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  1. a very noisy and confusing scene

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Bedlam Powers: Bedlam has bioelectric abilities that allow him to disrupt and affect electrical systems.
Played By: Terry Crews (!!!) Jesse Bedlam is one half of the X-Men comic's Bedlam brothers.
It was bedlam unlike the city has ever seen—happy bedlam—leaving some Eagles fans perhaps confused.
Dr. Kenneth Paul Rosenberg is the director of the PBS film "Bedlam," author of the Penguin Random House book "Bedlam," and a psychiatrist at Weill Cornell Medical Center.
In China bedlam often ensues in the rush to build.
Bedlam is all about jolting the audience out of complacency.
"Bedlam: The Asylum and Beyond," an exhibition running through Jan.
Bedlam has cast spells with practically no set at all.
For authoritarian governments, it's that popular revolutions lead to bedlam.
Bedlam erupted when ASAP Rocky's convoy cleaved the knotted doorway.
The bedlam that met him at his building was heartbreaking.
The rest of the game is engineered to encourage bedlam, too.
If not there will be only bedlam, chaos, injury and death.
"I couldn't go orange," Spangler said before his first Bedlam game.
The nightmares of the 90s are alive in Show of Bedlam.
The Sooners have won five consecutive games in the Bedlam series.
It's held on the first Friday of every month at Bedlam Bar.
The shootout was bedlam ... more than a dozen shell casings were found.
Bedlam and its bold artistic director, Eric Tucker, have paired classics before.
Still, Bedlam is doing other things, too, and they aren't as successful.
" Mike Noble, a Republican pollster, called it "bedlam out here in Arizona.
This new play from Bedlam throws two classics into the theatrical Vitamix.
Oklahoma has defeated Oklahoma State five straight times in the Bedlam Series.
Will call was bedlam, but, again, everyone working was joyous, helpful, and patient.
Oklahoma is 14-1 when both Bedlam teams are in the Top 25.
Bedlam, Shatterstar, Zeitgeist, Vanisher, and Peter — dear, sweet Peter — we hardly knew you.
Oklahoma has dominated its Bedlam rivals in recent seasons, winning seven consecutive games.
Given the bedlam of late in the American capital, that may be understandable.
No more than a minute after the shootout started, bedlam turned to quiet.
When it comes to Bedlam, it doesn&apost get much better than this one.
The officials fear they are the last things standing between the country and bedlam.
Survivors told of bedlam as eight tanks were abandoned and soldiers fled on foot.
Perhaps strangest still is that throughout the bedlam, the drivers rarely betray their shock.
So does "Bedlam," also starring Karloff, another grim period piece set in an asylum.
ESPN is sending its College GameDay crew, the sixth time GameDay has appeared at Bedlam.
It was immediate bedlam -- Iggy's crew started jawing back and Bhabie's security held her back.
Terry Crews appears to be playing Bedlam, and Shatterstar and Zeitgeist are in the mix.
He's acquitted of treason and sent to Bedlam, which is a pretty awful sentence anyway.
Ballot after ballot brought bedlam and deadlock, and the country followed along on live radio.
Bethlem's famous nickname "Bedlam" has migrated into English as a synonym for chaos and confusion.
Nearly 100 years ago, a fashion faux pas led to bedlam in New York City.
Burke hammers the tension between his old-fashioned, charmingly naïve hero and the unfolding bedlam.
"There's running water in the toilets, but the sinks have been turned off," Mr Bedlam said.
It was narrative chaos locked into a destructive feedback loop with the bedlam on the ground.
Bedlam continues in Taitung, air filled with flying and crashing debris super #typhoon #Nepartak #Taiwan pic.twitter.
Cruz's wife, Heidi, was escorted out of the convention hall amid scenes of bedlam and recrimination.
The reason the singer is not concerned with the bedlam surrounding him on a daily basis?
Moreover, the impeachment process is a form of politicized bedlam, in which politics -- not principle -- controls.
She escaped the bedlam through books, and devoured novels by Stephen King and Arthur Conan Doyle.
In the 18473s, Bethlem "Bedlam" Hospital flanked Lambeth road, and specialized in treating mentally ill patients.
It would be bedlam for a few days, but a broadly acceptable new option might emerge.
Amid the bedlam, the political impact on the many diverse states voting so soon was uncertain.
A charity Bedlam tournament, held in a Microsoft cafeteria not long after, raised $2,500, Lemson said.
