The tale of an Upper West Side Jewish family's history from 1980 to 2000 will begin previews March 19
where Meadow's revival of last season's Wit earned two Tony nominations
"The Assembled Parties welcomes us to the world of the Bascovs
In a sprawling Central Park West apartment
former movie star Julie Bascov [Hecht] and her sister-in-law Faye [Light] bring their families together for their traditional holiday dinner
A house guest has joined the festivities for the first time and he unwittingly — or perhaps by design — insinuates himself into the family drama
the Bascovs' seemingly picture-perfect life may be about to crumble
The Assembled Parties is an incisive portrait of a family grasping for stability at the dawn of a new millennium."
Additional casting and creative team for The Assembled Parties will be announced in the coming weeks
Hecht recently appeared in Broadway's Harvey and was Tony-nommed for the most recent revival of A View From the Bridge
Light won the 2012 Featured Actress Tony for Other Desert Cities
Off-Broadway's Wit and TV's "Ugly Betty" and "Who's the Boss" and "One Life to Live." Tony winner Greenberg's plays include Take Me Out
among others. This production marks MTC's 10th collaboration with Greenberg
Single tickets for MTC's Broadway productions of The Assembled Parties and Sharr White's The Other Place go sale Oct
Subscriptions for MTC's 2012-13 season are now available by calling (212) 399-3050 (Monday through Friday noon-10 PM) or online at ManhattanTheatreClub.com
Noah Himmelstein will direct Matthew Puckett's original musical
Neumann is the Tony nominated choreographer behind Hadestown and Swept Away
one Tony winner is playing the trumpet while the other is channeling Madame Rose
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By Marcus Williams2019-07-18T13:55:00+01:00
German finished vehicle carrier Hödlmayr has taken over the contract to ship Dacia volumes from parent company Renault’s plant in Pitesti
Hödlmayr Logsitics Romania will move between 250-300 Dacia vehicles per week by blocktrain in conjunction with road transport services
will be moving 22,000 vehicles per year by road and rail
the company will be transporting around 120 loads a week
Hödlmayr will be moving between 250 and 300 vehicles per blocktrain
“We have again been able to capture an order owing to our holistic transport concept,” said Tamer Sen
our efficiency and reliability sets us apart in the branch
This image and the related trust that we receive are the result of the hard work and ongoing investments in our core vehicle transport logistics business area
which we have built up successfully over the past 17 years.”
Hödlmayr Logistics Romania is the second-largest vehicle logistics company in the country
The company has around 100 of its own car transporters
while the Hödlmayr Group operates more than 800
also offers storage capacity for around 5,000 vehicles.
Dacia is a division of Renault and part of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance
The Dacia brand posted a new sales record in Europe in 2018 with more than 511,600 vehicles registered (+10.3%)
The increase was due to the performance of the Sandero and also the New Duster launched at the beginning of the year
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A second person has drowned after rivers burst their banks in Romania
and the flooding also caused damage across the Balkans
inundating a power plant in Serbia and causing landslides in Montenegro
Forecasters issued a severe weather warning for parts of southern Romania
which has been worst hit by the floods this week
About 300 people were stranded by floods in a village near the Gilrot River
Authorities said a man was found dead several kilometres from his home
the second person to drown in Romania from the flooding
and some 2,200 homes were damaged by floods with 99 of them completely destroyed
A coal-mine pit that feeds one of the country's two main power plants was partly flooded and the Kostolac power plant said rushing waters blocked roads leading through the pit and flooded the machinery
but there were no major problems with electricity supplies
Streets and houses in the nearby towns of Kostolac and Pozarevac were also flooded
storms and torrential rain flooded streets and dozens of houses and tore down trees and power cables
leaving residents in towns and villages without electricity
Streets were flooded in most towns along the Adriatic coast in Croatia
and there were landslides in the hilly parts of Montenegro
Romanian Environment and Climate Change Minister Attila Korodi said he would investigate whether excessive cutting of forests had caused the flooding in southern Romania
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