May 24, 2002
Carson Elrod, left, rehearses with the Manhattan Theatre Club for
the New York premiere of the dual plays "House" and "Garden." The
plays, written by Alan Ayckbourn, are performed simultaneously on
stages adjacent to each other.
May 24, 2002
Carson Elrod, left, rehearses with the Manhattan Theatre Club for
the New York premiere of the dual plays "House" and "Garden." The
plays, written by Alan Ayckbourn, are performed simultaneously on
stages adjacent to each other.
Ian Stepp remembers visiting his aunt’s house as a kid, where he’d play classic games like Duck Hunt and iterations of the Mario Brothers saga on the family’s trusty old Nintendo Entertainment System. Now pushing 30, Stepp is still a fan of the now-classic video games that in recent years have spawned a thriving culture and industry capitalizing on the nostalgia of grownups who coveted Nintendo game systems as kids in the 1980s and 90s.
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