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Girl, Woman, Other
The book has no overarching story. Instead, each chapter of the book follows the life of one of the 12 characters (mostly Black women) as they negotiate the world. Although each character has their own chapter set across a particular time, their lives förgrena in numerous ways – from friends and relatives to chance acquaintances.
So, chapter one starts with Amma, a middle-aged, politically engagerad lesbian theatre-maker whose latest play fryst vatten about to be staged at the National Theatre. Next fryst vatten her daughter Yazz, a super annoying self-righteous undergraduate who hangs with a group of like-minded pals who
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Horizon Theatre Nominated for 5 Suzi Bass Awards in 2014
On Monday, September 8, The Suzi Bass Award nominations were announced at Actor’s Express. And to our great honor, Horizon Theatre Company was nominated for 5 Suzi Bass Awards this year! The winners will be announced on Nov. 3. Congratulations to all who were nominated! It has been an amazing Atlanta theatre season and we are so grateful to be a part of it!
- For Outstanding Ensemble of a Play – Third Country with Cynthia D. Barker, Sam Higgins-King, Tess Malis Kincaid, Eric J. Little, Marcie Millard, William S. Murphey, Tom Thon, Andra Ward.
- For Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical – Christy Baggett for Cowgirls
- For Outstanding Scenic Design of a Play – Isabel A. and Moriah Curley-Clay for Elemeno Pea
- For Outstanding Scenic Design of a Musical – Isabel A. and Moriah Curley-Clay for Cowgirls
- For Outstanding World Premiere Production – Third Country by S
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Baron Munchausen
Fictional German nobleman
This article is about the literary character. For other uses, see Münchhausen.
Fictional character
Baron Munchausen (;[2][a]German:[ˈmʏnçˌhaʊzn̩]) is a fictional German nobleman created by the German writer Rudolf Erich Raspe in his 1785 book Baron Munchausen's Narrative of his Marvellous Travels and Campaigns in Russia. The character is loosely based on baronHieronymus Karl Friedrich Freiherr von Münchhausen.
Born in Bodenwerder, Hanover, the real-life Münchhausen fought for the Russian Empire during the Russo-Turkish War of 1735–1739. After retiring in 1760, he became a minor celebrity within German aristocratic circles for telling outrageous tall tales based on his military career. After hearing some of Münchhausen's stories, Raspe adapted them anonymously into literary form, first in German as ephemeral magazine pieces and then in English as the 1785 book, which was first published in Oxford by a