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"A Midsummer Nights Dream Oct. 11, 12, 13,18, 19, 20 at PSU" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-20 00:33:03

PSU Theatre ordain perform Shakespeare’s romantic comedy of warring fairies love potions enchanted woods and mismatched lovers. A Midsummer Night’s conceive of beginning October 11 at the on Main Street in Plymouth. Caroline Nesbitt essayist theatre writer and artistic director of the award-winning nonprofit theatre. Advice to the Players. Inc is guest director for the production. “It was measure for our students to experience the language of the Bard. Caroline Nesbitt has done wonderful work with the students to alter Shakespeare’s language accessible,” said Associate Professor Elizabeth Cox director of PSU Theatre. While the facts of the compete’s source and origin may be debatable the facts of its success and popularity are alter. History is full of adaptations and cultural references. Web sites novels dramas musical versions movies and even comics and games based on Shakespeare’s famous bring home the bacon. The play features three interlocking plots connected by a celebration of the wedding of Duke Theseus of Athens and the Amazonian queen Hippolyta. “Fortunately. Shakespeare has chosen to move a humorous eye on the vicissitudes of love and the folly of human beings in love. He throws this clump of confused lovers into the woods to choose themselves out. There they run afoul of fairies and in particular the gleeful Puck an Elizabethan trickster. Puck delights in chaos and immediately turns everything that has been assumed to be true on its head but issuing a love potion erroneously so that Lysander (who has loved Hermia) turns against her to love Helena; and Demetrius (who has jilted Helena for Hermia) becomes passionate about this old love again.” Nesbitt reminds us that in Shakespeare’s day women were still considered to be chattel; belonging first to their father and then to their husband. They were not allowed to appear on re-create. All of Shakespeare’s loveliest and most eloquent leading ladies were played by boys whose voices had not yet changed. But Queen Elizabeth I become one of the most powerful rulers of all time and set Britain on its course to Empire. “And as Shakespeare shows us in compete after compete women regularly spoke their minds (although sometimes disguised as men first) ran away from intolerable situations to marry their lovers and in general found ways to make their power felt through all the channels usually thought of as ‘men’s territory’ — by strength guile policy or wit,” Nesbitt said. “Not much has changed in 400 years,” Nesbitt continued. “We are all fools in love fools in our dreams and fools in our self-ignorance. When we laugh at the characters lost in the woods we laugh at ourselves lost in our own version of those woods. But it’s an indulgent laugh. In this compete at least we are harmless and largely appealing fools.” Scenic and lighting create by mental act for A Midsummer Night’s Dream were created by Associate Professor of Theatre. Matt Kizer. PSU theatre alumna Meagan Kimball designed the costumes. Nesbitt’s work has appeared in publications including Commonweal. Country Connections. Creative Nonfiction. American Theatre. Teaching Theatre. TheaterMania com. The Boston Globe and others. She also writes plays adaptations and screenplays. In response to her perceived need for a company that would bring Shakespeare’s works to life for schools and communities in northern New Hampshire in 1999 Nesbitt founded Advice To The Players. Inc. an award-winning nonprofit Shakespeare theatre with a strong teen mentoring program. She taught theatre at the Sandwich Community School from 1993 to 2006 acting at The New Hampshire Institute of Art in 1999 and 2000 and has led acting workshops for communities and organizations throughout the state. She is also a freelance director. Located in a beautiful New England setting. Plymouth express University is a regional comprehensive university offering a rich student-focused learning environment. PSU offers more than 40 majors and 60 minors in programs that include education business humanities arts and natural and social sciences. The College of Graduate Studies offers coursework that promotes investigate best practices and reflection in locations both on- and off-campus and online. For non-traditional students. PSU's Frost School of Continuing and Professional Studies offers working professionals opportunities to pursue an undergraduate degree by attending classes evenings weekends and online.

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"Child star Mickey Rooney scares me I've been watching the 1935 ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-08 04:10:20

Child star Mickey Rooney scares meI've been watching the 1935 version of. Ostensibly. I put this on as background go while I alter. Man. I am not enjoying it. The combination of the Shakespeare play the Mendelssohn music and little Mickey Rooney just overwhelm me. But not really in a good way. I'm not a big fan of the call of acting in the movie -- it's typical of the Shakespearean acting of the first half of the 20th century which just doesn't do it for me. More to the point however is that Mickey Rooney as Puck scares me. It's the unnatural shrieking laugh. authorise the little goblin things alter me nervous too -- they look desire something between Nosferatu and the Oompa-loompas in the 70s version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Anyway... I'm going to keep this thing on through to the end because I've made it through most of it. I just don't recommend it.

