I got the list of scenes.
Thank you!

much love,
Susan

On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 8:22 PM, Maggie Megaw <maggie@bizaffairs.com> wrote:
What a feast you lay before us.  Thank you Mary, Alice, Gail, Madge, Stan, Terry, and Doc!  What a job to sort, balance, figure all this out.

--Maggie

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----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Mary Collins <mmcollins50@yahoo.com>
To: weeklong-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Sent: Wed, June 23, 2010 8:20:04 PM
Subject: Heigh Ho, and here we go!

Dear Ancianos,

  Here are the results of all the
discussion, voting, to'ing, fro'ing, phone consulting, spreadsheets, line counts and so on. Hurrah! We hope it is an accurate reflection of the general consensus.  We've tried to include lots of scenes with plenty of speakers, mixing the sad and the happy, the solemn and the serious, and to give the performance a structure related to playing (with a tip of the hat to our original theme).  There will still be time for discussion about transitions between scenes and even whether we need to trim further.  The scenes with their speakers are listed below and as an attachment.

Doc will have time as of July 9, once Camp Shakespeare's AYLI performs, to do the casting, so please read/reread, and decide which TWO substantial roles you would most like to play. We have listed nearly all the roles, for context, but are asking for your desires re:
the strongest voices in the scenes. Please email your choices to Doc and the committee (tried to put this info in a line for you, but it didn't work):

Mary Collins <mmcollins50@yahoo.com>; James Ayres <jayres@cvctx.com>; McDonald G. <G.McDonald@soton.ac.uk>; Madge Darlington <mmdarlington@gmail.com>; Stan Kern <stan@texashealingarts.com> Terry Galloway <tlgalloway@aol.com Alice Gordon <alicegordon@earthlink.net


Almost there!  thanks for your patience, and
we can now begin having those dreams where we somehow forgot to learn
our lines....

Love and best wishes to all,

The Committee and Doc



Scenes to be
performed August 14, 2010 at Shakespeare at Winedale

TAMING, THE
INDUCTION, Scene 2
          A LORD, later posing as a servant
          CHRISTOPHER
SLY / HAMLET
BARTHOLOMEW, PAGE TO THE LORD, later posing as sly’s wife
A COMPANY OF STROLLING PLAYERS
HUNTSMEN AND SERVANTS TO THE LORD
HOSTESS OF A TAVERN

HAMLET 3.2.
LINES 1 - 295
          HAMLET
          PLAYER
KING
PLAYER QUEEN
THE PLAYERS
ROSENCRANTZ
GUILDENSTERN
POLONIUS
OPHELIA
GERTRUDE
CLAUDIUS
HORATIO

COE 2.2 + 3.1 (TRIM, IF POSSIBLE)
          ANTIPHOLUS S
          DROMIO
S
          ADRIANA
          LUCIANA

          ANTIPHOLUS E
          DROMIO
E
          BALTHASAR
          LUCE
          ANGELO

LEAR STOCKS  2.4.
LEAR
FOOL
KNIGHT
KENT
GLOUCESTER
GENTLEMAN
CORNWALL
REGAN
GONERIL

TAMING SERVANTS 4.1
GRUMIO
CURTIS
NATHANIEL
PHILIP
JOSEPH
NICHOLAS
PETRUCHIO
KATE
FIRST SERVANT
PETER


WTALE 3.2
LEONTES
OFFICERS AND LORDS
HERMIONE
CLEOMENES
DION
SERVANT
PAULINA
SPEAKING OFFICER
SPEAKING LORD
PAULINA

MND LOVERS GANG 3.2
OBERON
PUCK
DEMETRIUS
HERMIA
LYSANDER
HELENA

[INTERMISSION]


12TH NIGHT 1.5
MARIA
CLOWN
OLIVIA
MALVOLIO
TOBY
VIOLA

LEAR 4.5 OR 4.6 (IN CONFLATED TEXT) GLOUCESTER, EDGAR, AND LEAR ON THE HEATH
GLOUCESTER
EDGAR
LEAR
GENTLEMAN
OSWALD

2H4 3.2 SHALLOW, SILENCE
SHALLOW
SILENCE
FALSTAFF
MOULDY
SHADOW
WART
FEEBLE
BULCALF

WT 5.3 STATUE
LEONTES
PAULINA
POLIXENES
PERDITA
CAMILLO
FLORIZEL
LORDS

MND 5.1, as of line 106, "So please your grace, the prologue
is addressed."
QUINCE
BOTTOM/PYRAMUS
FLUTE/THISBY
OTHER MECHANICALS
THESEUS
HIPPOLYTA
PHILOSTRATE
FAIRIES
DEMETRIUS
LYSANDER
PUCK
OBERON
TITANIA



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