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This is the role with which Ms. Jackson, a two-time Oscar winner, returned to the stage to hosannas — at London's Old Vic in 2016 — after 23 years as a member of the British Parliament. Continuing what is sure to remain one of the most remarkable second — or is it third? — acts in show business, Ms. Jackson proceeded to Broadway in 2018 to appear not as Lear, but as the aged, bitter, death-denying central figure of Edward Albee's "Three Tall Women. " Image Credit... Sara Krulwich/The New York Times She deservedly won the 2018 Tony Award for best actress for that performance. Now, at last, New York has the chance to see her Lear, albeit in a different production, and it is a carefully faceted jewel. The surprise here isn't that a woman is playing a man, which quickly comes to seem irrelevant. What's more unexpected is the subtlety with which this natural powerhouse shades her character from the start. Unlike most Lears, Ms. Jackson doesn't begin in full, imperious spleen. When we first meet him, he's a tyrant who doesn't have to raise his voice because he assumes his every wish is everybody else's command.
90 males. The median income for a household in the county was $41, 458, and the median income for a family was $48, 923. Males had a median income of $31, 002 versus $22, 527 for females. The per capita income for the county was $18, 004. About 5. 10% of families and 8. 10% of the population were below the poverty line, including 9. 80% of those under age 18 and 7. 80% of those age 65 or over. Communities [ edit]
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During the Third Party System, Sibley was a strongly Democratic county due to the opposition of its German Catholic populace to the pietism of the Republican Party. It voted Democratic at every presidential election until William Jennings Bryan 's Populist-backed free silver campaign drove its voters to William McKinley. Except when voting for Robert La Follette in 1924 and Franklin D. Roosevelt during his two 1930s landslides, Sibley County has been strongly Republican since 1896.
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