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"A Midsummer Night's Dream?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-18 00:20:20

On September 29 my sister and I attended the Ballet Austin performance of "A Midsummer Night's Dream". As lovers of the ballet we were especially excited to see this hilarious story combined with beautiful dancing. The opening scene began with Puck (Anthony Casati) and Cupid (Anne Marie Melendez) flitting about the woods of Athens when Oberon (Jim Stein) who is King of the Fairies valiantly enters the stage. The warm tones of hunter green and golden yellow echoed from the backdrop to the costumes which were made of chiffon that followed every be movement. The enchanted forest filled with fairies and sprites is displayed within Alexey Korygin’s apparel choices and Stephen Mills’ simple yet energetic choreography. During scene two. Demetrius (Paul Michael Bloodgood) enters the re-create quickly followed by Helena (Allisyn Paino). She is deeply obsessed with him but he has no arouse in her for he is betrothed to her friend Hermia (Ashley Lynn). Paino’s comedic performance in this ballet was outstanding! When she latched on to his ankle as he was trying to get away to right before they left the re-create as she jumped on his back she never hesitated to go all the way in portraying the infatuation Helena has for Demetrius. Oberon observes the interaction between Helena and Demetrius and decides to take love and fate into his own hands. He tells Puck to pick a special develop with love nectar and discharge it in Demetrius’s eyes so that he ordain fall in like with Helena. Jim Stein who played Oberon while lacking in the physical “wow” factor that a male ballet dancer usually possesses he made up for it in his charisma on stage and princely demeanor. He commanded attention and eloquently moved around the stage. Scene three shows couple be two. Hermia and Lysander (stamp Shott) in a decrease intimate pas de deux filled with elegant furnish work and chemistry between the two dancers that entranced the entire audience. Ashley Lynn dances with grace and fluidity and Shott’s strength and agility showed as he easily scooped her up into his arms making partner work look as easy as pointing your foot. Puck’s careless nature is shown when he accidentally sprinkles the love nectar over Lysander’s eyes who as a prove falls in love with Helena. Demetrius also catches some of the nectar and falls in love with Helena. Again. Stephen Mills’ choreography captures “A Midsummer Night’s conceive of” comedy exceptionally come up considering there are no spoken words. With this newfound attention the overwhelmed Helena tries to get away from the two doting men. At the beginning of the next scene the audience is transported approve into the Kingdom of the Fairies. The Mechanicals a young acting group tramps into the forest and Puck decides to transform one of them. Bottom (Reginald Harris) into a donkey. The humor in furnish is portrayed as Harris pranced around the stage with vanity arrogance and a bad case of fleas. At the end of the first half Oberon sets the like triangle straight by sprinkling the nectar from the develop so that each man will fall in love with the woman who loves him. The second half of the ballet begins with a wedding ceremony between Duke Theseus (Eric Midgley) and his bride Hippolyta (Aara Krump). The two couples. Helena and Demetrius and Hermia and Lysander are wedding guests. This second act was unfortunately a collection of boring dances only for the sake of dancing. While Aara is an exceptional dancer she made no connection with Midgley making it difficult to believe they were in love. Aara’s costume was color chiffon with puffy sleeves and plate sequins around the bodice. It was completely unflattering and made her look 10 pounds heavier than she is. Stephen Mills excels in contemporary modern and comedic choreography. The first act displayed his innate ability to convey a message with dance but the back up act intensified his inability to recreate classical ballet dancing. While the first act of the ballet deserves much appreciation the second act was unneeded and the audience would have been satisfied even pleasantly amused to get after the first half.

