That's why I chose 12" of penetration to be representative for all three rounds first, to approximate the thickness of an average human body, and second, as a distance in human tissue that any one of these three rounds in FMJ should be capable of penetrating through and through (assuming that the bullet misses bone). The fact that a particular bullet will penetrate 22" of ballistic gellatin is of little consequence if the actual target is only 12" thick. But for either round to create its own maximum wound channel in a human target, it just needs to penetrate completely through that human target. I also realize that each of these three rounds will penetrate to different levels in ballistic gelatin and other such substances. (I assume that live" tests in both Nazi Germany and in Stalins USSR meant exactly that.) When I realized the bullet fired by the 9x18 Makarov was actually over 9.2 mm in diameter instead of just 9mm, I thought I might be onto the real reason (and I'm still not sure it wasn't.) It occurrs to me that maybe the gun designers in these two countries discovered something about the volume of the wound channel that the 9x18 creates that nobody else had discovered. The opening question in this thread came to me as I was wondering why first the Nazis (with the 9mm Ultra design), and then the Soviets went to the 9x18 as a handgun round. Through squishy things like humans and gel, the diameter is likely to be no different even with the slightly larger diameter bullet, in fact, you may find that the diameter will be larger with the Luger, than either the other two, simply because of the larger amount of energy that is brought to the target. Your final question is hard to answer, as volume is important, but speed is part of what determines said volume. 380ACP will perform comparably, the 9mm Luger is superior. 080 of an inch doesn't mean a whole lot when your down on power and weight to begin with. The wound channels will not always be the exact length, in fact, the wound channels produced by each will never be exactly the same length, that what happens with the heavier loadings and more powder of the 9mm Luger vs the. More terminal energy deposit, more advanced loading, more power. 380ACP vs the 9mm Luger vs the 9X18, the 9mm Luger wins. HP ammo is difficult to figure, because it may expand the width of the wound channel, but shorten it's length. Any ideas? thoughts? Comments? Isn't the volume of the wound channel more important than the speed at which the bullet creates it? Is this the right way?) Since blood in the human body is under pressure, it seems to me that a 2.3% greater volume wound channel would probably result in a greater than 2.3% increase in blood loss, but I don't know if there's any way to calculate it. ![]() I considered the wound channel to be a 12" cylinder and calculated the volume. (CAUTION: This is based on my always shaky math skills. 363 diameter 9x18 Makarov bullet would create a 2.3% larger volume wound channel* than either the 9mm Parabellum or the 380. That may not sound like much, but if each bullet creates a wound channel thats exactly 12 inches long, the. ![]() 355 inches in diameter, while the 9x18 Makarov round is. Bullets used in both the 9MM Parabellum and the 380 auto are. ![]() Never given much weight is the comparative volume of the wound channels created by these rounds but there is a difference. ![]() Using that as the only crieteria, the 9mm Parabellum (aka 9mm Luger) is the best round of the three. The usual comparisons of these three calibers are based on the assumption that the most important difference between them is bullet velocity.
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![]() ![]() These validated models, which were peer-reviewed and published in Engineering Structures journal, form the basis of the computer simulation Lehman and her graduate students have performed as part of this investigation. In 2021, she worked on a team that developed advanced finite element modeling methods intended to fully capture the nonlinear response of reinforced concrete members, connections and systems. A Champlain Towers South survivor said she felt. A huge emergency search and rescue operation is underway after the beachfront condo tower, Champlain Towers South, collapsed at about 1.30am this morning in the Miami neighborhood of Surfside. She has published over 100 refereed journal articles and her research has advanced building codes, including ACI 318. Notkin, 87, was a retired physical education teacher, and Notkin, 81, was a former treasurer of the Champlain Towers South Condominium Association. Professor Lehman uses large-scale testing and advanced computer simulation to research reinforced concrete systems, including slab-column, beam-column and column-foundation connections. She is director of the UW Large-Scale Structural Engineering Testing Laboratory. The building is located just one block away. The collapse happened at Champlain Towers South, located at 8777 Collins Ave. Condos recently for sale in the building were listed at 600,000 to 699,000, according to multiple real estate websites. Her research focuses on response of structural systems to natural