some of these ‘rooms’ are just areas with curtains hanging up to separate them. 
It is one of the few ships on the isle that is almost fully intact and the shape its in has been described as ‘remarkable’ by the few older pirates that have stepped abroad since the ship came into Hannah Hook’s possession. 
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History:
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Hannah Hook acquired the Storm Bringer from it's pervious owner, Blackbeard, in a poker game that she bested him at when she was 6.
In that game, she not only gained a ship but two new enemies (Blackbeard and his son, Barnaby) and the respect of the elder pirates on the isle.
Her first three crew members were Luke Tremaine-Westergaard and Skia Aoratos (her 1st and 2nd mate respectively) and River Le Beak (who decided to just be a crewmate) who helped her build her crew and repair the ship.
They ended up renaming the ship 'The Storm Bringer' and replacing it's old sails with ones they made themselves before tossing the ones in the storage closet.
And over the years, Hannah and her crew ended up redecorating the ship to make it feel more like home. Using art pieces they each made, rewards they'd received, and random treasures they had found to do so.
They even added on to the ship, making more rooms and making it look more intimidating and wild in the process.
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lovefrenchisbetter · 3 years
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Parker Van Noord for Massimo Dutti, Summer 2021 Collection
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godzilla-reads · 5 years
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Books Read in 2018
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Accompanying my list of books I read this year that I recommend, here’s the full list of ALL the books I read this year. It’s under the cut, since it is quite long. Maybe you’ll see something you might like.
January
“Stuart Little” by E.B. White
“The Picture of Dorian Gray” by Oscar Wilde
“7 Women” by Eric Metaxas
“If We Were Villains” by M.L. Rio
“The Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley”
February
“The Secret of the Old Clock” by Carolyn Keene
“The Perks of Being a Wallflower” by Stephen Chbosky
“Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda” by Becky Albertalli
“The Romanovs: The Final Chapter” by Robert K. Massie
“The Selected Poems of Langston Hughes”
March
“Journey to the Center of the Earth” by Jules Verne
“The Mouse and the Motorcycle” by Beverly Cleary
“Poems of Lord Alfred Tennyson”
“Poems of the Sea” by J.D. McClatchy
“The Echoing Green” by Cecily Parks
“Selected Poems of Emily Bronte”
“Black Beauty” by Anna Sewell
“19 Varieties of Gazelle” by Naomi Shihab Nye
“Flux” by Orion Carloto
“When God Was a Woman” by Merlin Stone
April
“Holes” by Louis Sachar
“The Tale of Despereaux” by Kate DiCamillo
“Crank” by Ellen Hopkins
“One True Way” by Shannon Hitchcock
“The celery Stalks at Midnight” by James Howe
“In Calabria” by Peter S. Beagle
“The Man Who Was Poe” by Avi
“Wild Embers: Poems of Rebellion, Fire and Beauty” by Nikita Gill
“Milk and Honey” by Rupi Kaur
May
“The Sun and Her Flowers” by Rupi Kaur
“A Beautiful Composition of the Broken” by r.h. Sin
“Bloom” by James McInerney
“Planting Gardens in Graves” by r.h. Sin
“The Song of Achilles” by Madeline Miller
“Sea of Strangers” by Lang Leav
“Pillow Thoughts” by Courtney Peppernell
“Carrie” by Stephen King
June
“In the Absence of the Sun” by Emily Curtis
“Hinds’ Feet on High Places” by Hannah Hurnard
“Helium” by Rudy Francisco
“Born This Gay” by Babet van der Schot
“Balance of Five” by Barbara Wade, Dorothy Hopkins Schnare, Tina Parker, Libby Faulk Jones, Vicky Hayes
“Strings” by J.M. Cleveland
July
“Inchor: Words for Bullets” by Aladea
“The Color Purple” by Alice Walker
“Uncaged Wallflower” by Jennae Cecilia
“How Much We Have Looked Like Stars to Stars” by Alysia Nicole Harris
“Bare Roots” by Molly S. Hillery
“Bestiary” by Donika Kelly
“Songs of Innocence and Experience” by William Blake
“Neither One Nor the Other” by Dolores Faust
August
“Velvet Goodbyes” by Emily Curtis
“The Princess Saves Herself in This One” by Amanda Lovelace
“DROPKICKromance” by Cyrus Parker
“The Witch Doesn’t Burn in This One” by Amanda Lovelace
“I Hope This Reaches her in Time” by r.h. Sin
“American Wolf” by Nate Blakeslee
“Beginning with O” by Olga Broumas
September
“The Twits” by Roald Dahl
“Black Book of Poems” by Vince Hunanyan
“Pillow Thoughts II: Healing the Heart” by Courtney Peppernell
“Hawkes Harbor” by S.E. Hinton
“James and the Giant Peach” by Roald Dahl
“Her Favorite Color Was Yellow” by Edgar Holmes
“Voodoo” by Megan Pollak
“Cycle of the Werewolf” by Stephen King
“A Monster Calls” by Patrick Ness
“To Make Monsters Out of Girls” by Amanda Lovelace
October
“Roses by Moonlight” by Nicola Mar
“The Complete Poems of Sappho” 
“This Book is Gay” by Juno Dawson
“For Everyone” by Jason Reynolds
