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Tonight we continue with our study of the basics of Buddhism with the Dalai Lama's video on the Four Noble Truths. Hope to see you here!

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Christmas Carol

One-Man Show of A Christmas Carol
Wednesday, December 14, 7:30 p.m. 
First Unitarian Universalist Church  
1808 Woodmont Blvd., Nashville, TN 37215
Cost: Love Offering 

You're invited to experience a special holiday treat when Mark Cabus brings his acclaimed one-man production of A Christmas Carol to Nashville, single-handedly playing all 18 characters from Dickens' classic tale of transformation and redemption, from Scrooge to the Ghosts to Tiny Tim. 
 
Cabus has been performing the one-man show for over a decade since since adapting the 1843 novella for the stage. A recent transplant from Nashville to Atlanta, he is offering this performance to FUUN on a love offering basis. 
 
"Cabus delivers a tour de force, acting out all the parts in Charles Dickens' Holiday classic and making it seem as if that's the only way it should be done...," wrote Kevin Nance, the former theatre critic for The Tennessean. "This Christmas Carol is one of the smallest yet most sensational shows of the year. Don't miss it." 
 
Capturing the brooding nature of the Scrooge story and the grittiness of 19th century London, Cabus eschews the "razzleberry dressing" approach to the popular holiday tale, instead focusing on its ghostly aspects and the dark heart of its leading figure, thus assuring that his spiritual triumph is even harder earned. Expect minimal sets and costumes and maximum embodiment. 
 
For those who have never caught Mark's stunning performance, this is a sure way to get in the holiday spirit. The evening is appropriate for all ages.   
 
Mark Cabus is a skilled actor and director, classically-trained in England and in New York. He has worked all over the world in film, television, and Off Broadway, regional, and children's theater. Onstage, Mark is recognized in his new home of Atlanta for his work with the GA Shakespeare Company and Theatre Emory and known in Tennessee for his performances with the Clarence Brown Company, TN Repertory Theatre, the Nashville Shakespeare Festival, and Naked Stages. His movie and TV credits range from the Warner Bros. blockbuster The Client and HBO's Emmy Award-winning Against the Wall to the NBC pilot, A Father for Charlie. His acclaimed one-man show of A Christmas Carol has been seen by nearly twenty thousand people in the Southeast. 

 

Quote of the Week      


Fear is a reactive mechanism that operates when our identity is threatened. It works to erode or dissipate attention. We move into one of the six realms and react: destroy the threat or seek revenge (hell being), grasp at safety and security (hungry ghost), focus on survival (animal), pursue pleasure as compensation (human), vie for superiority (titan), or protect status and position (god). Because we are less present to what is actually taking place, our actions are correspondingly less appropriate and less effective. We go to sleep in our beliefs and ignore the consequences of maintaining them.

--Ken McLeod, Buddhist teacher and writer

http://www.unfetteredmind.org/facing-fear
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With love,

Rita Frizzell
Luminous Mind

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