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Thursday, February 2
by
World View
on Thu 02 Feb 2012 01:47 PM PST
Data collection and display isn't "creepy" as the CNN article says, but it does seem misdirected to call it your "Social Mission," to improve the world and attribute the hunt for information to lofty ideals and ethics - and then sell the results. View Full Article »
Saturday, January 14
by
World View
on Sat 14 Jan 2012 08:12 PM PST
Carbon Motors - Wasn't the goal to cut down on carbon View Full Article »
Saturday, January 7
by
World View
on Sat 07 Jan 2012 11:47 PM PST
Unlimited power for data servers, and now a model for future movie production funding. View Full Article »
Tuesday, January 3
by
World View
on Tue 03 Jan 2012 05:21 PM PST
Occupy The Rose Parade showed a vivid presence with their emphasis on ending foreclosures and "We the People" View Full Article »
Monday, November 7
by
World View
on Mon 07 Nov 2011 02:22 PM PST
The movie "Page Eight" brings out many of Bill Nighy's best qualities but some discrepancies show the film maker was never a spy. View Full Article »
Friday, October 28
by
World View
on Fri 28 Oct 2011 09:14 AM PDT
I got my ticket in advance for this Saturday’s opera (Oct.29, 2011). It comes live in HD, directly as it is happening in New York’s Carnegie Hall - everything those in the audience see and hear…everything and a lot more. View Full Article »
Monday, October 24
by
World View
on Mon 24 Oct 2011 12:56 PM PDT
JPR Radio in the State of Jefferson - Experiencing a Higher Quality of Life in Small Town America Oregon and California View Full Article »
Monday, September 26
by
World View
on Mon 26 Sep 2011 06:26 PM PDT
Virgin Power - How virgin power eliminates the need for energy storage. Zero-Amp Technology produces virgin power so DARPA can stop looking for it. View Full Article »
Saturday, September 24
by
World View
on Sat 24 Sep 2011 12:41 PM PDT
Is he or isn't he, Vladimir Putin. View Full Article »
Sunday, September 18
by
World View
on Sun 18 Sep 2011 12:38 PM PDT
You Think Your Civil Rights Are Abused - Federal Governemnt removes article, "Reasons for the Giant Southwest Power Outage" View Full Article »
Tuesday, September 13
by
World View
on Tue 13 Sep 2011 07:37 PM PDT
Impossible to happen that way - they have “Redundancy…3 times is the minimum, 5 to 8 times if the situation is critical,” Peter Sumaruck says, regarding power plants. “They’re automated, too many safeguards for that to happen,” (the outage)… View Full Article »
Monday, September 5
by
World View
on Mon 05 Sep 2011 12:22 PM PDT
Americans hear stories of how workers are abused in poverty-stricken countries, but hardly expected these stories to come from the United States. View Full Article »
Friday, September 2
by
World View
on Fri 02 Sep 2011 03:21 PM PDT
Peter Paul Sumaruck and Zero-Amp Technology Inc. Announces the Completion of 147 Teaching Seminars - You create the power - Learn how to power everything in your home with energy created by you View Full Article »
Monday, August 29
by
World View
on Mon 29 Aug 2011 12:35 PM PDT
This shows that Dugan’s two companies give conflicting dates for the inception of Dugan Ventures...and how privileged was the information View Full Article »
Thursday, August 25
by
World View
on Thu 25 Aug 2011 12:21 PM PDT
Doing Something - Poetry that does something View Full Article »
Monday, August 22
by
World View
on Mon 22 Aug 2011 12:09 PM PDT
I am the Third Person View Full Article »
Wednesday, August 17
by
World View
on Wed 17 Aug 2011 03:31 PM PDT
Challenges of an inventor: Pete Sumaruck constructs his own path, making his own rules. When they say it’s groundbreaking, this is where the ground breaks, right here with Pete’s technology. View Full Article »
Monday, August 8
by
World View
on Mon 08 Aug 2011 10:43 AM PDT
Santa Cruz citizen action group Stopsmartmeters.org intends to fight on against Goliath PG&E to stop forced installation of electricity Smart Meters in their homes. View Full Article »
Sunday, July 24
by
World View
on Sun 24 Jul 2011 01:18 PM PDT
Ai Weiwei - Art and Protest - and his experiences in a Communist Chinese prison View Full Article »
Tuesday, July 12
by
World View
on Tue 12 Jul 2011 03:11 PM PDT
It seems the Pownetwork has been caught in another incidence of malicious fabrication. We wonder how much they were paid to harass Pete Sumaruck.