It's as if a bucket of bedlam, overfilled, tipped, and sloshed itself empty across your eardrums.
"From the point we leave onwards there's nobody there apart from security and police," Mr Bedlam said.
Bethlem Royal Hospital ("Bedlam") as depicted in a scene from William Hogarth's series, "The Rake's Progress" (1735).
So thank you Oklahoma and Oklahoma State for treating Bedlam like a diss track aimed at defense.
Ms. Steinmetz's partner, John Russell, who plays the knavish John Willoughby, met the Bedlam crowd through her.
Though not much is typically expected of a card's opening fight, this one delivered with downright bedlam.
Best known as a founder of the theater troupe Bedlam, which she helped make into a critical darling, Ms. Nichols is now the artistic director of the Coop, a brand-new company that she formed with a group who includes Kate Hamill, another Bedlam alum, as resident playwright.
Best known as a founder of the theater troupe Bedlam, which she helped make into a critical darling, Ms. Nichols is now the artistic director of the Coop, a brand-new company that she formed with a group who includes Kate Hamill, another Bedlam alum, as resident playwright.
This year&aposs Bedlam matchup likely will affect the Big 12, College Football Playoff and Heisman Trophy races.
So what then were the delegates who brought bedlam to the floor of the Quicken Loans Arena after?
Brexit bedlam: Britain's parliament killed off Prime Minister Theresa May's plan for Brexit in a vote on Tuesday.
That foretells a chaotic convention, and it's hard to see how the bedlam will position the party well.
The place was rigged for bedlam: awkward corners, tight squeezes and, of course, the merciless ricocheting of sound.
They tend to walk onstage hurriedly and bashfully, with little ceremony, and usher in bedlam from unseen regions.
There is far too much at stake for Congress to remain silent in the midst of this bedlam.
Given the aforementioned stakes, let's stay in the Big 12 for Oklahoma-Oklahoma State, otherwise known as Bedlam.
Over the years, Bedlam became a thing in all their meetings, with football eventually escalating to the main attraction.
First, though, we'll witness some of Jekyll's interesting work with the insane deep within the windowless confines of Bedlam.
The group enters the picture during the film's second act: a studio session that deteriorates into band-drama bedlam.
" He also said "there will be only bedlam, chaos, injury and death" unless law enforcement can "DO THEIR JOB.
Ms. Graham sang this and two other Purcell numbers, "Bess of Bedlam" and "Music for a While," before intermission.
Let's get rid of Infirmary Feminism, with its bedlam of bellyachers, anorexics, bulimics, depressives, rape victims and incest survivors.
And for viewers who love a little anarchy and bedlam in their superhero drama, it hits all the right notes.
Nevada's Democratic convention this past Saturday erupted in bedlam, with Sanders's supporters loudly demanding delegate rule changes and booing Sen.
Meanwhile, the first lady, Melania Trump, is returning to the U.S. after a week far from the bedlam of Washington.
With pleasing symmetry, the story includes references to watchmakers and Filigree Street, linking "The Bedlam Stacks" to Pulley's first novel.
The final scene, in which Tom wanders through Bedlam, is acted with haunting economy by Mr. Appleby on bare stage.
He ate the oatmeal and buckwheat he found in the kitchen and listened closely to the bedlam on the stairs.
This Way Madness Lies concentrates on London's Bethlem Royal Hospital, better known as Bedlam, as a locus for psychiatric trends.
The turnover is bedlam, and all we want to do is try to find that one great company in Illinois.
The ensuing bedlam nearly sank the Clinton presidency and surely helped lead to an historic loss in the 1994 midterm elections.
Having navigated this volatility for so long, I am adept at identifying pending bedlam and moving away from it in advance.
Lincoln Riley with his thoughts on this weekend&aposs Bedlam match-up between his Oklahoma Sooners and the Oklahoma State Cowboys.
Before they began treating victims on Sunday, the pair frantically searched for each other amid the bedlam of the festival grounds.
Law professor Dave Min narrowly got enough votes to be officially endorsed by the state party, after which bedlam broke loose.
In all that bedlam, it's easy to lose sight of an equally important (if less sexy) trend: Demand for electricity is stagnant.
When a tough guy actually scores a goal, it's typically bedlam on the bench because his teammates are so happy for him.
