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"Life in Britain: Using millennial Census data to understand poverty, inequality and place" by Ben Wheeler, Mary Shaw, Richard Mitchell and Danny Dorling is published by the Policy Press.
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" With such talent on show, notably squeezed out were Fiona Shaw of "The Testament of Mary" and Jessica Hecht in "The Assembled Parties.
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The one-woman show, "The Testament of Mary, " opened Monday at the Walter Kerr Theatre starring Fiona Shaw sharing the stage with a live vulture and taking big bites out of the New Testament.
WSJ: Review: There's something (weird) about Mary
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He pointed out, though, that Mary's rage toward the disciples is made easier for Ms. Shaw by her sitting still for 15 minutes, surrounded by a flock of interloping theatergoers.
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Along the way, Shaw uses shawls and bolts of fabric to recreate the kinds of poses in which Mary has been imagined in classic paintings.
NPR: Review: There's Something (weird) About Mary
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And an unwillingness to ground this Mary in any time or place is understandable but misses the chance to make a fully fleshed person, despite Shaw's obvious theatrical gifts.
WSJ: Review: There's something (weird) about Mary