hazards, including earthquakes. A 12-story Florida condo building unexpectedly collapsed on Thursday morning, killing at least one person dead as over 80 rescue units from Miami-Dade Fire Rescue are on the scene looking for survivors. To live at Champlain Towers South Condo comes with a hefty price tag. Dawn Lehman is a professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Washington. This inhibition is temporary because specific enzymes inactivate the local anesthetic. Local anesthetics block conduction in fibers that transmit nerve impulses by inhibiting sodium ion inflow through ion channels. Plasma cholinesterase is responsible for the metabolism of ester local anesthetics, and the liver breaks down amide local anesthetics. The active substances of dental local anesthetics can be divided into the ester and amide types. Finally, dental local anesthesia can be used as a diagnostic tool to differentiate between dental pain and temporomandibular joint dysfunction. Dental local anesthesia can also have a therapeutic effect, such as temporarily suppressing pain from pulpitis. It is most frequently used to prevent pain during dental treatments, which contributes to the well-being of patients and facilitates treatment for the patient and dentist. ĭental local anesthesia has various purposes. Unfortunately, there have also been reports of local anesthetic failures during interventions and, in the early years, several cases of systemic intoxication and even death. It has become clear that cocaine is addictive and causes several adverse effects. Halsted and his students performed nerve blocks experimentally on each other and administered a local anesthetic solution containing cocaine. Halsted was the first surgeon to administer a nerve block in the mandible for successful and painless wisdom tooth extraction. Subsequently, Sigmund Freud applied cocaine topically to the tongue and noted a numbing effect. The first anesthetic, cocaine, was obtained in 1859 from the coca plant by Albert Niemann and used locally by Carl Koller during an ophthalmic procedure in 1884. Finally, the adverse effects that are rarely encountered in real-world general practice are overrepresented in the literature.ĭental local anesthesia is an essential part of dentistry, and approximately 300 million cartridges of anesthesia are used annually for dental treatment in the United States alone. ![]() Therefore, high-quality research on this topic is needed. Vital information concerning adverse effects, such as the dosage or type of anesthetic solution, or the type of needle used, was frequently missing. The results were heterogeneous, and detailed descriptions of the related procedures were lacking. ![]() Multiple adverse effects of dental local anesthesia have been reported in the literature. ![]() Ocular and neurological adverse effects, allergies, hematomas, needle breakage, tissue necrosis, blanching, jaw ankylosis, osteomyelitis, and isolated atrial fibrillation have been described. The analysis was narrative, and no meta-analysis was performed. The titles and abstracts were independently screened by two reviewers. An electronic search for relevant articles was performed in PubMed and Embase databases from inception to January 2, 2020. Additionally, the incidence and duration of adverse effects and factors influencing their occurrence were also reviewed. The types of papers, what is reported, and how they are reported were reviewed. ![]() This scoping review aimed to provide an extensive overview of the reported literature on the adverse effects of dental local anesthesia. However, adverse effects are possible, of which dentists should be aware of. Worldwide, millions of local anesthetic injections are administered annually, and are generally considered safe invasive procedures. Local anesthesia is indispensable in dentistry. ![]() ![]() Texas indigo snake populations are threatened primarily due to habitat loss and fragmentation. Per the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), “threatened species are plants and animals that are likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range.” As noted previously, and as indicated on the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s “ Threatened, Endangered and Protected Animals” page, the Texas indigo snake is classified as threatened. While out in the field, one of Landmark Wildlife’s biologists captured this photo of indigo snake scat with a rattlesnake rattle in it: Threatened indigo snakes For those interested in seeing an indigo in action, you can check out a video, with the cheeky title “Indigo snake gets a rattlesnake lunch to-go,” by clicking here. Without relying on constriction or venom to conquer its prey, the indigo dominates with its strong jaws, taking the rattlesnake headfirst. How Texas indigo snakes kill rattlesnakesĭespite being venomous and up to three to four times heavier than a Texas indigo snake, the rattlesnake’s size and poison can be no match for the indigo’s sheer power and tolerance for rattlesnake venom. ![]() As a diurnal predator, the snake hunts during the day and will eat anything it catches including lizards, frogs, bird, mice, and other snakes, including rattlesnakes. Nonvenomous and fairly docile (if you’re not a rattlesnake), the Texas indigo is named for varying shades of blue-black on the rear half of its body. The resourceful snake uses abandoned burrows created by other animals for its den. A member of the Colubridae snake family, the Texas indigo is found in the Lone Star state and Mexico and, along with its kin the eastern indigo snake found in southeastern states, is classified as a threatened species and cannot be hunted or killed.