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Friday, July 1
by
World View
on Fri 01 Jul 2011 05:32 PM PDT
Potential Nuclear Disasters Everywhere We Look - AP white paper says, "US Nuclear regulators Weaken Safety Rules, Fail to Enforce Them" View Full Article »
Wednesday, June 15
by
World View
on Wed 15 Jun 2011 05:42 PM PDT
When Dams Go Bad - Art as Social Justice, shows a photograph of the desiccated soil of a dry lake-bed, Poyang, downriver on the Yangtze from the Three Gorges Dam, compares this to an installation, Chinese artist Ai Weiwei might do. View Full Article »
Monday, May 30
by
World View
on Mon 30 May 2011 10:24 AM PDT
Retribution against Peter Sumaruck by the Government of the United States - Harassment and inventor suppression began in 1991, to the present, but the logging of additional harassment now, begins May 27, 2011 View Full Article »
Thursday, May 26
by
World View
on Thu 26 May 2011 11:46 AM PDT
Public Disclosure of Offer for Sale of Zero-Amp Tech. Inc. View Full Article »
Tuesday, May 24
by
World View
on Tue 24 May 2011 01:37 PM PDT
Nuclear Power Is The Trap - It's spring loaded, and painful. We got in...should we get out, but how.
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Wednesday, May 18
by
World View
on Wed 18 May 2011 01:15 PM PDT
One Sumaruck 12kW Genset Can Power 1,300 Homes View Full Article »
Friday, May 13
by
World View
on Fri 13 May 2011 02:47 PM PDT
Inventor, Peter Sumaruck can now power more than 8,500 homes with one 65kW power unit, thus creating Eco-urban communities using distribution companies designed by Sumaruck. View Full Article »
Wednesday, April 13
by
World View
on Wed 13 Apr 2011 11:57 AM PDT
Russia experienced “Chernobyl-Europe,” twenty-five years ago in 1986. Japan announced “Chernobyl-Asia,” on April 11, 2011. What can Americans now do to protect themselves from this horror View Full Article »
Saturday, March 19
by
World View
on Sat 19 Mar 2011 05:11 PM PDT
Brazil’s Enviable Position - Brazil shares its economic model and moral integrity, for President Obama’s March 2011 visit View Full Article »
Friday, February 25
by
World View
on Fri 25 Feb 2011 03:27 PM PST
Pete says, "You know there was that one time when they did save my life." View Full Article »
Thursday, February 10
by
World View
on Thu 10 Feb 2011 10:18 AM PST
Executions and morality in Russia, Iran, United States, Uzbekistan, China, and Germany - includes screenplay excerpt View Full Article »
Sunday, January 30
by
World View
on Sun 30 Jan 2011 08:11 PM PST
Zero-Amp Tech is the only technology in the world that is able to power an entire house for less than the price of a furnace. View Full Article »
Saturday, January 29
by
World View
on Sat 29 Jan 2011 05:28 PM PST
What is a PSYOP - notice every word, all the oddities, any supposed typos, inaccuracies and anomalies. View Full Article »
Friday, December 31
by
World View
on Fri 31 Dec 2010 09:18 PM PST
The nuclear disaster at Chernobyl in 1986 that poisoned Ukraine, Belarus and Russia, has left it’s mark on the world, to this day.