The Cowboys, improving to 27-8 overall, return to Big 12 Conference play Monday night with a visit to Bedlam rival Oklahoma.
The Horned Frogs, who play Texas on Saturday, and the winner of Bedlam have the best chance of crashing the playoff party.
According to Brace, his mother tried to drown him as a baby, and that's why his father sent her away to Bedlam.
Videos show bedlam on a Delta Airlines flight after it was delayed seven hours and police were called to break up fights.
A showcase of work by Cuban and Cuban-American artists, the issue is being released amidst the bedlam of Miami Art Week.
For all the development that has hit The Strip over the years, this nucleus of all the '80s bedlam remains relatively intact.
The other two titles are "The Body Snatcher" (19291) and "Bedlam" (19291), both more horror-conventional in subject matter and star power.
He said he saw a young woman die from a bullet to the head before he called his father during the bedlam.
Afterward, I came home, ate a snack, and started prepping for a show at Bedlam Burlesque, which has a rotating cast of performers.
The Bedlam tag was first attached to the rivalry for the rowdiness involved in the teams&apos wrestling duals, between teams and fans.
If this doesn&apost get you hype for Bedlam on Saturday night…then you just might not be a real college football fan.
Oklahoma: The Sooners travel across the state next Saturday to face No. 11 Oklahoma State in their big rivalry game, known as "Bedlam."
For the past few days, photographer Peter Larson has immersed himself in the bedlam that is the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio.
As the only other candidate in the Democratic race, the party could quickly coalesce around him in an effort to halt the bedlam.
The "travel ban" was vicious in its intent, but so poorly designed it resulted in bedlam countrywide before federal judges ultimately halted it.
Now she's returning in this play by John Wulp, which stars the delightful Bedlam Theater regular Andrus Nichols as the chatty glorified soul.
So, in a way, are the members of the Coop, recently formed as a kind of breakaway republic from another theater company, Bedlam.
The piece is directed by Eric Tucker of Bedlam, a theater company that specializes in antic versions of Shakespeare and other literary classics.
"This is the house of Bedlam," Elizabeth Bishop wrote in her poem "Visits to St. Elizabeths," about the mental hospital in Washington that held Ezra Pound after he was accused of treason and then judged insane after his anti-Semitic radio broadcasts during World War II. The Virginia State Colony for Epileptics and Feebleminded was its own house of bedlam.
Food vendors jostle for coveted positions in downtown streets, which are a frenzied yet organized bedlam of motorbikes, cars, and pedestrians battling for space.
But when the action started, people found a reason—be it politics, skin colour, language, intoxication, the thrill of the bedlam—to take part.
It survived centuries of religious turmoil and eventually became an insane asylum, giving the English language the word "bedlam", a contraction of its name.
Memories of Interstate 10 bedlam began to evaporate as we promenaded through the compact, tiered garden, serenaded by the gentle babble of small fountains.
In response, the virtual bedlam that has been behind the scenes in the Washington establishment in recent weeks is now coming into the open.
The magical discovery here is made by two Ethiopian miners, who sneak away from the bedlam to dig out a similar-looking lumpy rock.
Yes, he's saying his lines and reacting to the bedlam around him with believability, but his enthusiasm for the plot is next to nonexistent.
Bedlam reigned at center court while the Mountaineers were left to pull their jerseys over their heads and process the finality of it all.
In the past, Mr Bedlam said, the food charities were supplementing camp infrastructure; many people were able to cook for themselves, and there were restaurants.
On Monday evening, Reid -- who has ruled the Nevada state party for years -- blamed Sanders backers for inciting the bedlam that ensued at the convention.
There's tension in many of McElroy's images, and it's clear that with complete freedom comes an unpredictability that in his photographs reads as bedlam. —L.
Or perhaps as Andrus Nichols, a co-founder of Bedlam Theater, speculates, it could be a response to a pervasive sense of isolation and disconnection.
The hours-long Atlanta airport power outage caused bedlam during the busy holiday travel season on Sunday, with the Federal Aviation Administration suspending incoming flights.
He gives Atticus a good look at the Bedlam shackles that held his mother, a gift of sorts for the book he says he's writing.
The bedlam outside the club embodied the violence between far-right groups and anti-fascist demonstrators that has been playing out across the United States.
But if Mr. Sanders maintains a strong lead going into the convention, any attempt to head him off is likely to produce bedlam in Milwaukee.
