Not exact matches
The millennial
worker has a tendency to bleed the
lines between work and
play.
He jokes: «It's British savings for British jobs» - a
play on Gordon Brown's ill - advised «British jobs for British
workers»
line.
An assembly
line for role -
playing games, perhaps, where dozens of masked
workers flank a conveyor belt, smashing together parts: an oversized sword here, a Firaga there, a melancholy hero to tie it all together.
The two
play workers who are spending their summer repainting traffic
lines in the middle of a country highway, and it's a wonderful little character piece.
Thanks to Coleman's immersion in the role — he
plays Dennis as cold and expressionless, his
lines delivered in a hoarse near - whisper — it's tempting to believe him, even if the film's social
workers don't.
But here, Reynolds
plays Jerry Hickfang, a happy
worker on the shipping
line at a bath - and - toilet manufacturer in a small town called Milton.
From the Lunch
Line to the Stage: LA Cafeteria
Worker Featured in New
Play A new play that tackles healthy eating in schools by following the life of a lunch lady opens toni
Play A new
play that tackles healthy eating in schools by following the life of a lunch lady opens toni
play that tackles healthy eating in schools by following the life of a lunch lady opens tonight.
The title of the piece is inspired by Charlie Chaplin's celebrated 1936 film, in which Chaplin
plays a lowly
worker on a factory production
line.