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Post by lkwalker » Sun Feb 07, 2016 12:39 pm

so how we all doin'?
"If you don't think to good, don't think too much." Yogi

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Post by lkwalker » Sun Feb 07, 2016 12:40 pm

lkwalker wrote:so how we all doin'?
God convulsed in shivers in the frigid emptiness. And from Her emanated a multiplicity of sparks to light the darkness. And then a sleep fell upon Her. Until by gravity the points of light returned- and warmed, She awakened..
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Post by Royal » Sun Feb 07, 2016 6:00 pm

Good Day BE,

Welcome. Is this musings on toasted dolphin? For me, the situation is a loop from the play last night.

Mistaken identity, misplaced ardor and a fight for true love ensues in David Ives’ adaptation of Piron’s classic 1738 French farce. Add to the chaos some scheming servants, pseudonyms and disguises and there is much to untangle before love-plots are resolved and a happy ending found.

Continuing the successful partnership between Artistic Director Michael Kahn and David Ives, STC presents the third play in Ives’ series of rediscovered French comedy masterpieces, following The Heir Apparent (2011) and The Liar (2010). A world-premiere translation and adaptation, Ives’ presentation of Alexis Piron's The Metromaniacs once again applies his brilliant sense of comedic timing to a lost classic.
http://theatrewashington.org/content/metromaniacs


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Post by Pigeon » Sun Feb 07, 2016 8:16 pm

Hi BE, long time.

How's your part of the world.

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Post by Royal » Sun Feb 07, 2016 11:14 pm

My guess is that he's pre-gaming with a Bernie Sanders collective at the local lodge.

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