Sunday, December 26
by
World View
on Sun 26 Dec 2010 11:18 AM PST
The Ongoing Discussion of PSYOPs and Internet Governmental Interference View Full Article »
Thursday, December 9
by
World View
on Thu 09 Dec 2010 03:02 PM PST
The opera "Don Carlo" can be both a story in real life, and a metaphor for sex entwined in politics, and how we are magnetically drawn to it. View Full Article »
Friday, December 3
by
World View
on Fri 03 Dec 2010 10:35 AM PST
It’s the mid 1980's, as Peter Sumaruck makes his jump into the future, after nine and a half years of doing Navy contracted covert ops for the U.S. Government View Full Article »
Monday, November 15
by
World View
on Mon 15 Nov 2010 02:43 PM PST
Is it Beauty or Message - Artist Ai Weiwei’s Installation to Champion Democracy View Full Article »
Friday, November 5
by
World View
on Fri 05 Nov 2010 02:12 PM PDT
Tae Kwon Do and Peter Sumaruck Since 1972 when Peter Sumaruck first went into the martial arts dojo at Snider ... View Full Article » Saturday, October 30
by
World View
on Sat 30 Oct 2010 08:41 AM PDT
Tampering will not be Tolerated - Regarding articles and videos mentioning Peter Sumaruck. Please be apprised that some of the ... View Full Article » Tuesday, October 26
by
World View
on Tue 26 Oct 2010 09:49 AM PDT
Not the first time for Pete Sumaruck Dealing With Attempted Vehicular Homicide View Full Article »
Friday, September 10
by
World View
on Fri 10 Sep 2010 09:15 AM PDT
Blue Group The Life and Times of Frederic DeLis by Charlotte Wilson Serialization - Episode Number One View Full Article »Wednesday, September 1
by
World View
on Wed 01 Sep 2010 10:15 AM PDT
Steve Greer tries again to bring down Pete Sumaruck View Full Article »
Wednesday, July 28
by
World View
on Wed 28 Jul 2010 12:01 PM PDT
What does power this engine? Electricity, but no lithium ion battery, so no recharging. The inventor, Peter Sumaruck, says his Zero-Amp Tech system can run AC motors for almost free. View Full Article »
Saturday, July 24
by
World View
on Sat 24 Jul 2010 09:07 AM PDT
Journalists and politicians of all persuasions have told us again and again that we must give up our addiction to foreign oil. View Full Article » Thursday, July 15
by
World View
on Thu 15 Jul 2010 09:30 AM PDT
Igor Sutyagin is intelligent and he believes technology should be shared. Since he isn’t appreciated in Russia, let’s hope he wants to share with us. View Full Article »
Friday, July 2
by
World View
on Fri 02 Jul 2010 11:52 AM PDT
Peter Sumaruck creates power. View Full Article »
Friday, April 23
by
World View
on Fri 23 Apr 2010 12:44 PM PDT
Brazil is technologically more advanced than the United States - New hydroelectric power is unnecessary; Brazil can produce all the power it needs without it.
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Saturday, February 27
by
World View
on Sat 27 Feb 2010 10:19 AM PST
The Bloom Box uses fossil fuel and is not pollution free. View Full Article »
Saturday, February 6
by
World View
on Sat 06 Feb 2010 04:02 PM PST
With Pete Sumaruck's technology, no one needs to live with power outages. View Full Article »
Friday, February 5
by
World View
on Fri 05 Feb 2010 04:06 PM PST
Why look at cement? Because it is always with us - how can we not cement. View Full Article »
Thursday, January 14
by
World View
on Thu 14 Jan 2010 02:35 PM PST
Email from Daniel Eshkol re: Pete Sumaruck’s Breakthrough Technology, and email’s reply. View Full Article »
Tuesday, December 29
by
World View
on Tue 29 Dec 2009 05:24 PM PST
Dr. Tom Bearden disproves the Second Law of Thermodynamics. And Pete Sumaruck discusses his breakthrough technology. View Full Article »
Thursday, November 19
by
World View
on Thu 19 Nov 2009 12:01 AM PST
In ways you wouldn't expect - power is the key View Full Article »
Friday, October 30
by
World View
on Fri 30 Oct 2009 06:48 AM PDT
DESPERATION ECONOMICS: Wood…Afghanistan Lives by the Basics View Full Article »
Sunday, October 25
by
World View
on Sun 25 Oct 2009 08:28 AM PDT
After surgery, August, 2010, Peter Sumaruck was asked about the quality of competency and compassion, he received at Providence Health Care Hospital. View Full Article »
Tuesday, September 29
by
World View
on Tue 29 Sep 2009 10:09 AM PDT
Dirty Tricks Against the Inventor Peter Sumaruck - from July 6, 2009 email View Full Article »
Saturday, September 12
by
World View
on Sat 12 Sep 2009 11:51 PM PDT
Will we let domestic terrorism tear our country apart?
