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When things don’t go according to plan onstage, here’s how the pros react-and what they take away from it.įor our first installment, Tony-winner Annaleigh Ashford, who currently stars as Mrs. ![]() Places, please for ELLE’s new column Showstoppers, where theater’s biggest stars reflect upon the moment in their career where the famous phrase “the show must go on” became a little too real. ![]() ![]() ![]() When an elderly duke begins pursuing the disgraced Polly and a callow potential heir curries favor with her parents, nothing goes as expected, but in the end all find happiness in their own unconventional ways. The apparently aloof and indifferent Polly has a long-held secret, however, one that leads to the shattering of her mother’s dreams and her own disinheritance. Having just come from India, where her father served as Viceroy, she claims to have hoped that society in a colder climate would be less obsessed with love affairs. 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This lecture, by two distinguished scholars of Indian Ocean maritime networks and trade, will focus on the crossing and experience of the first-millennium seascape. This joint lecture will take place online a Zoom link will be provided via email to registered participants. ![]() ![]() ![]() 1 New York Times bestselling author of the Mortal Instruments series Spellbinding and romantic.’ Cassandra Clare, No. ‘Anna Dressed in Blood is a dark and intricate tale, with a hero who kills the dead but is half in love with death himself. ![]() Cas knows he must destroy her, but as her tragic past is revealed, he starts to understand why Anna has killed everyone who’s ever dared to enter her spooky home. A beautiful, murderous ghost entangled in curses and rage. 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