Excellently well stated, Jeff.  It was an AWESOME performance!   There did not seem to be a weak link in the chain of players..... they covered each others 6s and seemed to have enjoyed every moment as much as we did.   The PLAY really is the Thing.....   It was an honor to share in their youth and energy.   Congratulations and Love to All!
Joy
 
> Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2010 22:47:26 -0700
> From: larsbeck@swbell.net
> To: weeklong-l@lists.wikimedia.org
> Subject: [Weeklong-l] shakespeare camp MND
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> Just got back from seeing Doc's Shakespeare camp for kids perform MND. It was a wonderful performance, excellent ensemble, very good use of a multitude of musical instruments, Clayton's Augie doing a great job as Bottom, and an excellent Oberon (and the same guy played Snug the joiner/lion). AND a Puck to knock your socks off. (Maybe being about 3'6" and 40 lbs gives you an advantage in looking right for the role, but this kid was ROMPING. I think she was channeling the inner mischief-elf that lives within all ten year olds.) I was tempted to bow down before her and kiss her feet, but I assumed that it would weird her out and would be misinterpreted as just being a pervert. If anyone has a chance to see it tomorrow in the barn, I think it would be worth the trip.
> SO the Shakespeare camp first session of 2010 has set the bar pretty high.
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