Worthies all,
Back in the summer of 2000, a small film crew shot a
documentary about the Shakespeare at Winedale experience. I was part of
that crew (my summers were '94, '95 and '97), along with Daniel Sacks
('97), Daryl Wyatt ('96), and our friends Mark Tilley and Talmadge
Boyd. We shadowed Doc, James, and the summer class, capturing some
incredible footage and interviews. We were also on hand when the Reunion
class worked on the Merry Wives of Windsor, which allowed us to
interview a number of Winedale luminaries.
Since you are only now hearing back about the documentary, you might
guess that the project was vastly more ambitious than any of us
realized. Post-production stretched into a couple years, then 5 years,
then 10 years, but at long last we are ready to share a Muse of Fire
with one and all, and UT has generously offered to host a world-premiere
screening of the film on August 21st, at 7 PM, at the Black Box at the Student Activity Center.
The film is a powerful tribute to the program, and a potent reminder
of the values and lessons that come from a summer spent rising to the
challenges of Shakespeare's plays. It moves swiftly, covering a lot of
ground in a short space, much as we did during the long days out at
Winedale, and I doubt that any former student will be able to watch it
without wanting to jump up and get cracking on some scene work. For
prospective students, or loved ones who have never been able to grasp
what happens out there that transforms us all, the film will inspire and
amaze.
I would love it if we could get every former student to come to the
screening. I would especially love to see the 2000 summer and reunion classes there, because the film couldn't exist without them. I know that getting everyone together will be impossible, but if you are near enough to
Austin and interested in coming, it will be a great evening and well
worth your time. It will be a great chance to catch up with each other,
to remember our summer experiences, and to see the film for the first
time. Please RSVP Chelsea Bunn (
cbunn@austin.utexas.edu) and let her know you'd like to come, and she will add
you to the guest list. You won't regret it!
Thanks,
Andy Bond