View Full Article »
Monday, August 3
by
World View
on Mon 03 Aug 2009 08:36 PM PDT
War marks the apex of astonishment...if we must go, can't we do our best to better the odds. View Full Article »
Sunday, July 19
by
World View
on Sun 19 Jul 2009 03:39 PM PDT
Now that Pete has shed the unwanted baggage of AERO/Orion - one harassment ends and another begins... View Full Article »
Friday, July 10
by
World View
on Fri 10 Jul 2009 01:56 PM PDT
"We speak of energy saving, and this is a very complex issue for our people because we don't know how to save," Medvedev said. View Full Article »
Tuesday, July 7
by
World View
on Tue 07 Jul 2009 02:31 PM PDT
Pete has much to tell us and he tells it in a comfortable articulate manner. I’ve know about his ... View Full Article » Sunday, June 7
by
World View
on Sun 07 Jun 2009 10:37 AM PDT
Peter Sumaruck Displays His Closed Loop, Overunity Power Production System -
Disproving Physics’ Ohm’s Law and the Laws of Thermodynamics... View Full Article » Friday, May 22
by
World View
on Fri 22 May 2009 08:53 PM PDT
Pete Sumaruck and the Naysayer - They have a problem. Pete's invention works View Full Article »
Sunday, May 10
by
World View
on Sun 10 May 2009 08:12 PM PDT
The Sumaruck Electricity Power Production System Compared to Nuclear Power Plant Production. View Full Article »
Tuesday, April 28
by
World View
on Tue 28 Apr 2009 11:00 AM PDT
What makes Peter run? Why is Pete Sumaruck determinded to make his invention succeed? What keeps driving him. pushing him...why he'll never give up. View Full Article »
Thursday, April 2
by
World View
on Thu 02 Apr 2009 11:03 AM PDT
Plus humorous news update of June 20, 2009 - where are they now? View Full Article »
Monday, March 16
by
World View
on Mon 16 Mar 2009 04:39 PM PDT
Zero-Amp Tech and the inventor, Peter Sumaruck announces the completion of the newest prototype of his power producing systems. View Full Article »
Sunday, February 22
by
World View
on Sun 22 Feb 2009 12:31 PM PST
The Breakthrough Technology of Peter Sumaruck is "Online - closed-looped - and operational" View Full Article »Tuesday, January 20
by
World View
on Tue 20 Jan 2009 05:15 PM PST
The Book and the Bomb - Reading Into “The Nuclear Express” “Since the birth of the nuclear age, no nation ... View Full Article » Saturday, January 17
by
World View
on Sat 17 Jan 2009 02:09 PM PST
Russian Arms Control Expert and Political Prisoner, Igor Sutyagin - Information Briefing On October 27, 1999, Igor Sutyagin bravely opened ... View Full Article » Thursday, January 1
by
World View
on Thu 01 Jan 2009 09:18 PM PST
…but here to celebrate the Cuban Revolution, just the same View Full Article »
Monday, October 13
by
World View
on Mon 13 Oct 2008 10:41 AM PDT
Recognized or not, everything we do is an event. View Full Article »
Friday, October 10
by
World View
on Fri 10 Oct 2008 04:07 PM PDT
The Green Scene of a Silicon Valley Venture-Capital Firm View Full Article »
Sunday, September 7
by
World View
on Sun 07 Sep 2008 02:07 PM PDT
Everyone reports on Georgia, but few have any answers - what to do? View Full Article »
Thursday, September 4
by
World View
on Thu 04 Sep 2008 03:37 PM PDT
Plain and simple, technology is the answer. View Full Article »
Tuesday, July 22
by
World View
on Tue 22 Jul 2008 03:02 PM PDT
Give up a promising career in music? Defense Department recruiters asked Frederic to become a spy... View Full Article »
Friday, July 18
by
World View
on Fri 18 Jul 2008 12:14 PM PDT
The James Boys - a Novel Account of Four desperate Brothers, by Richard Liebmann-Smith, Random House I'm not accustomed ... View Full Article » Monday, May 26
by
World View
on Mon 26 May 2008 04:35 PM PDT
The disaster drags on in Burma - one day moves into the next. One death after another, now from exposure, ... View Full Article » Wednesday, April 23
by
World View
on Wed 23 Apr 2008 07:16 AM PDT
Ambition Take me away, I want to go… Past those who are here and those to come. Rapid ... View Full Article » Wednesday, February 6
by
World View
on Wed 06 Feb 2008 08:56 AM PST
Picture beachgoers running up and down the beach in silk or rayon pajamas, usually in stripes. Is this the new Miami Beach or Hawaii fashion? No, but in years past, it was the fashion of Soviet Sochi, a beach resort on the Black Sea. ... View Full Article »
Friday, January 25
by
World View
on Fri 25 Jan 2008 01:53 PM PST
Wide Blue Yonder – that's what it is swinging out into air, toward the audience, in, out, sidewise through the air, moving in choreographed wonder in intricate formations, never hitting the other, up, down rope climbing cables, swinging shadows cast on the wall behind.
