When is a play not a play? When it's an aria, and in the case of John Osborne's 1964 drama "Inadmissible Evidence," a two-and-a-half-hour mad scene. As in Simon Gray’s more famous “Butley” which ...
John Osborne's Look Back in Anger, based on the story of his first failed marriage, is his most autobiographical play (as early plays often are). But Inadmissible Evidence, staged eight years later, ...
William Maitland is a 39-year-old London solicitor who has gazed into the broken mirror of his life and gleaned the terrifying knowledge that he is “irredeemably mediocre.” With an irascible wit and a ...
The Delaware Court of Chancery issued an important evidentiary ruling in Zohar II 2005-1 Ltd. v. FSAR Holdings, finding that expert valuation reports were inadmissible as hearsay. The Delaware Court ...
As a play, the best thing about Inadmissible Evidence was Nicol Williamson, who brought to life the tormented, mediocre, bullying coward that John Osborne had conceived on paper. Same holds true for ...
During one of the impeachment sessions last week, Senator-judge Miriam Defensor-Santiago raised the issue of the legality of how Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales obtained records of the alleged bank ...
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