50? Seriously? Can't be.
Thank you, Doc, for the lead time.
I have a history of nightmares in which I am on stage and have not memorized my lines. I think the only way to clear this is to partake and participate in reunion this time even though I live way up here in Massachusetts. I'm ready to dive in. Let me know. Count me in.
Maria
On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 8:36 PM, James Ayres jayres@cvctx.com wrote:
Only a few of you will remember that famous line spoken by Alice Gordon in 1973 at the end of *The Tempest *for which she won the Boatswain Award for good news. Major moment. You had to be there.
Well, the best news now is that the kids in Camp Shakespeare explored new worlds and met delightful inhabitants in Navarre (LLL), Sicilia and Bohemia (WT) and celebrated their discoveries for wonderful audiences. We had another great summer. Thanks to those of you who contributed to their success through gift and audience. We are growing another generation of Shakespeareans, many of them sons and daughters of you guys.
We are also approaching the 50th—count ‘em f i f t y— anniversary of Shakespeare at Winedale in 2020. So I’d like to hear some suggestions about how to celebrate THIS reunion. A week in the country again? Two plays again? Or one? Yes, it is early, but this one is big and may be my last, alas. So please give it some thought. I guess that we would once again need a “reunion committee”? What do you think? I’m eager to get a’going.
With a hay and a ho and a hey nonny,
Doc
Jim (Doc) Ayres Professor Emeritus, The University of Texas Founding Director, Shakespeare at Winedale and Camp Shakespeare Director of Mission, Camp Shakespeare
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