įor its habitat, the Texas indigo snake prefers a semi-arid environment with light vegetation, making South Texas favored slithering grounds, but “ it can also be found as far north and west as the southern edge of the Edwards Plateau in western Central Texas.” About a month after mating, typically in late winter and early spring, the female snake lays her eggs in an underground den to incubate until hatching. Typically measuring between 5.5 and 6.5 feet in length (with a record at nearly 8.5 feet long) and weighing 4 to 5 pounds, these reptiles rank among the largest snakes native to the United States. “The Texas indigo snake is revered in South Texas, where many ranchers are aware of its propensity for eating predatory rattlesnakes.” – Wild Thing: Indigo Snake is a Black BeautyĮverything is bigger in Texas and the Texas indigo snake is no exception. When it comes to snakes, if you’re inclined to lump them all into a singular venomous, rattling twist in your mind, consider the ancient proverb, “the enemy of my enemy is my friend,” and meet the Texas indigo snake. As the days warm, rattlesnakes begin to stir from their cold weather hibernation, emerging hungry and ready to breed. If you are looking for a new pair of boots for your little one, these are an excellent choice.While many, on an intellectual level, may be able to understand the crucial role snakes play in a healthy ecosystem, it can still be a challenge to fully appreciate the rattlesnake. These Durango® Little Kid Tan Snake Print Western Boots (#BT813) have an adorable-looking exterior, they're low maintenance and they are so comfortable that your child will be able to wear these boots all-day long. The bottom of these kids' boots is comprised of a black-hued PVC outsole (lightweight and durable) and a 1 1/8" cowboy heel. Within the interior, there is a cushioned insole and heel pad that makes these boots tremendously comfortable to walk in. A metal toe rand has been positioned just above the boot's rounded toe to add even more style to this footwear.Īll kids' boots should have a dipped topline and sturdy pull tabs like this Western does, because they are so incredibly useful at helping your child get these boots on/off easily. Its black shaft is enhanced by decorative stitching, while the foot and pull tabs are covered in a cool-looking snake print. Durango® has assembled the upper of this snazzy-looking kids' Western boot with a synthetic leather-like fabric it is a great material to have on a kids' boot because it is extremely durable and exceptionally easy to clean. ![]() ![]() PartnersĬharles Darwin University, Australian National University, and Murdoch University provide funding as members of The Conversation AU.Įuropean colonisers brought foxes (and cats) to Australia. The research received funding from the Australian Government's National Environmental Science Program through the Threatened Species Recovery Hub (which ended in Dec 2021).Īlyson Stobo-Wilson and Trish Fleming do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment. The research received funding from the Australian Government's National Environmental Science Program through the Threatened Species Recovery Hub (which ended in Dec 2021). John Woinarski is a director of Australian Wildlife Conservancy. He is a member of the Australian Government's Threatened Species Scientific Committee. He received funding from the Australian Government's National Environmental Science Program through the Threatened Species Recovery Hub (which ended in Dec 2021). Jaana Dielenberg previously received funding from the Threatened Species Recovery Hub but does not currently work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article.īrett Murphy receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Professor, Australian National UniversityĢ3 scientists contributed to the research described in this article. Professor (conservation biology), Charles Darwin University Postdoctoral Research Associate, Charles Darwin UniversityĪssociate Professor / ARC Future Fellow, Charles Darwin University University Fellow, Charles Darwin University Males of this subspecies tend to have a full elongated crest that is noticeable when displaying to females during the breeding season.Jaana Dielenberg is a Friend of The Conversation. Often found in large flocks, especially around cultivated areas in the north, it is not uncommon to see flocks of between 150–200 birds creating a magnificent spectacle while in flight. Further south, especially below the north Queensland town of Bowen, the subspecies tend to be slightly smaller. These birds are quite large weighing between 700–750 grams and measuring an average of 55–60cm in length when