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Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author Lynn Nottage’s play “Intimate Apparel” tells the story of a 1905 successful African American seamstress who makes revolutionary undergarments for an array of women – from high-society socialites to enterprising ladies of the night. Her business, innovative skills, and utter discretion are much in demand, but at 35, her personal life has taken a backseat. “Intimate Apparel” explores her forbidden relationships with an Orthodox Jewish fabric vendor, her privileged and struggling clientele, and a long-distance suitor who will profoundly change her life.

  • "Intimate Apparel is ultimately a play about hope, and Arizona Theatre Company’s superb production is a testament to the power of hope and perseverance in the face of adversity... "
    - Gil Benbrook, Talkin' Broadway
  • "Tracey N. Bonner’s tour de force performance brings immense depth and gravitas to her role and strikes perfect balances in shaping a character that is possessed of humility, dignity, and tenacity."
    - Herb Paine, Broadway World
  • "Oz Scott’s sharp direction keeps the play gliding along on an exquisite unit set that transforms into the play’s various locales with swift fluidity and definition."
    - Chris Curcio, Curtain Up Phoenix
  • "Nottage is a poetic writer and a powerful storyteller. ATC gives her play the production it deserves."
    - Kathleen Allen, Arizona Daily Star
  • "A must-see production."
    - Herb Paine, Broadway World

Mission Impossible 2 4k -

A great 4K disc for fans who want to see Tom Cruise’s hair and the motorcycle kickstand scrape in flawless clarity. For everyone else, it’s still the M:I film that feels like a Face/Off sequel that wandered into the wrong series.

Here’s a short critical piece on in 4K: mission impossible 2 4k

No amount of resolution can fix the early-2000s over-stylization: jarring speed ramping, limp antagonist (Dougray Scott), and a romance that leans more on Woo’s melodramatic tics than actual chemistry. It remains the franchise’s weird, horny, leather-clad outlier — undeniably fun, but a tonal mess next to the others. A great 4K disc for fans who want

The 4K transfer brings out John Woo’s operatic excess in vivid detail. Skin tones are natural, contrast is punchy, and the infamous slo-mo doves — plus the fiery climax — look cleaner and more textured than ever. The rocky, sun-drenched Australian landscapes and Thandie Newton’s wardrobe pop with HDR depth. It remains the franchise’s weird

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