As when he's directing for his own Bedlam theater company, Mr. Tucker encourages the actors (who include Debargo Sanyal and Ryan Quinn) to indulge themselves.
The scene evolves into near-bedlam, as the princess receives various petitioners and is entertained by an Italian tenor (here, Matthew Polenzani in fine voice).
The theater troupe Bedlam will give the show its usual stripped-down treatment and ask how we should be responding to our own political moment.
Harley Quinns and Kardashians will run wild through the streets, but before bedlam bursts, we'd like to take a moment to appreciate the simple ghost.
The ambiguity bred by such bedlam now stood in the way of us ever really understanding who or what was truly responsible for his death.
Transposing Austen into the jauntier key of Dickens, this production reminds us that few theater companies ride narrative momentum as resourcefully or enthusiastically as Bedlam does.
The Oklahoma Sooners are calling the next four weeks "Championship November," and it all starts Saturday night in Stillwater with Bedlam against the Oklahoma State Cowboys.
Gossip gallops in the Bedlam troupe's enchantingly athletic take on the perils of courtship according to Jane Austen, adapted by Kate Hamill and directed by Eric Tucker.
"I am not troubled at all by all of bedlam surrounding the noise being generated by the Comey story," said Tom Tellefsen, a major California Republican fundraiser.
In a nod to all that bedlam, with 34 seconds remaining, Marcus Paige, the Tar Heels' calm-as-low-tide guard, gathered his teammates for a huddle.
And not just in New York City, but on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, home to one of the world's densest concentrations of humanity and traffic bedlam.
The reader may also feel like escaping the bedlam of a story that seems not to add up, and whose essential coördinates are so hard to map.
As a counter to Bedlam, which begin as a 13th-century priory and morphed into a hospital whose name was shorthand for horror, Jay introduces Geel, Belgium.
I was going to joke, General, and say at least for 10 or 14 years, but we would cause bedlam if I said that, so we'll say six.
Since launching in 2015 with the help of a German brewmaster, Bedlam relocated to a solar-powered farm outside of Brighton, marketing eight varieties including a vegan option.
The ongoing unconventional family care system is a counterpoint to the mental institution in Bedlam: The Asylum and Beyond, opened this month at the Wellcome Collection in London.
"The exhibition is framed around the history of the asylum, taking Bethlem Hospital [in London] as its emblematic case study," Mike Jay, co-curator of Bedlam, told Hyperallergic.
This comparison suits Mr Trump: the bedlam of 1968 swept into power Richard Nixon, a hardline Republican whose campaign tactics and slogans bear some resemblance to Mr Trump's.
Bedlam is his priority, Mr. Tucker said, and helping it grow is going to involve "me saying 'no' more often" — being choosier about the opportunities that follow success.
For Bedlam and Mr. Tucker, a busy freelance director, the season ahead will bring more out-of-town productions, while Ms. Nichols also has plans for outside work.
" He added approvingly: "'Eight Songs for a Mad King' is a theater piece that has direct communication, and it hits the listener like a collective shriek from Bedlam.
Just don't forget that the bar is rather high for any summer to go down as an all-timer, thanks to the N.B.A.'s reputation for transactional bedlam.
Both veterans of the theater company Bedlam, these are actors whose names on a cast list are a tipoff: If they're in it, exciting performances are likely afoot.
This is where bedlam breaks open and the poor guy working the phones at WFAN probably short-circuits because he can't drink anything but Diet Coke to hydrate.
The adult film star and OK native was busted for public intoxication in Norman on November 10, shortly after after the Sooners beat Oklahoma State in the Bedlam Series.
One of the few modern devices is a digital clock counting down the days till November, when most of the activity will fall silent, along with Tsukiji's beautiful bedlam.
As part of a confusing coach's challenge, Brothers's crew incorrectly advised the Clippers that they had one more timeout available than they actually did, leading to bedlam in crunchtime.
"My goal in life right now is to never do that again," he said, good-humoredly, from Cambridge, where he was wrapping up a Bedlam run earlier this month.
For every leader there are at least 10 followers ready to trade the burden and bedlam of independent thought for a playbook that tells them exactly what to do.
The chaos in Washington, bedlam at airports and protests across the country serve as an unsettling crowd noise to even the serene superstar quarterback for the New England Patriots.
The bedlam has turned its beaches into a departure point for tens of thousands of Europe-bound migrants and its deserts into a haven for bands of militant extremists.
