I think Dr. Meyers and Counselor/Art Appraiser Blackbird hold the rubber
chicken lore of which I am aware. Blackbird pulled a rubber chicken out of
her bloomers in CE reunion during the gate scene. "Get me a crow." What
year was that?
Stan
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[mailto:winedale-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Mike Godwin
Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2010 5:35 PM
To: James Ayres
Cc: Eric Thomas; Shakespeare at Winedale 1970-2000 alums
Subject: Re: [Winedale-l] Fwd: CampShakespeare '10
I happily admit my error! I do recall finding a lead casket with an
(apparently) colorized photo of Portia when digging through boxes of
costumes and props in 1979.
Now to the important issue: when was the first CE in which stuffed fruit,
animals, etc. (possibly a rubber chicken) were thrown?
--m
On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 4:32 PM, James Ayres <jayres(a)cvctx.com> wrote:
'77 was the first three-play effort: CE, MV, TS.
Doc
On Jun 12, 2010, at 7:00 AM, Jerald Head wrote:
Dear Alice,
Thank you for correcting the misconception about the first -time-we did-a
full-play misconception. It is in times like these that we need a wise
historian. I fear my emotions led me to obscure the facts, like many a Texan
politician. My neurons are not firing this morning so perhaps you, as our
historian, could remind Mr Godwin that the first time 3 plays were done was
not in '78 but I believe in either '76 or '77. I would direct this to Mr
Godwin himself, but he seems to recall me being dismissive of attempting a
tragedy in some distant conversation so long ago and I fear adding to the
heat of this discussion. I do not recall being dismissive and that would
certainly be out of character. Surely I was being sincere, but time may have
clouded our memories of that encounter as well. But really, time may obscure
some memories but nothing seems as delicious as Alice and Donald becoming
Beatrice and Benedict.
Love,
Jerald
On Jun 11, 2010, at 11:19 PM, Alice Gordon wrote:
Ah, Jerald, such wisdom about the class of '75. Oh, I just happened to be a
part of it as well. But I must address the first-time-we-did-a full-play
misconception, however darling every other single thing you said was: The
first full play was The Tempest, in 1973, put together in one week, and
generator of one of the most exciting and fantastic improvisations ever done
in the barn, which was developed for the performances: for the storm, the
whole class was strewn from balcony downward along the stage left stairs,
holding and billowing for dear life one of the big tarps from under the
pecan trees. Someone behind the barn cracked a big piece of sheet metal for
thunder. Someone emitted lightning from the lighting booth. Doc started it
all.
And the second was Midsummer, put together in a somewhat longer amount of
time.
Love to ALL,
Alice
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From: Jerald Head <jlhead1952(a)gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 20:47:04 -0500
To: James Ayres <jayres(a)cvctx.com>
Cc: "Thomas, Eric" <Eric.Thomas(a)uth.tmc.edu>du>,
"winedale-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org" <winedale-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Subject: Re: [Winedale-l] Fwd: CampShakespeare '10
Heat indeed. And now we start. The best class of Shakespeare at Winedale?
Such competition, how tiresome and unnecessary. Really there is only one
best class, and we all know it was the legendary Class of '75. The "Much
Ado" will forever be remembered as a turning point in the history of
Winedale. Not only for the fact that it was the first year a complete play
was performed, but also for the use of the entire community and surroundings
for the beginning, including the parade with soldiers on horseback and the
amazing Polka Dots marching ensemble. I really did not want to participate
in such a discussion of "The Best..." but for sake of historical accuracy, I
felt compelled to respond. I feel this should be the end of this discussion.
Besides who the hell is Autolycus? Some ancestor of Odysseus? Oh now I
remember. Wasn't he a character, a peddler or something, in one of those
"problem" plays, "The Winters Tale." I recall seeing it in the barn
perhaps
in the 80's but the Reagan years all seem to blur together for some reason.
I vaguely recall a frozen statue and some pastoral nonsense involving sheep.
I recall that the statue did a fine job of being a statue, outstanding in
fact. So lets put an end to this petty "best of" nonsense. We are all proud
Winedaleans. It is just that some of us have much more to be proud of as we
approach this historic reunion than others.
Sincerely,
Jerald, proudly a member of the historic class of '75.
On Jun 11, 2010, at 6:00 PM, James Ayres wrote:
Good for you, Eric. All we need is a bit more heat!
Doc
On Jun 11, 2010, at 8:07 AM, Thomas, Eric wrote:
Doc,
David has thousands of fans so be prepared. Start cooking, pull out the
extra chairs, and just go ahead and expand the barn. Has there ever been a
better Autolycus at Winedale? And now that I think about it, was there ever
a better class (Summer '86)?
Just thought I'd try to heat up this list-serv a bit.
Eric
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<mailto:winedale-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org%5d> On Behalf Of James Ayres
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2010 7:43 PM
To: David Ziegler
Cc: winedale-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: Re: [Winedale-l] Fwd: CampShakespeare '10
While we have not made final arrangements for everything I can report this
with some degree of confidence:
1) Performance is at 2:00, n'est-ce pas?
Yes.
2) Is there a banquet or bbq or meal and further celebrations afterwards?
Yes.
3) Until what time is above event to unfold?
Probably about 7.
4) Are we out of Winedale that evening, out of our accomodations? (Sp)
No. You have reservations for the evening of the 14.
5) Or are we staying through the evening and vacating on August 15?
Yes. After breakfast.
Sorry to have to ask someone to repeat him or herself, but fans are lining
up and would like me to clarify these details.
Just how many "fans" are you talking about?
Looking forward (you can't IMAGINE how much) to being with you all!
David
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Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2010 16:39:58 -0700
Subject: [Winedale-l] Fwd: CampShakespeare '10
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