“Yesterday I Was the Moon” by Noor Unnahar
“Dear Martin” by Nic Stone
“The Little Paris Bookshop” by Nina George
“The Canterville Ghost” by Oscar Wilde
“Whisky Words & a Shovel” by r.h. Sin
“Love and Misadventure” by Lang Leav
November
“Smoke & Mirrors” by Michael Faudet
“Inward” by Yung Pueblo
“Fierce Fairy Tales and Other Stories to Stir Your Soul” by Nikita Gill
“Dinosaurs Before Dusk” by mary Pope Osborn
“Call Me By Your Name” by Andre Aciman
“The Magician’s Nephew” by C.S. Lewis
“It Starts Like This” by Shelby Leigh
December
“The Chaos of Longing” by K.Y. Robinson
“Peter Pan” by J.M. Barrie
“Boy Erased” by Garrard Conley
“Poems” by Emily Dickinson
“Poems” by Rita Mae Brown
“The Bookshop” by Penelope Fitzegerald
“A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens
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Books Read in 2017
I really don’t know what else to say at this point. Other than I toned it down a bit from last year. ;)
OH actually: I noticed I was being a failure at listing the illustrators of graphic novels. So I’ll try to do that from now on. I apologize to all those artists I’ve neglected to include in my bylines, but thankfully I believe you are all listed on the linked pages. Which is better than no credit at all....
Total: 144
All the Single Ladies: Unmarried Women and the Rise of an Independent Nation by Rebecca Traister
Please Excuse This Poem: 100 New Poets for the Next Generation ed. Brett Fletcher Lauer and Lynn Melnick
But What If We’re Wrong?: Thinking About the Present As If It Were the Past by Chuck Klosterman
Culture and Customs of Korea by Donald N. Clark
Making Whiteness: The Culture of Segregation in the South, 1890-1940 by Grace Elizabeth Hale
サイレントヒル by Sadamu Yamashita
A History of Nepal by John Whelpton
Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell
I Little Slave: A Prison Memoir from Communist Laos by Bounsang Khamkeo
Game On!: Video Game History from Pong and Pac-Man to Mario, Minecraft, and More by Dustin Hansen
The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin
The Last One by Alexandra Oliva
Underground Airlines by Ben H. Winters
Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo
DC Universe: Rebirth - The Deluxe Edition writ. Geoff Johns, illus. Gary Frank, Ethan van Sciver, Ivan Reis, and Phil Jimenez
The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
Shadowshaper by Daniel Jose Older
The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
Pegasus by Robin McKinley
Symptoms of Being Human by Jeff Garvin
Dark Matter by Blake Crouch
Silver Child, Silver City, and Silver World by Cliff McNish
The Zookeeper’s Wife by Diane Ackerman
A Modern History of the Somali: Nation and State in the Horn of Africa by I. M. Lewis
Uzumaki Vols. 1, 2, and 3 by Junji Ito
Lose Your Mother: A Journey Along the Atlantic Slave Route by Saidiya Hartman
One-Eyed Doll by James Preller
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: The Original Screenplay by J. K. Rowling
Girl on a Wire by Gwenda Bond
The Vikings: A History by Robert Ferguson
Percy Jackson and the Olympians #1-5 and The Kane Chronicles #1-3 by Rick Riordan
Draw The Line by Laurent Linn
Somalia: A Nation Driven to Despair: A Case of Leadership Failure by Mohamed Osman Omar
Girl in the Blue Coat by Monica Hesse
Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology by Valerie C. Scanlon and Tina Sanders
Ultraviolet and Quicksilver by R. J. Anderson
Harmony House by Nic Sheff
Me Against My Brother: At War in Somalia, Sudan, and Rwanda by Scott Peterson
Bury Me Standing: The Gypsies and Their Journey by Isabel Fonseca
Cultures of the World: Somalia by Susan M. Hassig and Zawiah Abdul Latif
The Somali Diaspora: A Journey Away by Abdi Roble and Doug Rutledge
Half Bad by Sally Green
The Civilizations of Africa: A History to 1800 by Christopher Ehret
Omega City by Diana Peterfreund
Britt-Marie Was Here by Fredrik Backman
Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present by Harriet A. Washington
Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher
Book Scavenger by Jennifer Chambliss Bertman
The Dragons of Noor by Janet Lee Carey
Asylum, Sanctum, Catacomb, and The Asylum Novellas by Madeleine Roux
Unraveling Somalia: Race, Violence, and the Legacy of Slavery by Catherine Besteman
A Tragic Kind of Wonderful by Eric Lindstrom
Unnatural Creatures ed. Neil Gaiman and Maria Dahvana Headley
Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers by Mary Roach
The Politics of Dress in Somali Culture by Heather Marie Akou
The Foundry’s Edge by Cam Baity and Benny Zelkowicz
Diagnoses From the Dead: The Book of Autopsy by Richard A. Prayson
House of Secrets by Chris Columbus and Ned Vizzini
The Panic Virus: A True Story of Medicine, Science, and Fear by Seth Mnookin
A Silent Voice #2-7 by Yoshitoki Oima (read the first one last year)
Super Mario: How Nintendo Conquered America by Jeff Ryan
Maphead: Charting the Wide, Weird World of Geography Wonks by Ken Jennings