And people can certainly find themselves setting off heated discussions about things that don't really matter, as the bedlam that arose from Ms. Clinton's spinach pancake recipe may suggest.
To describe the situation as chaos, bedlam, dysfunction -- whatever term you want to use to describe the situation in the White House -- is not hyperbole, alternative facts, or fake news.
No. 14 Iowa State (plus 2 ) at West Virginia Cyclones could hold sole possession of first in the Big 12, via tiebreakers, if Oklahoma wins Bedlam … IOWA STATE 28-24.
They cheered for Clinton too, naturally, and at the end, when she made a surprise appearance onstage to receive a hug from Obama, the audience devolved into a happy bedlam.
One witness told CNN affiliate KLAS there was more bedlam in the parking lot as scared concertgoers -- many separated from the rest of their parties -- hid beneath and behind cars.
When Mr. Tucker, 47, and Andrus Nichols, 20173, founded Bedlam, they produced its first show, George Bernard Shaw's "Saint Joan," for $32,000 in a rented 50-seat theater in TriBeCa.
Keith Maitland's half-animated documentary named for the structure drops viewers into the bedlam that erupted at the scene with a combination of interviews, eyewitness accounts, and vividly detailed animation.
It was "bedlam" at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, the New York Times reporter Mike McIntire said, while Americans in Berlin told NBC News they rushed to the airport.
It's bedlam ... We have to get awfully tough and we have to get smart or we're not going to have a society, we're not going to have a world anymore.
The Danish illustrator and animator draws people whose inner emotional states bleed into their surrounding environment, rendering offices, living rooms, and what appears to be an art museum into visual bedlam.
Rudolph passed for 448 yards and five touchdowns, both school records in a Bedlam game, while Justice Hill set another Cowboys record in the rivalry with 228 rushing yards, scoring twice.
The New York Times reporter Mike McIntire described the situation in Paris' Charles de Gaulle Airport as "bedlam" and said Americans were paying up to $20,000 for last-minute tickets home.
Ryby acknowledges that having the business in Montclair has been significant in weathering the bedlam of the book business: "Not many downtowns around could support our kind of store," he said.
Oklahoma has burnt me more than once this year as heavy favorites, but in Bedlam this year against Oklahoma State, I think the Sooners have the goods to cruise to victory.
Yet the Bedlam theater company's version of her "Sense & Sensibility," which opened on Thursday night at the Gym at Judson, expands and magnifies Austen's delicate comic worldview without cracking a single teacup.
For while the Bedlam "Sense & Sensibility" may seem to take daring liberties with its source's quiet sensibility, it never violates the original novel's uncommon sense — of values, of society, of human frailties.
Some things to watch during Week 10 of the Big 12 Conference, with five games Saturday: GAME OF THE WEEK Bedlam to start November, and maybe more to come a month later.
In a video of the bedlam, Mr. Johnson and an officer exchange gunfire at close range, not far from where Mr. Johnson had parked a black Chevrolet Tahoe, its hazard lights flashing.
Not only, it turns out, has she been hoarding her prescription meds in a jar, like jelly beans, but, to add to the bedlam, she may also be the victim of identity theft.
It's a chance that doesn't pay off enough for Mr. Tucker, who has won praise for his recent direction of "Sense & Sensibility" for Bedlam, a troupe that's also a producer of this play.
Even if you do believe in fairies you may not believe in "Peter Pan," the Bedlam theater company's downbeat adaptation of the J.M. Barrie original, created and performed by a six-member ensemble.
The artist himself, dubbed "one of contemporary hip-hop's most energetic and disruptive live performers," often encourages the typically good-natured bedlam and has been known to sacrifice his own body to participate.
It has become "Must See TV." Despite the apparent bedlam, special care is taken to make sure that the plotlines, in industry parlance, "hook," and that the characters always say crazy, unexpected things.
It was in Stephan Wolfert's autobiographical military monologue "Cry Havoc!" for the theater company Bedlam, when he re-enacted a suicidal impulse, miming the sawed-off shotgun he jammed up against his jaw.
Commissioned by the Wellcome Collection for its exhibition on mental health, Bedlam: The Asylum and Beyond, the bot is intended to explore the potential role of automation in the field of therapy and caring.
Still recovering at home in Los Angeles, an upbeat and wry Fisher exclusively opened up to People's Elizabeth Leonard about how the chaos onstage was nothing compared to the bedlam swirling in her head.
