Library Media Center. Terms in this set (69). Raffles Players, Raffles Institution. Audition to be a part of The Bold, the Young, and the Murdered, a murder mystery comedy! The bold the young and the murdered. Cushing, OK United States. An egotistical and self – absorbed character who believes he is destined for greater things beyond a crummy soap opera. My research tells me that he specialises in writing spoofs, mostly staged by high school and college groups in the USA. Howe, TX United States. Tyler Tripodo (played by Bao Xiao).
Edward Little High School. Eight of the actors play characters in the long-running soap opera, "The Bold and the Young. Anthony Wayne High School. Edmonton, KY United States. Superior Central High School. Health & Medication Forms. Alyssa Delaney as Lily Baumgartner playing the part of Sequoiya. Be familiar with the script before coming to auditions. The Gallery Theatre. The bold the young the murdered. They really have turned a sow's ear into almost a silk purse. Abu Dhabi, ON United Arab Emirates. Plays stereotypical elderly woman Mona Jeffries.
And fell in love with it. Waycross Area Community Theatre. Desert Jr/Sr High School. Suddenly, an unidentifiable assailant emerges from the shadows and bludgeons Oli to death! Newark Memorial High School. St. Matthias Academy.
Melissa Hindt as Oli, director. Bunker Hill, IN United States. Email for an appointment time, and access to a script will be made available to you. The airheaded new intern who appears without prior notification. Columbia High School. With the real killer (and erstwhile executive producer) now dead, Keri assumes the role of producer for the show.
Thomas a Kempis Prayer (Prayer from The Imitation of Christ). Thou art none the holier if thou art praised, nor the viler if thou art reproached. And much after the same rate Salvian brings in the wicked of his time, stumbling at the looseness of professors, and saying, Where is that catholic law which they believe? He who only resisteth outwardly and pulleth not up by the root, shall profit little; nay, rather temptations will return to him the more quickly, and will be the more terrible. Not that learning is to be blamed, nor the taking account of anything that is good; but a good conscience and a holy life is better than all. Then thou shalt make great progress if thou keep thyself free from all temporal care. For first cometh to the mind the simple suggestion, then the strong imagination, afterwards pleasure, evil affection, assent.
And to engage you to the imitation of Christ in this, I must briefly press it with a few encouragements, which methinks should prevail with any heart that is truly gracious. It would be more just to accuse thyself and excuse thy brother. If it be right and desirable for thee to speak, speak things which are to edification. Keep under thy body by penitence, and then shalt thou be able to have a sure confidence.
He considereth to what duties others are bound, and neglecteth those to which he is bound himself. Blessed is he who understandeth what it is to love Jesus, and to despise himself for Jesus' sake. The delights of Christ were all in heaven. Christians, here is your pattern: happy art thou, reader, if thou canst say, when God calls thee to suffering and self denying work, I am filled with the will of God. Secondly, The obedience of Christ was universal and complete, he was obedient to all the will of God, making no demur to the hardest service imposed by the will of God upon him, Phil. Many who seek to fly from temptations fall yet more deeply into them. Fifthly, In a word, The obedience of Christ was constant; he was obedient unto death, he was not weary of his work to the last. Christ was willing to suffer and be despised, and darest thou complain of any? Secondly, This imitation of Christ implies, that as no man is, or may pretend to be his own guide, so no mere man, how wise or holy soever he be, may pretend to be a rule to other men; but Christ is the rule of every man's way and walking.
These the reader ought to welcome; and, if he knows them, will be glad to hear them once more. Then he is heavy of heart, he groaneth, he crieth out for the very disquietness of his heart. If thou thoughtest upon thy death more often than how long thy life should be, thou wouldest doubtless strive more earnestly to improve. It is often better and safer for a man not to have many comforts in this life, especially those which concern the flesh. What doth it profit to live long, when we amend so little? Leave vain things to vain men, and mind thou the things which God hath commanded thee. A good life maketh a man wise toward God, and giveth him experience in many things.
If it were well with thee, and thou wert purified from evil, all things would work together for thy good and profiting. While thou hast time, lay up for thyself undying riches. "Not as though I kind already attained, either were already perfect, but I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus. " Men pass away, but the truth of the Lord endureth for ever. Ignorance of God, and of yourselves, gives rise and being to this sin: They that know God will be humble, Isa. But a true lover of Christ, and a diligent seeker after virtue, falleth not back upon those comforts, nor seeketh such sweetness as may be tasted and handled, but desireth rather hard exercises, and to undertake severe labours for Christ. Sadness always goeth hand in hand with the glory of the world. Who hath a harder battle to fight than he who striveth for self-mastery? And yet, in one sense, it is hardly an original work at all. If thou shouldest see all things before thee at once, what would it be but a vain vision? Wherefore one saith, Check the beginnings; once thou might'st have cured, But now 'tis past thy skill, too long hath it endured. But it is not to be understood indefinitely and universally of all the works or actions of Christ, some of which were extraordinary and miraculous, some purely mediatory, and not imitable by us: In these paths no Christian can follow Christ; nor may so much as attempt to walk as he walked. According as a matter toucheth our fancy, so oftentimes do we judge of it; for easily do we fail of true judgment because of our own personal feeling. If thou wouldst learn to put away from thee every created thing, Jesus would freely take up His abode with thee.
Of the danger of too much familiarity. Even this title is sanctioned only by usage, for the book deals with many other subjects than the Following. If even unto this day thou hadst ever lived in honours and pleasures, what would the whole profit thee if now death came to thee in an instant? A pure heart seeth the very depths of heaven and hell.