Printer’s Error: Irreverent Stories from Book History by Rebecca Romney and J. P. Romney
The Geek Feminist Revolution by Kameron Hurley
Ghostland: An American History in Haunted Places by Colin Dickey
You’re More Powerful Than You Think: A Citizen’s Guide to Making Things Happen by Eric Liu
The Father of Forensics: The Groundbreaking Cases of Sir Bernard Spilsbury, and the Beginnings of Modern CSI by Colin Evans
Forensics: What Bugs, Burns, Prints, DNA, and More Tell Us About Crime by Val McDermid
Tears We Cannot Stop: A Sermon to White America by Michael Eric Dyson
It Can’t Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis
White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America by Nancy Isenberg
The New Urban Crisis: How Our Cities are Increasing Inequality, Deepening Segregation, and Failing the Middle Class - And What We Can Do About It by Richard Florida
An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back by Elisabeth Rosenthal
The Sleep Solution: Why Your Sleep is Broken and How to Fix It by W. Chris Winter
Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race by Margot Lee Shetterly
The Secret History of the Mongol Queens: How the Daughters of Genghis Khan Rescued His Empire by Jack Weatherford
Dissecting Death: Secrets of a Medical Examiner by Frederick Zugibe and David L. Carroll
Asking For It: The Alarming Rise of Rape Culture - And What We Can Do About It by Kate Harding
ワンパンマン Vol. 1 - 3 writ. ONE illus. Yusuke Murata
Buried in the Bitter Waters: The Hidden History of Racial Cleansing in America by Elliot Jaspin
Forensic Nurse: The New Role of the Nurse in Law Enforcement by Serita Stevens
So Brilliantly Clever: Parker, Hulme, and the Murder that Shocked the World by Peter Graham
The Great Beanie Baby Bubble: Mass Delusion and the Dark Side of Cute by Zac Bissonnette
Word by Word: The Secret Life of Dictionaries by Kory Stamper
The Silence of the Sea by Yrsa Sigurdardottir
Beyond Monongah: An Appalachian Story by Judith Hoover
Earthlight by Arthur C. Clarke
Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls by Elena Favelli and Francesca Cavallo
The Midnight Assassin: Panic, Scandal, and the Hunt for America’s First Serial Killer by Skip Hollandsworth
These Vicious Masks by Tarun Shanker and Kelly Zekas
Uncle Montague’s Tales of Terror by Chris Priestley
Inferno by Dan Brown
Paper Girls Vol. 1 writ. Brian K. Vaughn, illlus. Cliff Chiang, Jared K. Fletcher, Matthew Wilson
The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories by Ken Liu
Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City by Matthew Desmond
Warcross by Mary Lu
Life on Mars: Poems by Tracy K. Smith
Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu
Girls Who Code: Learn to Code and Change the World by Reshma Saujani
Head First C: A Brain-Friendly Guide by David and Dawn Griffiths
A Murder in Time by Julie McElwain
Girl Code: Gaming, Going Viral, and Getting it Done by Andrea Gonzales and Sophie Houser
Coding for Beginners in Easy Steps: Basic Programming for All Ages by Mike McGrath
We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Monstress, Vol. 1: Awakening writ. Marjorie Liu, illus. Sana Takeda
Age of Myth by Michael J. Sullivan
Native Son by Richard Wright
Courage is Contagious: And Other Reasons to be Grateful for Michelle Obama ed. Nick Haramis
This is the Part Where You Laugh by Peter Brown Hoffmeister
The H-Spot: The Feminist Pursuit of Happiness by Jill Filipovic
Coding for Dummies by Nikhil Abraham
A Darker Shade of Magic by V. E. Schwab
Nobody: Casualties of America’s War on the Vulnerable, from Ferguson to Flint and Beyond by Marc Lamont Hill
Pachinko by Min Jin Lee
Artemis by Andy Weir
Lower Ed: The Troubling Rise of For-Profit Colleges in the New Economy by Tressie McMillan Cottom
C Programming: Absolute Beginner’s Guide by Greg Perry and Dean Miller
The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye by David Lagercrantz
An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth: What Going to Space Taught Me About Ingenuity, Determination, and Being Prepared for Anything by Chris Hadfield
To the Bright Edge of the World by Eowyn Ivey
The Memory Code: The Secrets of Stonehenge, Easter Island, and Other Ancient Monuments by Lynne Kelly
Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor
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André Bishop, head of Lincoln Center Theater: $1 million Todd Haimes, Roundabout: $922,000. Oskar Eustis the Public Theater: $659,000 Lynne Meadows, MTC: $565,000 Carole Rothman, Second Stage $191,000 James Nicola, New York Theatre Workshop: $178,000
These are the latest known annual compensation for the artistic heads of NYC non-profit theaters, compiled by Philip Boroff in Broadway Journal, who judiciously explains the artistic and financial accomplishments of each, and points out their sacrifices: Rothman’s salary represents a 50 percent paycut from her previous annual compensation while fundraising for the Hayes.