As a teenager, Lisa Christensen, wanted to join the circus; she wanted to fly – early ambitions that jumped-started and bumped on their road to fruition. Fly into the present, she has been creating this style of aerial theater for the past 4 years as actor, dancer and choreographer. Andrew Purchin has been improvising dance for 7 years. All his talents as an artist – painter, dancer, choreographer and psychotherapist – work together in his performance of flying theater. As a therapist, his sensitivity to human needs, play into his dancing and connect to his painting. He says, this work requires him to be internally and externally aware; for him it is a deep meditation. Lisa and Andrew say creating the program starts with improvisation. They find certain movements that "work" as they relate to what they want to say. Their troop of 15 or so move beautifully and powerfully together, never infringing on the other's space while always moving the story line ahead – there are no muddy movements. For all their improvisation, the drama progresses with the rhythm they have created. The actors have lines to speak and there is occasional narration as well as some appropriate music. This is not a silent show.
Andrew often brings his artist materials to rehearsal. Note his charcoal and oil painting in colors of pale orange to salmon to merlot. I think of these colors as coming from the dimmed lights playing on the darks shapes of the fliers. To me, some of the figures resemble bats, hanging in a cave, or "under a bridge." Those shapes are pieces of black canvas the dancers slide into, like a sleeping bag or a tent, swaying in and out, conveying their community connections.
In the third play, "Hold onto the Chair", Andrew is the therapist and Lisa is the client/patient. A symbolic prop/motif is the ubiquitous Kleenex box, always available in a therapist's office, and something they pass back and forth to salve each of their needs. Andrew does a mime of pulling out tissues from his mouth and ear – symbolic as pulling out words and emotions. Lisa shows him her dog (stuffed), who gives her relief from her problems. By the end of the play, the dog heals Andrew as well. I asked about the physical necessities required to do this aerial work: does this take a lot of strength? "Upper arm strength develops along with core-belly strength."…"We do a lot of sit-ups, for maybe 20 minutes." One of the troop, Mike, did some yoga positions and breathing before he put on his harness. Why fly? Why not just combine dance with drama? Being off the ground a greater proportion of the time displays emotions no one has seen before – this is truly uncharted territory of human expression. Wide Blue Yonder Dance Company will be performing in San Francisco on Friday, April 11, at 8:00 PM, and Saturday, April 12, 2008, at 8:00 PM, at CounterPULSE. 1310 Mission Street. Admission is $15, from www.brownpapertickets.com or at the door. View Full Article »
by
World View
on Fri 25 Jan 2008 07:51 AM PST
Espionage, Journalism and managed news, Myth-building, Interpretation from the Right and by the Left, Most of all, it’s about the ... View Full Article » Monday, December 31
by
World View
on Mon 31 Dec 2007 11:38 AM PST
Greetings on this gorgeous moonlit night, New Years Eve - the bridge to 2010...WorldViewOpinion.com View Full Article »
Friday, December 28
by
World View
on Fri 28 Dec 2007 07:56 AM PST
Announcement: The Gregorian Calendar is off by ten years – the millennium actually turned on November 9, 1989, when the ... View Full Article »
Tuesday, December 11
by
World View
on Tue 11 Dec 2007 12:58 PM PST
Electric Cars Do Not Need Batteries View Full Article »
Tuesday, December 4
by
World View
on Tue 04 Dec 2007 07:09 AM PST
ENTERTAINMENT Animals don’t just eat, sleep and procreate; they all exhibit, to a varying degree, some sense of whimsy - porpoises frolic and apes ape. All humans create amusement as a distraction from survival tactics, but what did early humans do for fun? With the discovery of fire, there must have been some idle hours, sitting around trying to keep warm. There were men, woman and children with the same kinds of dynamics as today, with even time for play. Amusements? They found out early on they had to kill each other…for territory or to claim a sexual partner. But fighting did not necessarily lead to death …you didn’t want to kill off all those in your pack; you needed them for protection. With others watching, they could practice their techniques of defense, they could show off - they invented warfare and theater. And they fought animals for entertainment - it’s only been a hundred years