![]() ![]() United charges 110,000 miles for a first-class one-way award from the U.S. to Japan starts at just 90,000 Flying Club miles from Honolulu (HNL) - which features ANA's new A380 - or 110,000 miles from the contiguous U.S. A first-class round-trip award ticket from the U.S. There are excellent Flying Club redemptions on Virgin Atlantic's Japan-based partner ANA. But, if you're interested in flying to Japan in style, you're going to want to read on. If you don't know better, that news by itself might elicit a yawn. Opening: 02/28/17.American Express Membership Rewards started December off right by bringing back one of our favorite promotions: a targeted 30% transfer bonus when transferring points to Virgin Atlantic Flying Club. I’m going to have direction." She sounds determined but Courtney Baron's play does not make an encouraging case. "I may be alone, but I am not without purpose. Ginnifer's skimming introspective search results in a bland play directed by Jonathan Silverstein that moves with slow determination but little flow and no anchor to truth. Sound designer Bart Fasbender adds the sounds of thunder and rain. Josh Bradford provided lighting effects and projections of high school photos are provided by Justin West. Steven Kemp designed an empty set with a chair and a box that holds the Patience Bridget doll. "When it’s you that loved someone who did something horrible, it’s your responsibility to hold them in contempt forever." When Ginnifer determines to change her life late in the show, it does not indicate real mourning, instead feels voyeuristic, even self-serving. She wants to tell us about Jason and how his crime affects her. She says, "I’m not here to talk about Jason Hanley," yet that is what she just wants to do. ![]() Fitfully, however, her thoughts always return to Jason. Louis to Dallas to her dying mother and Patience Bridget, her Cabbage Patch doll, treasured since Ginnifer has no children. She communicates with the audience as if we're all friends but her meandering slices of memory roam from childhood to St. Reeder is empathetic and nuanced as a Texas gal with a light drawl and a friendly manner. They barely reached third base and she tries to recall if she ever really loved Jason and if so, how could she love someone who would do something so vicious? As teenagers in high school, she is not sure how long they dated, maybe six or seven months. Her high school friends assume that Ginnifer must have clues pointing to his crime since they once dated although Ginnifer hasn't seen Jason since her mother's funeral a year before. Ginnifer is consumed by his bestial action, telling us she was wakened one night by flickering lights and learns this was the time Jason left his house with the shotgun. Jason Hanley, a boy she dated in high school, recently shot 12 people, killing four and himself. She mentions an insensitive boyfriend and the few people who were important to her, her late mother, her semi-estranged brother, and there is Jason. She has been living a life with little satisfaction in St. However, Courtney Baron's new solo play at the Clurman Theatre, When It's You, approaches the topic but leaves it dramatically unfocused.Īna Reeder plays Ginnifer, an appealing but lost 37-year old who returned home to Dallas because of family responsibilities. When random mass violence is everyday news, examining the repercussions on those left behind certainly seems timely. When It’s You Reviewed by Elizabeth Ahlfors ![]()
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