“Not-for-profit leaders forego the potential windfall that commercial producers earn from a blockbuster, in favor of a job with steady income. Yet some company trustees and foundation leaders privately call the biggest nonprofit packages excessive, the appearance of which can deter donors.”
  November Theater Openings
Alia Shawkat in “The Second Woman”
October Quiz
  The Week in New York Theater Reviews
Aran Murphyas Hamnet, in person and projected onto the screen, along with Bush Moukarzel as his father Shakespeare
Hamnet and the absent (projected) Shakespeare, his father
Hamnet
William Shakespeare’s only son, named Hamnet, died when he was 11 years old; a few years later, the playwright wrote “Hamlet.”  The Irish theater troupe Dead Centre conjures up the Bard’s boy in the hour-long “Hamnet,” a whimsical, tender, technically innovative avant-garde play that features an extraordinary performance by a 12-year-old named Aran Murphy.
He Did What?
a ten-minute animated opera that was projected for free onto the wall of BAM’s Peter Jay Sharp building nightly from 7 to 10 p.m
Raul Esparza as a temperamental chef in “Seared”
W. Tre Davis
Raul Esparza and Krysta Rodriguez
Seared
Theresa Rebeck’s slight but savory comedy  about  running a restaurant stars Raúl Esparza as Harry, a hilariously mercurial chef-owner of a hole-in-the-wall eatery  that’s become the latest foodie destination. A blurb in New York Magazine has praised Harry’s ginger lemongrass scallops dish, so now the customers are flocking to the place and clamoring for the dish.
But Harry refuses to make it anymore.
“I’m not feeling the scallops,” he says.
Freestyle Love Supreme
Freestyle Love Supreme, the hip-hop improv group,is not so much Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Broadway follow-up to “Hamilton” as it is a subsidiary of Lin-Manuel Inc. …It is designed to feel good-natured and informal, like friends sitting around a dorm room at Wesleyan, even though there are 766 of us and we’re at the Booth Theater…That goodwill goes a long way.
Fear
Two adults are standing over a teenager named Jamie who is tied to a chair. Phil, a plumber, has kidnapped Jamie, and dragged him into this abandoned tool shed in the woods outside Princeton, New Jersey. Ethan, a professor, is trying to rescue Jamie…An eight-year-old girl from the neighborhood is missing, and Phil (Enrico Colantoni, who plays the genial father in Veronica Mars), has reason to suspect that Jamie (Alexander Garfin) has something to do with it.  Or does he?…A play that requires a vigorous suspension of disbelief. Yet, if you can get over that hurdle, it offers three good actors constantly playing with our perspective – not only about who did what but such issues as moral relativism, class tensions, and…fear
  The Sound Inside
“The Sound Inside” is a dark drama by Adam Rapp that keeps us in the dark, literally and figuratively, which works better while watching it on stage than thinking about it afterwards. Mary-Louise Parker portrays a middle-aged Yale professor named Bella Lee Baird, who prefers literature to life, and expects to die soon; she tells us she’s been diagnosed with cancer. Bella slowly develops a friendship with 18-year-old Christopher Dunn (Will Hochman), one of the students in her course…They turn out to share a taste in books, especially dark tales like Dostoevsky’s “Crime and Punishment,” which is one of so many book titles name-dropped during the course of the play that the script could serve as a reading list (which I include in the review.)
Monsoon Season
Lizzie Vieh’s black comedy about a divorced couple permanently underwater in Phoenix Arizona, is clever and merciless, but it is also oddly compassionate….Danny and his ex-wife Julia may be losers who constantly make laughably wrong choices, but they are trying to do right, to be better.
