I wanted to say that one of the things I enjoyed very much about the 2005 reunion was the time I got to spend in everyone else's company, based on the fact that our work was pretty much evenly distributed among the group. I don't doubt for a minute that we could do a play, or even two. But I prefer the burdens of performance to be more equally shared, and I'll note that that the idea of performing selected scenes and passages from Shakespeare has its own time-honored tradition.
--m
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 7:55 AM, Terry Galloway tlgalloway@aol.com wrote:
But I want to have fun not just work myself into the ground. Two plays in a week would kill me. But then I have always loved the more leisurely approach to creativity Terry Sent from my iPhone
On May 20, 2010, at 10:48 AM, "Bruce Meyer" <Bruce.Meyer@UTSouthwestern.edu
wrote:
Actually, i AM serious about the two play suggestion - massive undertaking, so just the kind of impossible task that we are best suited for....
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Dear All,
A grinning and excited second for Bruce's suggestion that we consider longer chunks of fewer plays so that we can get some of the playlong arcs into our storytelling. And two full plays is a great idea, I think, if you're serious.
Matt
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