Sometimes you think youâll be fine by yourselfTerkadang Anda pikir Anda akan baik-baik saja sendiriCause a dream is a wish that you make all aloneKarena mimpi adalah keinginan yang Anda buat sendiriItâs easy to feel like you donât need helpSangat mudah untuk merasa seperti Anda tidak membutuhkan bantuanBut itâs harder to walk on your ownTapi lebih sulit untuk berjalan sendiri Youâll change inside when you realizeAnda akan berubah dalam saat Anda menyadarinya The world comes to life and everythingâs brightDunia hidup kembali dan semuanya cerahFrom beginning to end when you have a friend by your sideDari awal sampai akhir ketika Anda memiliki teman di sisi AndaThat helps you to find the beauty you areItu membantu Anda untuk menemukan kecantikan AndaWhen you open your heart and believe in the gift of a friendSaat Anda membuka hati dan percaya pada anugerah seorang temanThe gift of a friendHadiah dari seorang teman Someone who knows when youâre lost and youâre scaredSeseorang yang tahu kapan Anda hilang dan Anda takutAnd there through the highs and the lowsDan di sana melalui titik tertinggi dan rendahSomeone you can count on, someone who caresSeseorang yang bisa Anda andalkan, seseorang yang peduliBeside you wherever youâll goDi sampingmu kemanapun kamu pergi Youâll change inside when you realizeAnda akan berubah dalam saat Anda menyadarinyaThe world comes to life and everythingâs brightDunia hidup kembali dan semuanya cerahFrom beginning to end when you have a friend by your sideDari awal sampai akhir ketika Anda memiliki teman di sisi AndaThat helps you to find the beauty you areItu membantu Anda untuk menemukan kecantikan AndaWhen you open your heart and believe in the gift of a friendSaat Anda membuka hati dan percaya pada anugerah seorang teman And when your hope crashes downDan saat harapanmu turunShattering to the ground you, you feel all aloneMemecah ke tanah Anda, Anda merasa sendirianWhen you donât know which way to goBila Anda tidak tahu ke mana harus pergiAnd thereâs no signs leading you home, youâre not aloneDan tidak ada tanda-tanda yang menuntunmu ke rumah, kau tidak sendiri The world comes to life and everythingâs brightDunia hidup kembali dan semuanya cerahFrom beginning to end when you have a friend by your sideDari awal sampai akhir ketika Anda memiliki teman di sisi AndaThat helps you to find the beauty you areItu membantu Anda untuk menemukan kecantikan AndaWhen you open your heart and believe inSaat Anda membuka hati dan percayaWhen you believe in, when believe in the gift of a friendBila Anda percaya, saat mempercayai anugerah seorang teman
Forexample, if you sell us an antique for $30,000 that is worth $50,000, you will receive a federal income tax charitable deduction of $20,000 plus the payment from Lyric of $30,000. A memorial or tribute gift. If you have a friend or family member whose life has been touched by Lyric, consider making a gift in their name. An endowed gift.âWe could have gone bigger with the treehouse set,â says director Courtney OâConnor, âbut the tension and the humor in this play emerge from the constraints inherent in a life lived apart, where only a select few are allowed in.âWhile all the action takes place inside the treehouse at the Clarendon Street theater, OâConnor says Laufer âhas done a brilliant job building the details and vocabulary of this world, especially through the relationship between two sisters who are leaning into middle age, living full lives without serving simply as love interests for a man.ââRootedâ and âBe Here Now,â which the Lyric produced last year also directed by OâConnor, are part of a planned trilogy of plays set in a fictionalized version of the rural New York town where Laufer grew up. While âBe Here Nowâ explored the things we throw away that might have value the protagonist, Bari, âthrows away people,â Laufer says, âRootedâ looks at the expectations we have for each other that can lead to resentment or paralysis. The third play is still a work in progress."Rooted" playwright Deborah Zoe LauferNicolle Mac WilliamsâThe location is remote,â she says of her hometown in the Catskills. âThereâs no real industry, and when I spend time up there, the rhythm is much different than in other places. The characters in my plays are eccentrics, but they are inspired by people I knew.âThereâs a simplicity in her characters that mixes with a bit of magical realism, says OâConnor. âWe are working on finding the right tone between the sisters; balancing love and dependence with a bit of resentment and frustration.âWhen I heard Lisa Tucker Emery and Karen MacDonald Hazel reading the script, I knew their voices and personalities provided the balance these characters need.âThe sistersâ relationship feels familiar, even if one is talking to plants that are acting in mysterious and magical ways, while the other is Googling âfive steps to starting a cult.âThe amusing and uneasy rhythm of the sisters is shaken by the arrival of Luanne, the first person other than Hazel whom Emery accepts into the treehouse, after the young woman is injured by the surging who was also a character in âBe Here Now,â proves to be a catalyst for change in âRooted.ââI just love Luanne,â says Laufer. âSheâs open-hearted and willing to believe in the most magical cult. At the same time, she shouldnât be underestimated.âThe ending of âRootedâ does not provide a neat resolution.âI like going to a place thatâs dark and funny and a little uncomfortable,â says Laufer. âIâm working toward a hopeful, but not necessarily happy, ending.âA trio of Ladies Who BrunchâThe trio of performers who team up for Club CafĂ©'s âThe Ladies Who Brunchâ often meet each other for the first time on the day of the show.âAt 10 on the scheduled Sunday, they meet the piano player, and each other, have a quick rehearsal, and then go on at noon,â says John OâNeil, a cabaret artist himself, who books the series at Club CafĂ©.âThey have to be brave â fearless, really â but everyone, including the audiences, have been very enthusiastic,â he left Krystal Hernandez, Diane Ellis, and Tader Shipley, accompanied by pianist Tom Lamark, perform at a "Ladies Who Brunch" show at Club CafĂ© earlier this Reynolds for The Boston GlobeThe clubâs intimate Napoleon Room, which seats just 50 people, offers a casual, close-up opportunity to experience singers who offer distinct styles. Each delivers two 15-minute sets before collaborating on Stephen Sondheimâs âLadies Who Lunch.â Patrons can order food and cocktails, enjoy the show, and still be out by 2 series started in January as a once-a-month event, but when the first show, featuring Sarah deLima, Angela Bacari, and Pamela Enders, sold out, OâNeil knew he was on to something.âI really didnât know what to expect,â he says. âI wanted to create a Sunday divertissement,â an easy way for people to step out after being isolated for so long.ââThe Ladies Who Brunchâ lineups reflect the rich diversity of female singers in Boston from the realms of cabaret, jazz, and musical theater. Upcoming shows feature Karen Kalafatas, Susan Lambert, and Cheryl D. Singleton June 4; Jeanne Crowley, Sarah Kornfeld, and Mary Catherine Ward June 18; and Margaret Ann Brady, Maureen Brennan, and Meagan Lewis-Michelson June 25. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at Byrne can be reached attrbyrneNuPYvpK.