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THE LOSS OF NAMELESS THINGS

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  • Do you think Oakley Hall III is happier today than he was before his accident, when he felt pressure to live up to the expectations of his family, friends, critics and theatergoers?

  • Filmmaker Bill Rose said he hoped viewers would come away from THE LOSS OF NAMELESS THINGS with an understanding that “life is a mystery, which we live.” Do you think that the film achieve that goal? If so, how?

  • Who are the artists of today who are taking chances in their work as Oakley Hall III and his colleagues did at the Lexington Conservatory Theater?
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