The Week in New York Theater News
“The Minutes,” Tracy Letts’ most political play to date, will have its first preview on February 25, as this cryptic e-mail revealed. No theater or cast have been announced. The play, which premiered at the Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago in 2017, is about a City Council meeting in the fictional town called Big Cherry that turns ominous. Letts began work on it before the 2016 election,
“The play is not about Trump or Trumpism — I don’t find him a particularly complicated figure — but it is about this contentious moment we’re having in American politics in the last few years,”
Andrew Garfield will star in the Netflix adaptation of Rent playwright Jonathan Larson’s autobiographical musical tick…tick…BOOM, directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
    Lear deBessonet will lead Encores!  starting officially in the 2021 season, succeeding Jack Viertel
Samira Wiley and Dominic Fumusa will star In Molière in the Park‘s “The School for Wives” in Prospect Park, November 13 and 14 FREE.
  Thomas Finkelpearl is leaving his job as cultural affairs commissioner after five years. “The timing of it is suspect,” councilman Jimmy Van Bramer, chair of the city council’s cultural affairs committee, told NY1. Some speculate he’s unfairly taking the fall for the various controversies and glitches over the city’s plan to build more statues honoring women and people of color. Finkelpearl helped spearhead the city’s efforts to tie its funding to the diversity of arts institutions’ employees and board members under the cultural plan, unveiled in 2017.
Billy Porter, performer, now playwright
Idina Menzel, Lea Michele and Billy Porter will be among those performing at the 93rd annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
Remember when Billy Porter performed at the parade in 2013, as Lola in Kinky Boots?  and conservatives were outraged? Have times changed?
  Times Square is presenting its first annual Show Globes, displaying giant snow globe-like sculptures of   Dear Evan Hansen, Wicked, Ain’t Too Proud, and The Lion King. On Broadway Plaza in Times Square between 44th and 45th streets through December 26.
2020 Seasons
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  2020 Under the Radar Festival celebrates its 16th season with a line-up of groundbreaking artists across the U.S. and around the world, including Australia, Chile, China, Japan, Mexico, Palestine, Taiwan, and the UK.
92nd Street Y’s Lyrics and Lyricists
Yip Harburg Jan 25-27 Jerry Herman Feb 22-24 George Gershwin March 21-23 Stephen Schwartz and Broadway’s Next Generation (featuring Schwartz and Ns Marcy Heisler & Zina Goldrich, John Bucchino, Khiyon Hursey) April 18-20 George Abbott and the Making of the American Musical May 30-June 1
  Lincoln Center’s American Songbook Series
  Andre De Shields January 29 Joe Iconis Feb 1 Ali Stroker Feb 28
   Theatre Row, a six-theatre complex located on 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan, has announced the Off-Off-Broadway companies that will be making work at its spaces, as part of the complex’s new Kitchen Sink Residency. The two-year program will give the companies space to develop new work, culminating in a three-week production run. The companies are the Assembly, Broken Box Mime Theater, LubDub Theatre Company, Noor Theatre, and Superhero Clubhouse.
The Critic Unmellowed
From Wall Street Journal interview  with John Simon, 94:
“His penchant for criticizing actors’ and actresses’ physical traits —he once wrote unkindly about Liza Minnelli’s face, and another time about Barbra Streisand’s nose— has also helped to make him repugnant to the city’s cultural elite. He contended at the time, and again to me, that such criticism is entirely legitimate if a performer fails to transcend his or her defects of appearance by force of talent.” (How does one “transcend” one’s appearance?)
On how theater has not declined:
“Things were never very good,” he says.“I don’t really see a decline. Looking back into the past always makes the past look better than it actually was,and the present worse, perhaps, than it actually is. . . Out of, I don’t know how many plays open in a season —a lot of them anyway—there may be two or three even worth bothering with. It has always been so.”
  Rest in Peace
Bernard Slade, 89, creator of the TV series “The Flying Nun” and “The Partridge Family,” but we know him as the Broadway playwright of “Same Time, Next Year,” a long-running and widely-produced stage comedy.
Andile Gumbi , 36, former Simba of Broadway’s The Lion King. He died of cardiac arrest while in Israel , Gumbi was portraying the lead role of King Nebuchadnezzar in Daniel The Musical at the Jerusalem Theater.
A memorial for Eric LaJuan Summers will be held on Nov 4th, 2019 at 9:30pm at The Green Room 42 on W42nd Street & 10th Ave. Members of the Broadway community will be performing.
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hannahhook7744 · 7 months
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Family Relationships in the Stormbringer Crew;
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Note: This will affect the future of my Hannah Hook fics because I made some edits to the characters.
Also this does not include the younger kids' relationship with the older ones because they obviously see each other as siblings—except when it comes to Hannah and Haul who most of the younger kids see as parents.