since it was common practice for battles between man vs. bear as amusement. Someone would sell tickets while others stood around and cheered. And yes, in the town next to you (certainly not in your town), people go to watch one cock lunge and rip at another. Situations have changed since primal times…but humans haven’t. We may have modified our behavior, learned from our mistakes - or not - but what remains is that people want to be amused. You feel exhilarated every time you walk past that amazing painting on the wall. You may be entertained by watching YouTube, or by listening to music, watching a movie, you read a book or listen to an audio as you drive to work. Notice how so much of our current entertainment is passive - we don’t actively participate. We watch or listen to others doing something. Even learning is a form of entertainment…actually, everything is a part of learning. Why am I mixing Art with World Events? Because entertainment is essential to living, and right here, we are going to look at what goes on in the world - how people relate to one another, or how they lunge and rip. By Charlotte Wilson, painter and writer - author of Blue Group Monday, October 8
by
World View
on Mon 08 Oct 2007 07:19 PM PDT
Review of "Bright Star" the Movie - What would John Keats be like today View Full Article »
Friday, June 22
by
World View
on Fri 22 Jun 2007 12:25 PM PDT
Inventor, Peter Sumaruck and political activist, Larry Bailey have made peace. How did that ever happen - tell us about the last battle. View Full Article »
Sunday, May 20
by
World View
on Sun 20 May 2007 08:20 PM PDT
The Science of Torture - NSA agent officer experiences experimental water torture View Full Article »
Friday, May 18
by
World View
on Fri 18 May 2007 10:42 AM PDT
Pete Sumaruck shows us how corruption begins; it all starts with small scale greed and dishonesty and can escalate into major crime. And it can begin with a small time politician. This is the model for all major crime worldwide. View Full Article »
Sunday, December 3
by
World View
on Sun 03 Dec 2006 03:29 PM PST
Gerbert was a turn-of-the-millenium man View Full Article »
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Blue Group
A Biography of Frederic Delis by Charlotte Wilson Frederic DeLis was invited to the Soviet Union to witness a political execution. Executions - There Must be a moral to This Story
Article includes an excerpt from the screenplay, Blue Group, describing DeLis' experiences viewing the execution. ******************* Excerpt from the book Blue Group, First 10 pages of the book. This Work is Copyright Protected, Publish America, Baltimore, 2004 ISBN: 1-59286-877-X |
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How is this performance different from other troops with people swinging from ropes, their legs stretched out with swaging, volumes of scarves. That would be "pretty" with its swirling stripes of color – see one swirl and you have seen them all. But this is theater – three actual plays, short but complete unto themselves. The flying is used as an extension of theater, a way to go further into the drama. The play would be less without flying. "Up" offers a more compelling, liberated reality. "We create works of art that temporarily alter the physical sense of reality."
Their current performance in Santa Cruz, California, is a collection of three short plays. The first is called "What Made Us This Way?", depicting a homeless encampment. Lisa says she's always on the lookout for locations to attach her rope/cables. She found a perfect place under a bridge in a nearby town. It turned out to be also a homeless encampment. She attached her cables and started swinging. The people came out to watch – they were very curious, not critical. They accepted her being there, and she observed them, their life style and how they related to each another – thus was born the play, "What Made Us This Way?".
Another of the plays is called "Pearl Berry" An elderly woman had been sitting in the audience near my friend and me. I whispered, "She dresses just like my mother did." My friend said, "I think she's part of the show," and she was. The woman was younger and a terrific actress; on stage, she was of an elderly lady. Center stage, was a ladderback chair with a cable running up. Sarah David, or Pearl as the octogenarian, climbs up the rope to a light fixture to change a bulb. She is trying to prove her independence, as she tells the audience her daughter want to put her in a "home." She's nimble as she plays her part in the air, rather than on the ground, while always maintaining her older-person character.