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I finished sixth … again. The 31-year-old “The Avengers” actor said he thought it was “pretty funny” when he first heard the news, as did his wife, 38-year-old Spanish model, Elsa Pataky. “I think you’ve bought me a couple of weeks of bragging rights around the house,” he told People.com. “I can just say to her, ‘Now remember, this is what the people think, so I don’t need to do the dishes anymore, I don’t need to change nappies. I’m above that. I’ve made it now.'”.

I have a feeling he wasn’t doing the dishes before this, Because you care, know that Thor also said he prefers to sleep sans pajamas, has a signature dance move and prefers to be home in Australia, where he and Pataky live with ballerina love dance blank greeting card - ballet, dancer, shoes, flowers, pink, blue their 2-year-old daughter, India, and 8-month-old twin sons, Sasha and Tristan, “We just had a big beach day with the kids, swimming and kicking the ball around,” he said, “That was the first time in a long time we’ve done that, That’s what it’s all about.”..

Thus begins “First Person Shooter,” written by Aaron Loeb, who is both a playwright and a video-game designer. (His other plays include “Abraham Lincoln’s Big, Gay Dance Party” and “Ideation” which won the 2013 Glickman Prize for best new play to premiere in the Bay Area). On stage through Sunday at Foothill College’s Lohman Theatre, “First Person Shooter” is somewhat scattered and difficult to follow, but its arresting theme makes for good theater.

It’s likely many theatergoers don’t know that first-person shooter, or FPS, is a video-game genre centered around guns and other weapons and that is played from the perspective of the shooter, “Doom,” released in 1993, is considered the video game that started this genre, Several storylines run concurrently in this play, with the dominant one involving Kerry Davis (a strong, genuine Jacob Weissman-Sharer), the founder/owner of a video-game company called Jet Pack Games in San Jose, He hit it big with a game called “Megaton” and is now about to launch “Megaton 2.” Four years earlier, Davis lost his ballerina love dance blank greeting card - ballet, dancer, shoes, flowers, pink, blue lovely young wife Rachel (Alexandra Allen) when she was raped and killed in a park where she had gone to take a walk, and now he relives that horrific incident over and over in his mind..

In bursts Davis’ friend and coworker Tommy Damotta (a slightly too flippant David Kirk) who tells him that someone posted a note on the company’s message board saying that the shooter in “Megaton” looks very much like the African-American man who killed Rachel. Jump to a southern Illinois farmhouse, home of Daniel and Rose Jamison (David Morales and Marley Westley). Their racially mixed son, Johnny, and two white boys have been shot at the local high school, though who started it and why is unclear. Some townspeople think the boys were bullies ganging up on Johnny, while others say Johnny started it. Whatever the reason, his death leaves Daniel heartbroken and depressed.

Angry parents start a campaign because they’ve heard that student ballerina love dance blank greeting card - ballet, dancer, shoes, flowers, pink, blue shooters were influenced by Jet Pack’s video games, so they decide to sue the company, It gets a little less satisfying from then on, because the scenes shift ceaselessly from the video game offices to the farmhouse to the park to protesters and then to a television station where a very artificial TV anchor (brusque, one-dimensional Melissa Baxter) assaults both Kerry Davis and Daniel Jamison with her relentless, unfeeling questions..

Jytte Galsgaard as Tamar Resnick, part of the video-game company’s management team, turns in a solid performance, occasionally over-reacting but usually hitting the right note of sternness. With her glistening eyes and fierce expressions, she brings the others back to reality and forces them to face the challenges ahead. But it’s Weissman-Sharer’s earnest courtroom speech that resonates most with the audience. “I played my first video game when I was 5,” he explains. “For a lot of years my life was pretty miserable … and I don’t think I would have made it if it weren’t for video games.”.

While the script drags at times and too much is left for the audience to fill in, this play provides an opportunity to talk about the relationship of young people, guns and video-game violence, All of the multi-media projections (credited to Mirek Marcinkowski) ballerina love dance blank greeting card - ballet, dancer, shoes, flowers, pink, blue add a level of immediacy and urgency, and they enrich what is presented on stage, Kudos to Foothill College and director Tom Gough for bringing this unsettling piece of drama to Peninsula audiences, As Gough points out in his program notes, he was drawn to the play because it’s an “unfortunately timely story that attempts to offer some insight into the back-story of such [violent] incidents from multiple points of view.” But, he acknowledges that just as in real life, “very few things are answered here.”..



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