"Shin Myung" from the movie is trying to heal her trauma.
Shine for
Shine Shine rain Shine for me
shine through. She joked, she said, you know, I thought if I let them know who I am, worst case scenario if they fired me I could find another job.
shine every day. There is a joy, and that joy needs to be felt every single day.
shiny um it's nice and thick and viscous um that's a sign of a good Emulsion so
shine and so I had to explain uh what she must have been
Shinjang is in the central part of Asia it's actually almost this exact center part of Asia that's how huge huge China
Shinola. Where American is made.
Shinto has been formed based on these two minds: grateful and awesome feeling towards nature.
Shinto has no founder.
Shinto has no founder, holy scriptures or concept of conversion.
Shinto believes that people receive blessings from countless kami surrounding them.
Shiny ignorance. Well it's certainly-- It's helpful, right?
Shiny ones or matte?
shines as a proxy for standing upright.
shine. So I'll let you go, but you should know that it ain't
shine, so I'll let you go. But you
Shina: Almost. I came in August; they opened in March and I came in August.
Shina: And it was, and it wasn't, and it wasn't the Puerto Ricans and -- John: Polish.
Shina: the Polish, it was -- Mikey : Jews and Catholics, I think.
Shina: No. Yeah. John: Catholics and Jews. Um-hum.
Shina: Before, when they were still in works for it.
Shina: And Catholics. And then they were like well there's all these gang fights happening in New York where the Puerto Ricans and the Poles, let's try to make this happen and then
Shina: plays and musicals.
Shina: Consquelo, she's the Shark that dies her hair blond. She's one of the, one of the girls.
Shina: I do. Blond with black roots.
Shina: Huh-uh. Have you? Do we have to?
Shina: Um, I grew up in Wichita, Kansas and did theater there. We have a summer stock
Shina: Yeah. They were smoking in -- John: Of course me in the alleyway just like, "Oh God, here I go again?"
Shina: "You guys auditioning?" "Yeah." John: What are you doin' over here?
Shina: Oh my God.
Shina: Yeah. John: Like that doesn't ha, like they-they look at you and they audition you for months and months and months and months and months and months.
Shina: Right. John: "We want you to do it." You're like, "Really?" Like after all this time you're gonna sit here and finally, it's-it's just like hurry
Shina: It's a Sunday.
Shina: Any ? commentator: just this revival?
Shina: Broadway productions of -- John: Any Broadway production of West Side Story.
Shina: And they shut it.
Shina: It's up to the producers when it comes down to it.
Shina: Yeah. commentator: I mean there's always the union discussion there's -- Shina: Legally Blonde ran longer than us.
Shina: It'll take a while, I think.
Shina: At least. commentator: It's been around for what, 60 year, almost 60 years.
Shina: Well, he's-he's so old school. I think honestly, in my opinion, that I did not get to do the entire process with him, and since I'm not one of like his main focuses
Shina: Only play-- But yeah, those are the ones I'd be in; want to be in.
Shina: John: It wil at some point.
Shina: male #1: Spanish, but even so I thought it was brilliant. I mean you knew just from body language what was going on. Do you think that the show's been watered down for-for
Shina: Yeah. John: Origi-, was it originally?
Shina: That's not how he died.
Shina: Um. John: I mean he would look at you and just call you names. Just to make you think that
Shina: commentator: Why were you out of the show?