In Acting Up, Janice shares the model she lives by and continues to represent: that of a Leader who works for good, for growth and innovation, for her family values, and for the same ideals upon which she founded her company.
(She exits) King Pass the parcel, funny hats, whistles, prizes - grrrreat! (He runs around moving things and getting it all ready) King This is going to be a terrific . . . Queen (Rushes back in) ... King (Cheering up) Do you think so?
In Acting Up, Janice shares the model she lives by and continues to represent: that of a Leader who works for good, for growth and innovation, for her family values, and for the same ideals upon which she founded her company.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a large ego must be in want of a woman to cut him down to size.
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Frank and Joe investigate sabotage on a movie set in Bombay.
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... out) to be immediately visible, and because of the political implications of passing in these contexts. Caitlyn ... acting is always potentially “acting up,” an infraction against the established order that denies its authority to ...
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