‘School of Rock’ (Dewey): Dewey Consoles Lori
“Lori – hey – you’ve got something everybody wants – talent – and it’s way more important than looks.”
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“Lori – hey – you’ve got something everybody wants – talent – and it’s way more important than looks.”
‘School of Rock’ (Dewey): Dewey Consoles Lori Read More »
“I modeled my life after Swayze’s. Then just like that, it ended.”
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“So some day very soon, life’s little Twinkie gauge is gonna hit Empty.”
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“Remember last week when we went to Lucy’s award thing?”
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“You want to talk about The Scarlet Letter, Mrs. Thompson?”
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“I’m calling an emergency Bella-meeting.”
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“You’re a better guy than this. I can see it in your eyes.”
“I’ve been picked on, wedgied, ridiculed, upper-decked, and cyberbullied by elected officials.”
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“So, listen, I’m sorry that I didn’t come see you down at the hospital.”
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“Son, I wanted to talk to you about what I think you were trying to do the other day.”
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“Larry is like a little boy. Ever since our divorce, he thinks the only way he can get my attention is to cause a fuss.”
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“Anyway it’s not just the sex. It’s that…this guy knows me.”
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Dr. Stuart Framingham, a therapist who slept with Prudence
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Set in a small town brothel, Lily has just arrived determined to earn enough to pay her debts as Lana tells her the ways of her new world
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A dramatic monologue for women from Theresa Rebeck’s play, Spike Heels.
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Virginia: They ain’t doing anything. They tried that number on me out in Hollywood. “You’re only as good as your last picture.” My agent told me. “Bulls—,” I told him. “Nothing’s as bad as my last three pictures but especially me. Just get me a job.” “Ginny, I can’t get
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