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Scott C Elliott
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330 W 1 St APT 803, Dayton, OH 45402 1215 Hampton Dr, Forney, TX 75126
UNC Liver Center 101 Manning Dr Cb 7584, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 9199662516 (phone), 9849743414 (fax)
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English Spanish
Description:
Mr. Elliott works in Chapel Hill, NC and specializes in Hepatology and Gastroenterology. Mr. Elliott is affiliated with North Carolina Memorial Hospital and Rex Hospital.
Perspectives on Method and Theory in the Study of Religion: Adjunct Proceedings of the Xviith Congress of the International Associationor the History of Religions, Mexico City, 1995
L'Anse Creuse High School Central Harrison Township MI 1989-1993
Community:
Sandra Kreiner, John Palmer
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Scott Elliott
Education:
Manchester Music Base - Performing Musician 2-3B and Music Higher National Diploma, Brookway High School
Relationship:
Single
About:
I make music and shit. In that order. I play a few instruments, but I'm more of a composer than a performer. Mostly because I'm shit at all my instruments.
Bragging Rights:
I have the smallest penis in the world by literal miles.
Scott Elliott
Work:
TechZecs LLC - Founder & President
Education:
University of California, Santa Barbara - PhD EE, University of California, Berkeley - MS, BS EE
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Work:
Strong Tower Consulting
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Web Strategist and Social Media Evangelist for Sprott-Shaw Community College
Scott Elliott
Tagline:
C'est moi!
Bragging Rights:
I have the entire extant catalogue of Kurasawa films on DVD.
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Administrator | Editor | Web Designer | Reviewer | Chuck Fan | Android Fan | Gamer | Listener of music
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Owner Oramel Inn www.oramelinn.com
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It won't let me capitalise the S. Very annoying.
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"Buried Child": Ed Harris And Amy Madigan Plow Sam Shepard's Illinois Cornfield
Group, and with its cast of no less accomplished Shepard veterans it is a Buried Child that captures the symbolism and rich poetic imagery that makes Shepard so unique. Originally written in three acts, this production is played without intermission under Scott Elliott's snappy and smart direction.
Date: Feb 18, 2016
Category: Entertainment
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Theater review: New Group's revival of Sam Shepard's 'Buried Child' features stand-out Ed Harris
Cast against type by director Scott Elliott, Mad Man alum Sommer effectively taps his dark side as Bradley. Sparks, as always, is magnetic. Madigan and Farmiga need to dig deeper to make their characters less one-note.
Date: Feb 17, 2016
Category: Entertainment
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'The Spoils' review: No victors in mean-streaked play written by and starring ...
s not fascinating. Other characters are more interesting and wonderfully acted under Scott Elliotts direction for this New Group production. Sarahs complicated take on her job teaching kids with criminal pasts and Reshmas jones for working on dead people make you want to know more about them
Date: Jun 02, 2015
Category: Entertainment
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First Nighter: Jesse Eisenberg's Spoiled "The Spoils," David Greenspan ...
The only mitigating factors in Eisenberg's play are Scott Elliott's fearless direction and the performances. Eisenberg himself obviously created the part so that he could go as far with it as possible, apparently oblivious to the possibility that spectators would quickly resist going along with him
This play, while intense, feels bald and dated more often than it does bold and razor-sharp. Quirky and committed performances by director Scott Elliotts star-dusted cast offer some compensation.
New Group artistic director Scott Elliott has staged the play with careful attention to the simultaneous unraveling of each character as they attempt to obliterate the sorrow David has brought home. Although the play feels too long, it slowly imprints on the audience, as David experiences repeated r
Scott Elliott's expertly rendered production (which trims the text down just a tad) not only fully honors playwright Rabe's adventurous, uncompromised intentions, but quite possibly makes the prose more relevant than ever thanks to the rise of PTSD. David (wonderfully played by rising star David Sc
All praise to Scott Elliott, the director, and his cast, who get more out of Sticks and Bones than Mr. Rabe put into it. Top honors go to Mr. Pullman, whose scalding performance deserves a better play, and Richard Chamberlain, a TV heartthrob of the 60s who is making his welcome return to the Ame