Hope this guide is helpful.
Siblings:
Kailani 'Clever' Athanasiou and Jonathan 'John' Facilier= Full siblings via Ursula and Dr. Facilier.
Francesca Delgado, Jośe 'Josh' de la Cruz, and Evelyn de la Cruz= Half-siblings via their shared mother, Morgana la Fay.
Eduardo Frollo and Luís Barbossa= Half-siblings via their shared mother.
Darcy Aoratos, Treycor Fae Aoratos, Noah Aoratos, Skia Aoratos, and Alexander ‘Alex’ Aoratos-Sinclair= Everyone but Noah and Skia are half-siblings via Hades (Noah and Skia are full siblings).
Parker McLeach, Isaac of Maldonia, and James Rourke= Half-siblings via Lady Waltham.
Moxford ‘Moxie’ Frankenstein-Van Helsing and Rian Frankenstein-Van Helsing= Full siblings.
Atticus Hook, Ian Hook, Hannah Hook, Greyson Hook, Nevin Hook, and Morgan Hook= Atticus, Ian, Greyson, Nevin, and Morgan Hook (Half-blooded siblings). They are Hannah's cousins.
Anastasia ‘Anna’ Bog, Aaron Bog, Ike Bog, Jolene Bog, and Craven Bog= Anna and Aaron are full siblings, Craven and Jolene are full siblings, and Ike is everyone's half sibling via Chernabog.
Suspected Relations:
Noor and Nadia Foundling= full blooded siblings via the
Lysander Foundling, D.E Anonymous, and Marcus Foundling= Thought to be half-siblings via their human half.
Skelebar Foundling and Chernabog's children= Thought to be half-siblings via Chernabog.
Romantic Relationships:
Hannah Hook and Haul Bjorgman= Husband and Wife (eventually).
Lucas ‘Luke’  Tremaine-Westergaard and Darcy Aoratos= Husband and Wife (eventually).
Anastasia ‘Anna’ Bog and Howard ‘Howiee’ Wolf= Husband and Wife (eventually).
Herlando Dancer and Liberty Titan= Husband and Wife (eventually).
Aaron Bog and Gunner Harp= Husband and Husband (eventually).
Moxford ‘Moxie’ Frankenstein-Van Helsing and Hope Sid= Husband and Wife (eventually).
Shan Bri and Treycor Aoratos= Husband and Wife (eventually).
Rian Frankenstein-Van Helsing and Michelle 'Misty' Del Rey-Silver= Husband and Wife (eventually).
Fiona Foundling and Noah Aoratos= Husband and Wife (eventually).
Other:
Phoebe 'Peachy' Gothel and Hannah Hook= Bio Aunt and Niece.
Hades' kids, John Facilier, Clever Olympian, and Remington 'Remi' de Vil= Distant Relatives via godly relations.
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hannahhook7744 · 5 months
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Stormbringer Crew Species;
Aaron Bog (The Treasuer)= Demon-Human Hybrid.  
Abi Hun (Crewmate)(Former)= Human.
Alex Aoratos-Sinclair (Helmsman)= Demigod.
Amira Bint Aladdin Bin Cassim Al Hamed of Agrabah (Translator)(Future)= Human.
 Anna Bog (The Lawyer)= Demon-Human Hybrid. 
 Artemis Foundling (Junior)= (Thought To Be) Human With Severe  Jaundice.
Athena Queen (The New Powder Monkey and Rigger)= Witch.
 Atlas Foundling (Junior)(Future)= (Thought To Be) Changeling-Shapeshifter Hybrid.
 Atticus Hook (Babysitter Crewmate)(Former)= Human.
 Beau Foundling (Junior)= Human-Goblin-Troll Hybrid.
Clarisse Foundling (Junior)(Future)= Orge-Human Hybrid.
 Craven Bog (Junior)(Future)= Demon-Human Hybrid. 
Credence Foundling (Junior)= Centaurcorn.
 D.E Anonymous (Anonymous Helper)= Unknown. Thought to be a ghost. 
Darcy Aoratos (The Medic)= Witch Demigod.
Darius Foundling (Junior)= Mummy-Human Hybrid.
Darren Foundling (Junior)(Future)= Disabled Human. 
Derrick Red (Crewmate )(Former)= Human.
 Eduardo Frollo (The Cooper)= Human.
 Elara Foundling (Junior)= (Thought To Be) Elf-Human Hybrid.
 Evelyn de la Cruz (The Prison Guard)= Witch.
 Fiona Foundling (The Look Out)= Fairy.
 Francesca Delgado (The Boatswain )(Former)= Witch.
Genesis Flores (The Navigator )(Former)= Witch.
 Greyson Hook (Crewmate )(Former)= Human.
