The crowd of greasepaint
Sep. 20th, 2009 06:36 pmEquivocation
This is the one that I'd been looking forward to the most this season. Shakespeare is commissioned to write a very delicate plot--a political write up involving a sitting monarch--and he can't really say 'no'.
It's a work in progress, and the script I bought wasn't the finalised version. So when I tell all you folks in Seattle that this is a funny, pointed, work, and the end made me cry, and that you should go see it when the company travels North, that means I'll want to hear about your experience. As a theater geek, a history geek, and a polisci geek, this show was a can't miss. It was the only standing ovation performance of the week for me.
We also got to sit in on a post-performance talk with one of the cast members, and I always like to hear somebody talk craft.
And now that I'm home, here are the retroposts from the rest of the week in unlocked format.
http://cyranocyrano.livejournal.com/802217.html
http://cyranocyrano.livejournal.com/802546.html
http://cyranocyrano.livejournal.com/802793.html
This is the one that I'd been looking forward to the most this season. Shakespeare is commissioned to write a very delicate plot--a political write up involving a sitting monarch--and he can't really say 'no'.
It's a work in progress, and the script I bought wasn't the finalised version. So when I tell all you folks in Seattle that this is a funny, pointed, work, and the end made me cry, and that you should go see it when the company travels North, that means I'll want to hear about your experience. As a theater geek, a history geek, and a polisci geek, this show was a can't miss. It was the only standing ovation performance of the week for me.
We also got to sit in on a post-performance talk with one of the cast members, and I always like to hear somebody talk craft.
And now that I'm home, here are the retroposts from the rest of the week in unlocked format.
http://cyranocyrano.livejournal.com/802217.html
http://cyranocyrano.livejournal.com/802546.html
http://cyranocyrano.livejournal.com/802793.html
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Date: 2009-09-22 03:45 am (UTC)