Daniel Green Slippers Glamour II SKU #7189602
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Stay warm and cozy when the temps drop in this Portia scuff from Daniel Green. The wool upper features a fun, multi-tonal design, and the added floral accent on the side gives this shoe feminine charm. The relaxed design is ready to slip on at a moment’s notice, and the rubber sole easily transitions outside.
Technical Details Women’s Daniel Green , Portia A warm and cozy wool clog style slipper Upper is made from a mixture of recycled wool and natural wool with suede trim comfy knit collar fleece lining and insole adds to the comfort
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Now that scene above, Molly Smith, would represent “ a completely fresh interpretation ” of the 50 year old musical.
What we really get, press releases to the contrary, is the same old My Fair Lady we’re all familiar with – a story of a poor, uneducated girl who is transformed by the teaching of an older man into someone who can pass in upper-crust society. Once her Stockholm Syndrome has fully settled in she finds herself in love. Arena’s take is attractive and consistent, minus two odd transgressions, but it’s nothing you haven’t seen before. If that’s what you want, great – here you go. It’s the perfect production to take your parents to while they’re visiting over the holidays and it’s a lovely night out in the theater.
The high points are certainly Nicholas Rodriguez as Freddie, the inexplicably passed-over suitor, and the staging and choreography. The low point would be the lack of attention paid to the last fifty years of feminism and any sense of why Professor Higgins and Eliza Doolittle would come together in the end in a romantic relationship. Some of that is where we are as a society compared to when the orignal was penned, but some of the blame has to fall on the directoral decisions and how Benedict Campbell portrays Higgins as not just absent-minded and detached but as somewhat spitefully mean.