 Gunner Harp (Back up Medic)= Demigod-Harp Angel Humanoid Hybrid.
Hannah Hook (Captain)= MagicBorn Witch.
 Harley Foundling (Junior)= Green Humanoid Thought To Be From An Alternate Realm.
 Haul Bjorgman (The Deckhand and Translator )(Future)= Human (But Could Be Considered A Reverse Changeling Via His Father).
 Herlando Dancer (Back up Medic)= Vampire-Human Hybrid.
 Hope Sid (The Entertainment and H.R. Representative)= Banshee-Wizard Hybrid.
 Howiee Wolf (Guard)= Werewolf-Wolf Humanoid Hybrid.
Ian Hook (Crewmate )(Former)= Human.
 Ike Bog (Junior )(Future)= Demon-Human Hybrid. 
 Issac Cipher (Front Desk Attendant)= Extradimensional Dream Demon (Possibly A Hybrid).
 Isaac Olympian (Crewmate )(Former)= Godling.
 Isaac of Maldonia (Crewmate )(Former)= Human.
 James Rourke (The Rigger)(Former)= Human.
Joey Skylights (Crewmate )(Former)= Human.
John Facilier (The Gunner)=  Evil Bokor-Demigod Hybrid. Jolene Bog (Junior )(Future)= Demon-Human Hybrid. 
 Josh de la Cruz (The Sailmaker)= Witch.
Joy Foxworth (The Back Up  Back up Kid Wrangler )(Future)= Human.
 Kailani ‘Clever’ Olympian (Storm Manager)= Evil Bokor-Demigod Hybrid.
Lance Foundling (Junior )(Future)= Black Eyed, Forked Tongued, Albino Human That Was Saved From Becoming An Imbunche (By Hannah).
 Levi Giant (Junior)= Human-Giant Hybrid.
 Liberty Titan (The Backup Carpenter)= Titan-Cyclops Hybrid. 
Luke Tremaine-Westergaard (1st Mate)= Human. 
Luís Barbosa (The Carpenter)= Human.
Lysander Foundling (Junior)= Satyr (But Suspected Hybrid). 
 Marcys Foundling (Junior)= Centaur (But Suspected Hybrid).
Marinette Foundling (Junior)= Bluish-Grey Humanoid.
Misty Del Rey-Silver (The Diver)= Human-Merperson Hybrid.
Morgan Hook (Crewmate )(Former)= Human.
 Moxie Frankenstein-Van Helsing (Guard)= Born Human, Resurrected Into Something Akin To A Wendigo But Not Exactly.
Nadia Foundling (Junior)= Genie-Human Hybrid.
 Nevin Hook (Crewmate )(Former)= Human.
Noah Aoratos (The Cabin Boy)= Godling.
Noor Foundling (Junior)= Genie-Human Hybrid.
 Parker McLeach (The Powder Monkey)(Former)= Human.
 Peachy Gothel (3rd Mate)= Witch/Magical Person.
Prometheus Foundling (Junior)(Future)= Disabled Human.
Remi de Vil (4th Mate)= Human Of Godly Decent.
 Rian Frankenstein-Van Helsing (The Trainer)= Born Human, Resurrected Into Something Zombie-Like.
 River Le Beak (Crewmate)= Human-Merperson Hybrid.
Shan Bri (The Back up Kid Wrangler)= Human (With A Magical Parent).
 Shania Silver (The Kid Wrangler )(Former)= Human-Merperson Hybrid.
 Shaun Fagin (Crewmate )(Former)= Human. 
Skelebar Foundling (Junior )(Future)= Humanoid Creature. 
Skia Aoratos (2nd Mate)= Godling.
 T.K Sykes (Crewmate )(Former)= Human.
 Terrance Foundling (Junior)= Werewolf-Vampire Hybrid.
Tiger Khan (Translator)= Human Raised By A Tiger.
Tim Foundling (Junior )(Future)= Human Child Who Ages Backwards (Physically). 
 Toby Foundling (Junior )(Future)= Merperson.
 Tommy Wonderful (Junior)= Witch/Magical Person.
Treycor Fae-Aoratos (The Quartermaster)= Fairy-Demigod Hybrid.
Tyson Foundling (Junior)= Werecat.
Willow Hawthorne (Junior)= Human-Tree Nymph Hybrid. 
I just realized that Hannah Hook's crew are mostly none-humans. Which means that some things they all do would defo come off as off putting to those in Auradon lol.
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hannahhook7744 · 1 year
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Hannah Hook character heights by the end of d3;
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Aaron Bog= 5"5.
Alex Aoratos-Sinclair= 5"10.
Amira Bint Aladdin bin Cassim Al Hamed of Agrabah= 5"6.
Anna Bog= 5"6.
