06-09-2010, 11:39 PM
Hi,
Good phrase, but not familiar. I think I'll use it until something better comes along.
Neither of those two phrases rings a bell.
I remember three such performances. One was a presentation of The Tempest which was good except for the actors delivering their lines too quickly -- a common fault in amateur and even professional Shakespearian performances. Another was an excellent presentation of Miller's The Crucible, probably my favorite (
) of his plays. The third, I remember little of. It might have been one of Ibsen's works, which I usually find too introverted to keep my interest. It was, as I recall, a well performed, tedious, story of a man unsure of his worth. Could have been The Master Builder, or I could have read that and it was something entirely different.
--Pete
(06-09-2010, 05:33 PM)kandrathe Wrote: 'm not Jim, but I play one in a minimalist theater.
Good phrase, but not familiar. I think I'll use it until something better comes along.
(06-09-2010, 10:55 PM)King Jim Wrote: Reading or Staged Readings, is the best I can come up with after googling.
Neither of those two phrases rings a bell.
I remember three such performances. One was a presentation of The Tempest which was good except for the actors delivering their lines too quickly -- a common fault in amateur and even professional Shakespearian performances. Another was an excellent presentation of Miller's The Crucible, probably my favorite (
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