As might be expected, the fashionable West End was increasingly associated with happiness, while Bedlam (an asylum), Newgate (the site of the famous prison) and the Tower of London were more associated with fear.
The shutdown created bedlam at the south terminal of Gatwick, which is about 25 miles south of central London and is regularly rated Europe's worst airport and one of the worst in the world.
It was an era that was rife with "premonitions of civil war, shattering deaths, fatal compromises, crushing defeats, corrupt bargains, brazen betrayals, and reckless ambition joined in a pandemonium of political bedlam," Blumenthal writes.
Just like the popular "Cards Against Humanity," a Bedlam player selects a black question card and the rest of the players have to come up with the best (or, usually, funniest) white answer card.
The book was released last month by Thames & Hudson as a complement to the exhibition Bedlam: The Asylum and Beyond, co-curated by Jay with Bárbara Rodriguez Muñoz at the Wellcome Collection in London.
The scene at Los Angeles International Airport turned into bedlam on Sunday night when reports of a shooter inside one of the terminals sent travellers running out of buildings and, for some, onto the tarmac.
"The Speaker is Systematically Blown" and "Ode to Bedlam" boast bona fide choruses, while the closing title track delivers a slow-building storm of crashing electronics, the likes of which first brought Author & Punisher attention.
The bedlam has led some Democrats to call for an end to the Iowa caucuses and Troy Price, the party chairman in the run up to caucus night, has resigned because of the flawed process.
Each fall, around 10,000 tourists descend on Churchill, Manitoba, population 800 plus, where some 1,000 hungry polar bears gather annually — and occasionally cause bedlam — as they wait for the ice in Hudson Bay to return.
Driverless cars represent the true Wild West of public policy, a regulatory bedlam where the hand of the law is neither felt nor seen and only those exceedingly brave or possibly a little foolish venture out.
Speaking on CNN Tuesday night, Weaver said the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia in July would not be a repeat of the bedlam that broke out over the weekend at the state Democratic convention in Nevada.
PETER PAN Don't expect a splashy musical: J. M. Barrie's 1904 play about a boy who won't grow up gets the Bedlam treatment as a cast of six morphs into pirates, fairies, children and other characters.
But those playoffs were sandwiched by a thoroughly absorbing regular season — thanks largely to the wild Most Valuable Player Award race won by the triple-double machine Russell Westbrook — and a few months of transactional bedlam.
If they did form in a recent cataclysm, said Militzer, such an event would dramatically change our perspective: It would imply that our planetary neighborhood hasn't entirely outgrown the bedlam of its primeval days just yet.
The day before our meeting, Gucci officially opened its new SoHo store, less a display of wares than a fashion habitat in which to wander and linger, a warm bath in the merry bedlam of Michele's imagination.
"How Bedlam startedLemson worked in the Windows and Devices Group in 2014 when she started the game, inspired by a Tumblr called Ladies Against Humanity – another Cards Against Humanity-style card game but "by ladies, for ladies.
If the presidential candidates want to show Americans — and the world — that they are truly worthy of the office they seek, it's time to take control of their fanatical devotees and not revel, reward and encourage the bedlam.
In the midst of bedlam over the three-day government shutdown, Senator Lindsey Graham complained of the administration's moving-target negotiations for a border wall, which seemed to cost $18 billion one day and $33 billion the next.
" In doing so, he creates what feels like two books, alternating his family's story with a densely reported, sometimes dizzying survey of mental illness through history, from 1403, when London's notorious Bethlehem "Bedlam" Hospital first began accepting "lunaticks.
While these performers are required to embody several times their weight in assorted characters, this is an epic cast by the standards of Bedlam, whose vibrant productions of Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and Shaw's "Saint Joan" featured skeletal ensembles of four.
He was at the opening game of the White Sox (losing) 1959 World Series and would recall to me the bedlam created by Ted Kluszewski's first home run as it crashed into the bleachers at what was Comiskey Park.
EditorsNote: adds details Trae Young turned in one of the most memorable performances in Oklahoma history on Saturday in Bedlam at Gallagher-Iba Arena, but Oklahoma State beat the No. 214 Sooners 24-24 in overtime in Big 23 play.
What follows is bedlam: Bookmakers with blackboards, updating the odds on names, tipsy monarchists, and, for a crowd of exasperated journalists, the opportunity to photograph a few inches of exposed royal baby before the child is whisked away to a palace.