fully grown. Previously known as ‘ Magnificus’, this subspecies is predominantly found in Queensland from the Gulf region and Cape York Peninsula in the north to the Fraser Coast region in the south, particularly during the winter dry months. macrorhynchus female (c) Julie and Barry Blanch Their distinct call is much deeper than the other subspeciesĬalyptorhynchus b. Males develop their bright red tail feathers at four years of age. – weighing up to 900 grams and growing to 60–65cm in length. The crest is upright and backswept and is not rounded compared to all other subspecies. macrorhynchus have much larger bodies and larger, stronger solid beaks. Found in the northern parts of Arnhem Land and Kakadu in the Northern Territory through to the Kimberley region and the north-west coast of Western Australia.Ĭ. weighing up to 900 grams and growing to 60–65cm in length. This is the largest of all the subspecies. Of the five recognised subspecies-making up eight populations throughout mainland Australia-the larger subspecies are found in northern Australia and the smaller subspecies are located in the central and southern regions, across varying habitats. Having kept and bred these birds for so many years I find it easy to distinguish between adult subspecies and see the visual differences in young chicks. ![]() We keep over 30 pairs of black cockatoos of which more than half are C. I have been keeping and breeding Red-tailed Cockatoos for 20 years and have a strong interest in keeping the identity of the subspecies pure to sustain their individual characteristics. It is important to the integrity of the species that the individual subspecies be maintained and kept pure and true to type in order to prevent disproportionate sized birds and the problems associated with hybridisation. banksii throughout Australia and these are differentiated and identified by varying colouration, size and call. Red-tailed Black Cockatoos ( Calyptorhynchus banksii) are the most common black cockatoo species inhabiting large areas of mainland Australia and kept in captivity. Read also the second part of this article: How can we recognize Red-tailed Cockatoo subspecies? PART II ![]() ![]() The original matching number engine is available upon request as well. Looking for Chevrolet El Camino Find the best new and used Chevrolet El Camino sold by trusted owners and dealers on Canadas largest autos marketplace. The interior is highly optioned with Black Strato headrest bucket seats, center console with horseshoe floor shifter, tilt steering column, tinted glass, classic Alpine AM/ FM Cassette stereo with rear mounted speakers, factory tachometer and even a remote mirror. Shop millions of cars from over 22,500 dealers and find the perfect car. 73 ratio Posi-Traction rear differential set up for road trips along with front and rear sway bars for stability in the corners. 1980 Chevrolet El Camino - Street Strip Car. Find 21 used Chevrolet El Camino in Texas as low as 3,450 on ®. Under the hood sits a new GM 350/ 357 Horsepower crate motor, power steering, power disc brakes, factory A/ C, new headers and dual Flowmaster exhaust all the way back, turbo 350 automatic transmission followed by a 12 Bolt 2. Finished in Cranberry Red with Black SS stripes featuring a Cowl hood, 15 inch factory 5 Spoke wheels wrapped in new Cooper Cobra raised white letter radials. However, it is a bit expensive given its condition, so the owner is definitely trying to cash in on the Sinatra connection.This classic hauler has enough creature comforts to be a daily driver! This Factory Super Sport was assembled at the Van Nuys plant, sold new in Encino California and even comes with the build sheet as well as the original manual and Protecto plate. The El Camino is currently listed at $12,000, which is well below the average value of a 1972 truck. A closer look at those papers might solve this dilemma though. 1972 Chevy El Camino, 383 stroker, overdrive transmission restored. 68 72 chevelle el camino monte carlo skylark rear plate bracket. His collection included rare vehicles like the 1962 Dual Ghia and luxury land-yachts like the 1958 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham.īut Sinatra also owned a rather mundane 1985 Chrysler LeBaron wagon, so maybe him driving a 1972 El Camino isn't all that strange. For Sale By Owner 'el camino' for sale in Inland Empire, CA. While we can't know for sure if this El Camino was indeed purchased by Sinatra, the singer owned quite a few cars back in the day. A discussion on the El Camino Central forum shows that that the Chevy had the same owner back then and there's also info about it having a gas-propane layout (you can see the propane tank in the bed). The document has Frank Sinatra's name on it and seems legit.Ī bit of digging reveals that the owner is trying to sell the car since 2005. If it is, it was rated at only 175 from the factory because the Malaise era had already arrived in 1972.Īs for the Frank Sinatra ownership claim, the seller shows a DMV registration slip from 1972. ![]() There's no word whether the El Camino still runs and drives and whether the 350-cubic-inch (5.7-liter) V8 under the hood is the original mill. Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1972 Chevrolet El Camino Sport Pickup across different levels of condition. The interior isn't all that bad from a distance, but the carpets hide a few large rust holes behind the seats. The burgundy paint has seen better days and it seems the truck was repainted at some point, as it was originally delivered in yellow. The exterior seems to be complete, but there's a lot of rust around the wheel arches and on the side skirts. So what are we looking at here? Well, this 1972 El Camino is in pretty rough shape. At least that's what a sales ad from Craiglist wants us to believe. for Sale Mint condition, Red exterior, white vinyl roof. A Beautiful 72 El Camino with a custom paint job that comes with A/C, power steering and power front. And apparently, the El Camino was so popular in the early 1970s that even Frank Sinatra owned one. ![]() We ended up taking a lovely Bike Chariot back to the hotel. Safe area to walk around when the sun goes down. My young daughter and I were able to walk to a restaurant (didn't want to lose our parking spot) but it was great because everything is so close by. Hotel Indigo San Diego-Gaslamp Quarter, an IHG Hotel: Great Rooms, expensive parking - See 2,353 traveler reviews, 1,007 candid photos, and great deals for Hotel Indigo San Diego-Gaslamp Quarter, an IHG Hotel at Tripadvisor. Location was great ! You're in the Gaslamp District which is so beautiful. Didn't use it but i will say could use a re-grouting since there was some dirt built up at the bottom. ![]() The bathroom was okay, there was a walk-in shower. The bed was kind of hard, not much cushion or fluff. The room also had hardwood flooring just in case you bring your pets, no accidents. View of the room was okay, there was actually an apartment building right next to the hotel so if their windows and your hotel window drapes are open you can both see into each others rooms. I actually found a good spot on Tenth St & Island which was great because the only parking restriction was street sweeping on fridays. There are meters across the street and a few non metered spots, but always read the signs. Went up to the Rooftop bar/lounge, was comfy but sadly they didn't make the drink i wanted so i went back down to my room. Small eatery/bar off the lobby area as well. FB, CR, Indigo Grill Set in a native atmosphere, the essence of this Mexican. Lobby has a cute waterfall type thing going on. Sat., RR, CR, OT, - Hard Rock Hotel San Diego Within the hotel. Aesthetically its nice, looks a bit like a boutique hotel. Spent a night here after an amazing day at the San Diego Zoo. ![]() ![]() The Baking process in the timeline can be cancelled.Ability to change the hierarchy on the site of the source of movement. F-Curves: Fast color change between native and standard. Instance renderer for the Duplicate function. New Merge+Remove command in the Options menu. The connection function (Connect) produces an optimal combination of texture tags and polygon selections with each other. Wind particle modifier with advanced wind turbulence feature.Ībility to export sketches of the Doodle tool to a compressible PNG format. New mode for showing keys in the attribute manager. Particle modifier Turbulence with advanced noise turbulence feature. Significantly enhanced attenuation feature for all particle modifiers. Render instance for the object Emitter (particles). Instance renderer for the Place (Array) object. Render instance for rendering almost any number of objects. The FBX format supports Joints, allows for multiple UV tags, and exports to respect existing Expressions.Ī new setting for importing the Wavefront (obj) format removes unused points.Įnvironment variables for programmable and external directories (folders) Plug-ins. Show relevant settings when exporting and importing. Some scene settings will be additionally shown in the document settings. Panels and managers can be shown in full resolution mode.Ī new panel separator that allows you to position groups of icons on the right and left of the created panel.ĭocument settings can be processed in the attribute manager. ![]() The general group window can be shown in full screen resolution mode for your monitor. 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Then there’s a second component with the electrical connections and controls. On the inside, you can carefully help the unit find its space by carefully finessing the fit. It’s got pads that will help seal the opening, and, rather surprisingly, the instructions don’t call for any sealant, butyl tape or caulking. With the hole cut and the inside braced, it’s a matter of fitting the AC unit over the hole. It’s not super heavy but it is big and awkward. Hubby Roger was able to lift it up a ladder by himself with a spotter. Your next big job will be getting it on the roof. You’ll need to measure precisely, and also ensure you have some structure inside to support it, which was one of the first projects we tackled early in the van build. The most intimidating part of this project is cutting that hole in the roof. While we can and did install this air conditioner in our van, cutting a hole in the roof and taking