"Edited and directed by Nicolas Kent, this timely event will bring together prominent and star-studded voices to shed a spotlight on the gripping verbatim Senate sessions that gave startling insight and direction into the future of the Trump Presidency."
Broadway Joe said: "This sounds like it would be torture to sit through."
Do you mean torture as in, "boring theater"?
Or do you mean torture as in, "It is excruciating to attempt to tolerate being confronted with the reality that what I'm hearing is actually what was said by the current president's nominees in the hearings to confirm transfer of huge amounts of power to these people"?
round2 said: "Broadway Joe said: "This sounds like it would be torture to sit through."
Do you mean torture as in, "boring theater"?
Or do you mean torture as in, "It is excruciating to attempt to tolerate being confronted with the reality that what I'm hearing is actually what was said by the current president's nominees in the hearings to confirm transfer of huge amounts of power to these people"?
I could understand this not being everybody's cup of tea. To me it sounds likely to be fascinating, and possibly a powerful, illuminating, and yes, likely horrifying, night of theater to share in common with what I'd expect to be an audience galvanized for resistance at Town Hall. There's a long history of "politically challenging and intellectually stimulating" events at Town Hall, making it a perfect setting.