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The conversation stems from the president stating he doesn't know if he's more like villain Javert or hero Jean Valjean ...
Red Bull Theater’s smart “The Imaginary Invalid” and Taylor Mac’s dismaying “Prosperous Fools” attempt to engage with the ...
Stephen Colbert described Donald Trump ‘s brain as “wet bread” on Thursday’s (June 12) episode of The Late Show as the president struggled to answer a simple question about the musical Les Misérables.
The Kennedy Center set the stage for “Les Misérables” but the real drama unfolded in the audience where President Donald ...
Stephen Colbert ripped into Donald Trump for his baffling inability to answer a simple question about Les Misérables—despite ...
What appalled and obsessed Victor Hugo most was the seemingly “normal nature” of the French regime, even as it committed acts ...
“It is possible Trump doesn’t remember who the characters are because his brain is wet bread,” he said. It is not the first ...
Apparently, despite his love of the musical, Trump doesn’t know if he’s the hero or villain of this story. He's the villain.
This week, Donald Trump went to a performance of “Les Misérables” at the Kennedy Center — an event in which many roles were performed by understudies because some of the main boycotted, and audience ...
The president and first lady attended a local debut of 'Les Misérables' on Wednesday in Washington, D.C, at the venue he ...
Drag queen Tara Hoot shares her powerful experience attending a Kennedy Center gala with the president, turning presence into a quiet protest.
JD Vance is a Yale graduate who dressed in drag while attending law school. Yet, he purports to be unfamiliar with Les ...