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re: FANNY HILL FIRST PREVIEW Feb 4
2006, 06:46:41 PM
"The Plot then is the first principle...Character holds the second place...Third in order is Thought...Fourth among the elements enumerated is Diction...Of the remaining elements Song holds the chief position...The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic." ~Aristotle. Where has theatre gone, then? 1. Spectacle 2. Song 3. Character 4. Plot 5. Diction 6. Thought Wonder what Aristotle w
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re: Kiss of the Spider Woman Question Feb 3
2006, 03:33:31 AM
i can send you a very intriguing paper i had written on "kiss" the film. it also has a works cited page, with plenty of articles i believe that you should be able to look up. let me know and i can email it once i locate it.
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re: FANNY HILL FIRST PREVIEW Feb 3
2006, 03:31:55 AM
question for hunter. did you see it? have you read the book? ahh... well i did...both. i was skeptical walking in, and thrilled walking out. i only went since i knew the producers. to answer a previous question "big em's" was great. the whole cast really was. it was a very very well done piece. and yes, hunter it is dated. 18th century to be exact. oh, wait. wasn't les mis a dated play? that was an okay show, i guess. let's also keep in mind tha
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re: FANNY HILL FIRST PREVIEW Feb 2
2006, 06:30:53 PM
actually, the set was not bad. granted, the cast (remember that it's off-broadway) changed the set around. it was relatively low-budget and you could tell. however, the cast made up for it. with Patti Allison, Nancy Anderson, Emily Skinner and David Cromwell making an exciting and arousing show (i say that only to keep with the theme of the show ) it was interesting to see several members of the cast playing a few roles apiece. Cromwell played several l
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FANNY HILL FIRST PREVIEW Feb 2
2006, 06:25:33 PM
so...i got the producer tickets for Fanny Hill's First Preview last night. I was going to go to the final dress rehearsal, but had class instead. Anyway, it was remarkable. Produced by the York Theatre, which was relatively unattractive upon entering the outer area, though delightful once inside and seated. The show was true to the original novel, witty, funny and very very VERY provocative. I recommend it to anybody who is a lover of 18th century literature, or just a good night at the the
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re: One thing that instantly makes you happy Dec 21
2005, 10:38:30 AM
would watching elderly people dance be considered senile? eh...i'll go with the normal stuff: huskies watching one of my plays produced running outdoors (woods preferably)
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NEWSICAL Dec 13
2005, 01:00:28 PM
Newsical is going to be opening up for i want to say two weeks only. This is the show that is based soley on the day-to-day news, where they re-write the script every couple shows. It's supposed to be amazing. Everybody should check it out.
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i'm posting on the message board! Dec 13
2005, 03:57:58 AM
who wants to touch me?
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