![]() ![]() ![]() Using the television, 2D hand-drawn and stop-motion animation, we see two of these stories as presented on a television before we become more immersed in the action as the television drama goes full screen. Television as “a window into our collective conscious, programming what we fear, what we long for, what we dare not speak.”.A wealthy New England man, Roderick Usher (Jesse Darden), imploring his best friend, William (Daniel Belcher) to come visit him and his twin sister before he loses his mind.A mute immigrant girl on a perilous journey across the US border.While I’m not in love with all the illustrations and the quality of the animation, the streaming experiences is suitably provides an uneasiness as it combines three stories: I also hear my husband correcting me: “Action figures! Action figures.” No matter. Of course, in my head I’m screaming, boys play with dolls. Why we still allow boys to grow up with such a disadvantage puzzles me. They grow stable, resilient and won’t succumb to despair when life hits them in the head with a ton of bricks. As a result, girls can say a millions things without uttering a word. Studies show that playing with dolls stimulates communication skills and emotional development in little girls. The woman (Sheila Vanderbilts), presented in black and white, wearing a man’s suit, tells us that: Edgar Allan Poe’s story takes place inside the mind of a n immigrant girl being held at a U.S. Produced by Boston Lyric Opera for, “The Fall of the House of Usher” is set to Philip Glass’ complete opera score and Arthur Yorinks’ full libretto. Are you ready to “be a child again” and relax and play? There’s a creepy woman who asks if she’s “not what you expected” but assures the viewers “there is nothing to be scared of just yet.” In the end, after I re-read the short story and re-watched this opera by the Boston Lyric Opera under concert master Annie Rabbat, I thought of this as an intriguing look into the possibilities, a beginning of an idea and perhaps an indication of things to come. ![]()
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