It's had to believe, but this will be Lane's last performance in a play at Latin (Well unless you count "The Morgans," the play he wrote that will have a staged reading next month).
Because I was getting a bit sentimental, I decided to design this poster to have something to look at to remember.
The Laramie Project, 7 p.m., Wrigley Theatre, Latin School of Chicago
Passover Memories
We have a tendency to accelerate through the Seder at a speed equal to the religious level of the people attending. If I was better at math, I assume there is a simple formula for predicting the duration of the service providing you knew the variable of the expectation of the most religious
adult attending.
The Passover holiday will never be the same.
To answer the above formula, Ed would push for "More" rather than less, but always did so
with a smile and a collections of jokes.
To anyone watching who are not Jewish-No a napkin is not a new item of religious significance
to Jews, it's presence is the result of discovering, a moment before sitting down, that we can't remember where we put the Yamakas.