Articles Tagged With: Gillian Van Ditta

A View From The Bridge at Greenbelt Arts Center đź“· Rachel Duda

A View From The Bridge at Greenbelt Arts Center

If you say something, you know it. If you don’t say something, you don’t know it. So many people keeping their sayings to themselves so that they— what? Get to remain unknown? Anonymous? Ignorant? Blood may be thicker than water but betrayal— that can cut deeper than any bond. Arthur Miller and his seemingly ageless drama A View From The Bridge is painting a bloody and brutal— and tragically still relevant— picture of the American condition.

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'The Tribe' led by Berger (center) played by Wilson Seltzer of Hair at Vagabond Players đź“· Shealyn Jae Photography

Hair at Vagabond Players

author: Mike Zellhofer 

“I’m doing it for you, man.”  – Claude

In a world saturated with “me” it is refreshing to hear those words. After a brief off-Broadway run Hair opened in April 1968. The country was in turmoil, divided, at war, just as it is today. In 1968 they tried to divide us black and white. Now they try to divide us blue and red.

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