on a project like this isn’t for everyone, and there are plenty of qualified professionals you can get to do this for you. We are what you would call weekend warriors at this stuff, so while we’ll show you what our experience as do it yourselfers has been like, please don’t take this as professional advice. Right off the bat here I want to point out we are not professionals. Installing Dometic Brisk II rooftop air conditioner For us, that meant adding shore power to the build so we could use it without draining the rest of the system including our Renogy solar panels and batteries. While there are some solar/battery builds where you could run this off grid, it’s a power suck. One note on this device: for most users, you’ll need to know you’ll want to have shore power installed on your van or RV to power the air conditioning. But we do travel to California quite a bit and wanted to have an option to drive this down there, and use it for camping in the California heat too. Why did we opt for AC? We live in Calgary Canada and most of the summer the temperature is pretty moderate or even cool, especially in the Rocky Mountains. The Dometic Brisk II comes in two parts the AC unit that sits on top of the van, and the inside portions a control and wiring panel and the shroud or finishing cover. Finally we’ll talk about how well it works. We’ll talk about why we went for AC, how we designed for it, and how we installed it. For more information, visit Dometic Brisk II Air Conditioner in a campervan WARNING: This product may contain one or more chemicals known in the State of California to cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm. *Does not include interior ceiling assembly Works with ducted or air box installations.Fits all standard 14-inch roof vent openings.Operates on 115V Power, providing optional all-electric heat Interchangeable Fit Blower cycles automatically in cooling and heating modes, for complete comfort from 40Â☏ on up.Heats (optional) and cools from a single unit.Fan motor sound dampening brackets reduce noise and vibration.Enclosed wrap-around base pan and shroud add strength and protect the coils.Larger air openings for improved air flow and cooling performance.3-inch deep-drawn G 90 carbon steel drain pan with powder-coated finish for durability.Custom composite Korad shroud is laminated to provide UV protection.Press fit evaporator cover eliminates fasteners for improved service access.Tighter tolerances for improved fit and finish between shroud and evaporator cover.EPP foam housing reduces weight and increases cooling performance.This newest RV A/C unit offers a 15% air flow increase and is 19% lighter than previous models, making it the smallest 13.5K rooftop unit available. The Brisk II uses its smart design, tighter specification allowances and improved materials to maximize air flow and performance. Since then, we've continued to be leaders and innovators in climate control.Īfter 2 years of redesigning and re-engineering one of the most popular and most imitated RV air conditioners, Dometic presents Brisk II - the stronger, lighter, smaller and more environmentally friendly RV air conditioner. Brisk Air 13,500 Btuh Top unit only* The longest history.ĭuo-Therm invented the first rooftop RV air conditioners nearly 50 years ago. ![]() Rehearsal Schedule: Rehearsals typically will be weekday evenings with weekend rehearsals (TBA).Īudition Requirements: Please bring headshot and resume. Performance Schedule: (Shows marked with an asterisk will be cast during these auditions) Location: Theatre Arlington, 316 W Main St. Theatre Arlington strongly encourages historically underrepresented BIPOC and LBGTQ+ actors to audition. Theatre Arlington is committed to providing opportunities for performers of all backgrounds and ethnicities. Theatre Arlington works on SPT1 contracts.Īll actors will receive a weekly stipend. The roles of Scott Connor and Lieutenant Stokes have been cast.Īuditions will consist of cold readings from the script.įor more information or questions please contact Executive Producer Season AuditionsĮquity contracts are available for each production. Young police officer with bold career ambitions who lacks actual life experience. OFFICER PAUL LARKIN – White, male, mid-twenties to thirty. Emotionally raw but trying to keep it together behind a professional façade.Įxceptionally intelligent and self-possessed. Of psychology and the mother of a teenage son. ![]() KENDRA ELLIS-CONNOR – African-American, female, forties to early fifties. Their disparate histories and backgrounds inform their assumptions as they try to find out what ![]() Rehearsal Schedule: Rehearsals begin September 11,2023Īudition Requirements: Please arrive at least 15 minutes early with your headshot and resume.Ībout the Show: An estranged bi-racial couple must confront their feelings about race and bias after their son is detained by the local police following a traffic stop incident. Performance Schedule: October 6-15, 2023 Thursdays -Saturdays at 7:30 & Sundays at 2:00 Location: Theatre Arlington, 305 W Main St. Audition Date: Sunday, Aug5:00 pm (by appointment only). |
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