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Check It Out from page 3
New York, like flying kits in El Morro or
going to his abuelos’ house and climbing the
mango tree in the backyard, he realizes he
can create new memories with his parents.
When Miguel and his mama are out exploring
while his papa is at work, they are surprised
with a familiar treat form home.
This is a wonderful picture book to share
with young readers, especially those who
may experiencing a move to a new place.
This book also incorporates a few Spanish
words, great for those who may want to learn
a little bit of Spanish too. You can check
this book out by visiting our website www.
elsegundolibrary.org and placing a hold or
by calling 310-524-2728. •
Film Review from page 3
literally taking her first step towards becoming
a professional dancer. But with little formal
training and no money to her name, Yume is
prepared to give her blood, sweat, and tears
to turn this dream into a reality.
Canadian-born, Japan-based filmmaker
Philippe McKie’s underground dance drama
Dreams on Fire is a fascinating character
study of a young woman’s stalwart ambition
to succeed. Mesmerizing choreography
cringe-worthy and charismatic moments
throughout that make for quietly hilarious
and lighthearted entertainment. Led by army
veteran turned theatre director Dave Mitchell
(with heavy Michael Scott-like qualities),
he is tasked to bring Alien to theatrical life.
Directors Lucy Harvey and Danielle Kummer
found a needle in a haystack when they
stumbled into this low-budget production of
Ridley Scott’s Alien at a local theatre, and
we’re all the better for it.
To read our full reviews and more visit
cinemacy.com. •
and heavy-hitting music from IC3PEAK,
S.P.Y, Hospital Records, and Shogun Audio
contribute to the film’s vibey EDM aesthetic
and electrifying narrative.
Alien on Stage: Amateur Actors Remake
Ridley Scott’s Classic
Alien on Stage is a heartwarming story about
an eclectic cast of bus drivers and aspiring
thespians from Dorset, a small coastal town
in the southwest of England, who are given
the opportunity of a lifetime: to perform
their humble stage play adaptation of Alien
to a 400-seat, sold-out crowd at the Leicester
Square Theatre in London for one night only.
For context, Dorset is 2 1/2 hours south of
London, and their audience count was roughly
around 20 people per show.
Watching this ensemble of amateur actors
is like watching a Christopher Guest film
come to life. There is a consistent flow of Morgan Rojas
“Without labor nothing prospers.”
– Sophocles
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