The bedlam has slashed the country's oil production, drained much of its sovereign wealth, offered havens to Islamist militants and turned its long Mediterranean coast into a major point of departure for African and Middle Eastern migrants fleeing to Europe.
UNCLE ROMEO VANYA JULIET Bedlam, a company already known for pushing the envelope with pared-down productions featuring actors playing multiple roles, will push even further this season, mashing up Shakespeare's tragedy of young love and Chekhov's classic about unrequited ardor.
In "Los Punks," a gig at a tattoo shop devolves into near-total bedlam: An inebriated attendee tosses a portable basketball hoop off a roof; the police are called, but leave to deal with a shooting; a resident starts cursing out the showgoers.
As a delivery service they realise that their platform allows people to escape the kind of Black Friday bedlam we're familiar with, but this comes with a drawback — you can't try out the thing you want to purchase because it's not physically there.
Though the holidays are approaching, it surely must still be the season of the witch — at least according to a spirited and spellbinding new production of "The Crucible," jointly put on by Bedlam and the Nora Theater Company at the Connelly Theater.
ET, ESPN2 ABOUT OKLAHOMA (9-123, 3-11 Big 12): The 92 points in the loss at Oklahoma State marked the most by the Sooners in a Bedlam game since the Billy Tubbs era, when they recorded a 107-94 victory in 1990.
But Oklahoma has won six in a row since that home loss to the Buckeyes and knows a strong finish with victories over the 25th-ranked Bears, No. 10 West Virginia and 17th-ranked Bedlam rival Oklahoma State could put it in the CFP hunt.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Bedlam Erupts in House Sit-In by Democrats" (front page, June 23): This is what we've come to: grown men and women — Democratic representatives — openly protesting and chanting in the House chamber because Republicans refuse to listen to reason.
If Rubio does poorly on March 1, there will be chaos, panic and bedlam throughout the GOP establishment, which could well turn to 2012 nominee Mitt Romney with a huge and sudden draft movement in a last-ditch attempt to save the party from Trump.
Dining | Westchester After three visits to Village Social Kitchen and Bar in Mount Kisco, I found myself looking for a fair-minded way to say that the sometimes excellent food there doesn't quite square with the borderline bedlam that can prevail at peak hours.
Trump is under threat of impeachment, and Trump's decision to withdraw troops from Northern Syria has thrown the already chaotic region deeper into bedlam, allowing Turkey to attack U.S.-allied Kurdish forces and threatening to roll back the advancements the United States has made at combating ISIS.
Roll-out plan unclear When the Trump administration rolled out the President's first executive order in January, bedlam ensued almost immediately as foreigners from seven predominately Muslim countries tried to enter the US, only to be turned away at the border or separated from loved ones abroad.
When she brings him that long-awaited trunk, with its hidden Nootka Sound treaty, he tries to shock her with the story that his father bought his mother with beads and then sent her to Bedlam when she wouldn't pretend to be Spanish or Italian. Nope.
Based on William Hogarth's 224th-century, eight-painting series about the son of a rich merchant who squanders all his money and ends up in Bedlam, the opera was composed by none other than Igor Stravinsky, with a libretto by poet W. H. Auden and Chester Kallman.
Access to personal protective equipment (PPE) is severely limited in many parts of the country, testing remains inadequate, and the likelihood of shortages of everything from masks to ventilators to hospital beds has left many workers stressed out, angry, and, in some cases, resigned to endure bedlam.
First seen in 2011 at the Joyce Theater, "Angel Reapers" has a good dose of what a quote in the program, from 1805 and attributed to William Rathburn, calls the Shakers' "perfect bedlam": a cacophony of bodies in various states of agony or exhilaration, jumping, writhing, trembling, rolling.
While authoritarian governments around the region have sought to drive home the moral that popular revolutions lead only to bedlam, the young people of Algeria and Sudan have evidently learned a different lesson: that nonviolent protests in big enough numbers can oust even the most deeply entrenched dictator.
It's a first for the couple, although he played the future brother-in-law, Edward, to her Marianne Dashwood in Ms. Hamill's previous Austen adaptation, "Sense & Sensibility," a rollicking muslins-on-wheels affair (by the appropriately named theater company Bedlam) that had an acclaimed run Off Broadway last year.
IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKES POLITICS & CAMPAIGNS: Bedlam has broken out in Iowa as little continues to separate the top tier of Democratic candidates less than a month out from the first-in-the-nation caucus and the chance to draw first blood in the battle for the party's nomination.
RANKED The day&aposs big games in order of most intriguing and potential for excitement 215) No. 213 Oklahoma (plus 216) at No. 216 Oklahoma State For goodness sakes, it&aposs called Bedlam; the Cowboys are favored for only the sixth time since 212, according to RJ Bell of Pregame.
PHILADELPHIA — Democratic Party leaders scrambled on Monday night to rescue their convention from political bedlam as supporters of Senator Bernie Sanders erupted in boos, jeers and protests against Hillary Clinton after an email leak showed that party officials had sought to undermine Mr. Sanders in their race for the nomination.
"Something magical — far more magical than airplanes — was gliding out of the bedlam of Penn Station at rush hour, having dinner in the diner speeding across Pennsylvania Dutch farmland, going to bed climbing the Alleghenies, and waking up to see Indiana cornfields out the window," he wrote in an email.
The next day, I started out again, this time just south of the South Bank of the Thames, in Lambeth, because that's where the IWM London, a branch of the Imperial War Museums, is, inside an enormous brick early-265th-century building that was once the notorious Bedlam of countless scary movies.
Whether the colorful cats of Louis William Wain, committed to Bedlam in 1924, or the elaborate pen and pencil representations of the mystical epiphanies of watchmaker Heinrich Hermann Mebes, who died at a German asylum in the 19th century, they're transfixing reminders of the diverse people who found themselves in these fluctuating systems.
Jay, who also wrote This Way Madness Lies — out this month in conjunction with Bedlam — delved into the history of Geel in a 2014 essay for Aeon: Among the people of Geel, the term "mentally ill" is never heard: even words such as "psychiatric" and "patient" are carefully hedged with finger-waggling and scare quotes.
It's true whether we're talking the messy, distorted blasts of grunge and noise rock that held the airwaves captive in the 1990s, or the 1890s post-Victorian hellscape that was Bethlem Royal Hospital—London's most notorious mental institution and the festering pit from which the use of the term "bedlam" to signify chaos originated.
Richmond, Virginia (CNN)The tranquil grounds of the Virginia State Capitol belied the utter bedlam playing out inside its buildings this week as Virginia Democrats, rocked by a scandal over a racist photo and a sexual assault allegation, looked to find a way forward without the entire government of the commonwealth grinding to a halt.
He is eventually rescued by Professor Xavier, and placed on a mutant task force called M.U.S.E. Later, Bedlam teams up with Domino to track down his brother, then joins Christopher's mutant team New Hellions, and finally switches to join the X-Force to stop Christopher from reviving Armageddon Man, a mutant who has the ability to (as his name suggests) cause Armageddon.
That would be Mr. Tucker, the artistic director of Bedlam, the four-year-old, New York-based theater company whose adventurously pared-down aesthetic and status as a critical darling has lately placed it in great demand, both at home — where its fleet-footed, much-lauded Jane Austen adaptation "Sense & Sensibility" is enjoying an encore run at the Gym at Judson in Greenwich Village — and elsewhere.
Books this forbiddingly steep need to be entertaining in multiple ways to make them worth the climb, and Moore keeps lobbing treats to urge his readers onward: luscious turns of phrase, unexpected callbacks and internal links, philosophical digressions, Dad jokes, fantastical inventions like the flower resembling a cluster of fairies — the "Puck's Hat" or "Bedlam Jenny" — that is the only food the dead can eat.
Patients at a table in Geel (courtesy Archives of the Openbaar Psychiatrisch Zorgcentrum Geel [OPZ], Belgium, via Wellcome Library, London)Patient with children in Geel (courtesy Archives of the Openbaar Psychiatrisch Zorgcentrum Geel [OPZ], Belgium, via Wellcome Library, London)Patient working in a field in Geel (courtesy Archives of the Openbaar Psychiatrisch Zorgcentrum Geel [OPZ], Belgium, via Wellcome Library, London)Patient's bedroom in Geel (courtesy Archives of the Openbaar Psychiatrisch Zorgcentrum Geel [OPZ], Belgium, via Wellcome Library, London)Bedlam: The Asylum and Beyond continues through January 15, 2017 at the Wellcome Collection (183 Euston Road, London, England).

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