Thanks, as always, for envisioning ahead! Maybe we could have two performances on two
days: The first could be those who come for a week, performing on Saturday; the other
could be more improvisational—those who arrive for the weekend and have scenes memorized
ahead and prepare/work together on Saturday and perform Sunday.
I can’t wait!
LaVonne
Sent from my iPhone
On May 21, 2019, at 8:03 PM, James Ayres
<jayres(a)cvctx.com> wrote:
Next summer Shakespeare at Winedale will celebrate its 50th anniversary and Camp
Shakespeare will celebrate its 20th. This is clearly an historic occasion, something we
should celebrate and indeed something that The University of Texas should celebrate.
James and I will be getting together soon to exchange ideas about that celebration. I’d
like to hear your ideas. Preparation for the 45th anniversary, when we took on two plays
with some 42 folks, took an entire year. We need to begin that planning very soon, at
least draw up a broad outline. I will be very busy beginning June 1 with Camp Shakespeare
and will not be free until July 20 or so. But that should not discourage you from
exchanging emails and tossing them my way.
So let’s get rolling.
Take pains, be perfect,
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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