Atlas Foundling= 0 because he's not born yet.
Clever Olympian= 5"3.
Craven Bog= 0 because he's not born yet.
Darcy Aoratos= 6"3.
D.E Anonymous= unknown.
Eduardo Frollo= 6"0.
Evelyn de la Cruz= 5"2.
Fiona Foundling= 4"2.
Francesca Delgado= 5"4.
Genesis Flores= 4"4.
Gunner Harp= 5"4.
Hannah Hook= 5"4 ½.
Haul Bjorgman= 6"1 ½.
Herlando Dancer= 5"5.
Hope Sid= 7"0.
Howiee Wolf= 5"7.
Ike Bog= 1"6.
Issac Cipher= 4"8.
James Rourke= 4"4.
John Facilier= 6"0.
Jolene Bog= 0 because she's not born yet.
Josh de la Cruz= 5"2.
Liberty Titan= 7"0.
Levi Giant= 4"2.
Luís Sykes= 6"4.
Luke Tremaine-Westergaard= 6"0.
Misty Rivers= 5"9.
Moxie Frankenstein-Van Helsing= 7"2.
Noah Aoratos= 4"2.
Parker McLeach= 6"0.
Peachy Gothel= 5"5.
Remi de Vil= 5"2.
Rian Frankenstein-Van Helsing= 6"6.
Skelebar Foundling= 2"6.
Skia Aoratos= 5"0 ¼.
Tiger Khan= 5"4.
Tommy Wonderful= 4"0.
Treycor Fae-Aoratos= 6"11.
Willow Hawthorne= 3"0.
Noor Foundling= 2"10.
Nadia Foundling= 2"10.
Darius Foundling= 3"0.
Marcys Foundling= 3"2.
Lysander Foundling= 3"2.
Beau Foundling= 2"9.
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hannahhook7744 · 1 year
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The Storm Bringers' Circus Revamped;
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Aaron Bog= Financial Manager.
Alex Aoratos-Sinclair= Security Guard.
Amira Bint Aladdin bin Cassim Al Hamed of Agrabah= Tiger Tamer, Trapeze Artist, and backup acrobat.
Anna Bog= Booking agent, Forger, OSHA Enforcer, and lawyer.
Atlas Foundling= Shape-shifter.
Beau Foundling= Helper and Stage Hand.
Clever Alina Olympian= Performing Mermaid.
Craven Edgar Bog= Helper and Stage Hand.
D.E Anonymous= Security Guard.
Darcy Aoratos= Fortune Teller, Medium, and prop designer.
Darius Foundling= The Insect wrangler.
Eduardo Frollo= Clown.
Evelyn de la Cruz= Animal groomer and janitor.
Fiona Foundling= Air Acrobat.
Francesca Delgado= Special Effects Artist and marketing co-manager.
Genesis Flores= Special Effects Artist and marketing co-manager.
Gunner Harp= Air Acrobat.
Hannah Hook= The Ringmaster.
Haul Bjorgman= Acrobat and Trapeze Artist.
Herlando Dancer= Tight-rope walker.
Hope Sid= Magician.
Howiee Wolf= Strongman.
Ike Bog= Helper and Stage Hand.
Issac Cipher= prop designer and DJ.
James Rourke= Ventriloquist.
John Facilier= The Escape Artist and Contortion.
Jolene Bog= Goth clown.
Josh de la Cruz= Costume Designer.
Joy Foxworth= Plate spinning.
Levi Giant= The Giant Boy, Helper, and Stage Hand.
Liberty Titan= The Tall Woman
Luke Tremaine-Westergaard= Clown.
Luís Sykes= Clown.
Lysander Foundling= Helper and Stage Hand.
Marcys Foundling= Helper and Stage Hand.
Misty Rivers= Performing Mermaid.
Moxie Frankenstein-Van Helsing= The Stunt Man.
Nadia Foundling= Helper and Stage Hand.
Noah Aoratos= The Plant Whisper.
Noor Foundling= Helper and Stage Hand.
Parker McLeach= Clown.
Peachy Gothel= Ariel silk dancer.
Remi de Vil= Concession Manager and back up Dj.
Rian Frankenstein-Van Helsing= Stunt Man.
Shan Bri= Costume Designer and make up artist.
Shania Silver= Knife thrower,
Skelebar Foundling= The Shadow girl, helper, and stage hand.
Skia Aoratos= Sword swallower and fire eater.
Tiger Khan= Tiger Linguist and Tamer.
Tommy Mystique Wonderful= Magician.
Treycor Fae-Aoratos= Fire Breather and dragon show.
Willow Hawthorne= Stage hand and helper.
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They all also take turns putting up and running the little game stands they have because none of them want to do it everytime.
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joemaw-torpeur · 2 years
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Faceclaim - Avatars (O-P)
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