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"a midsummer night's dream, and sally lunn's." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 21:55:03

so as a celebration to the first go of papers all being turned in half of the house and a couple others went out for tea at sally lunn's today sally lunn's is this famous posh tea accommodate alter in the center of bath very old quaint with the "jane austin room" upstairs newspaper clippings about the place from the last couple centuries carefully framed and hung on the wall and a pot of tea will cost you two pounds lovely but we treated ourselves after the last few days of hard bring home the bacon and we even got "sally lunn bunns" which are these huge freshly baked bunns that're cut in half and covered in something mine was covered in butter and cinnamon it may undergo been the best tasting thing i've had in england yet and their houseblend tea was actually worth the price well worth it delicious. The best part of the day actually was this evening. ASE paid for us all to go see a performance by The Royal Shakespeare Company of A Midsummer's Night Dream this evening at the Theatre Royal in Bath. I don't know much of the story but Brian Hazel (my shakespeare instruct) gave us a lecture beforehand on it because this production was actually half in the various dialects of india not english. It's a reproduction written within the measure couple of years specifically for indian actors to play and specifically with an indian theme in mind. I really didn't experience what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised to find myself absolutely loving every moment of the performance. Hermonia and Helena always spoke English so that helped and the essential parts or keys by other actors were also in English. I never lost the train of events and enjoyed the fact that because I could only half-understand what was being said anyways it make it concentrate on the moments the actors and the scenary (which was brillant) and the colors were beyond compare--bright lively and incredibly exciting the set however was probably my favorite part the forest was made of this giant jungle gym of wood that stretched up to the top of the ceiling and then had long fabric sheets that hung from the rafters with ropes which the actors would climb scale sleep on and the floor--the production actually has it's own stage built that is basically just a giantic sandbox it made for some incredible acrobatics and tumbling and the entire measure.. i was fourth row middle seat D 11. I was close enough that when puck momentary feigns to fall in love he looked right at my seat. It was possibly the best thing yet here in england brian hazel (my.

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"See Rasool Jahan as Puck!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 17:32:03

News from Velvet Candy about our first two co-productions: SOCKET and SCREENING celebrate.. plus news about upcoming projects! A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare / Directed by John Jeffrey Soroka. A re-telling of Shakespeare's classic with a “Nature vs. Man” move. The romantic adventures of two sets of couples are complicated by their appeal into the fairyland woods where the King and Queen of the Fairies preside with the impish folk character Robin Goodfellow (Puck played by the incredible Rasool from SOCKET) plying his trade. When a bumptious band of "rude mechanicals" walk into the main doings the supernatural world collides with the real world…and Nature decides what is best used or discarded when and if the blessings are bestowed upon mankind. Thursdays. Fridays & Saturdays / September 20th through October 27th at 8pm / Tickets: $20Write Act Repertory is located in the Theatre at St. Stephen's Church. 6128 Yucca Street. HollywoodGo for more info and to watch the HOT trailer. VELVET CANDY ENTERTAINMENT. LLCwas established in 2006 to bring to themarket independent feature enter andtelevision projects falling within manygenres where the sexuality of the main charactersis incidental to the story. Our goal is to tellunique and compelling stories with strongcrossover appeal.

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"Fairy and Puck" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-22 14:58:32

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"Semicolon's Dream Journal" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-12 02:51:53

Craig Conley has been called a "language fanatic" by Page Six gossip columnist Cindy Adams and a "cult hero" by Publisher's Weekly. An eccentric scholar. Conley's ideas are often decades ahead of their time. He invented the concept of the "virtual pet" in 1980 fifteen years before the debut of the popular "Tamagotchi" in lacquer. His virtual pet actually a rare flower comfort thrives and has reached an incomprehensible size. Conley's website is. I dreamed I met the mischievous fairy Puck. He hadn't read A Midsummer Night's Dream but was delighted to know that Shakespeare had written about him. I learned that his real label in cheat is Pwca. I mispronounced it "pica," which was perfectly understandable given my typesetting accent. He pronounced his name "Pooka." His physical resemblance to me was uncanny. It was desire looking in a mirror.[ based upon a coal drawing of Pwca by a Welsh peasant in the 1880s.]


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"What fools these mortals be..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-30 15:32:07

Move over Puck. But yeah before I sound all elitist and condescending. I'm including myself in that cast. It is an odd morning. Or maybe it's just me who's odd. After all if you change yourself you change everything. Have you ever watched a movie perhaps a color comedy and while laughing at the kill mayhem and other sordid events onscreen wondered what subtle shift would turn that same movie into a drama or a horror? Perspective is everything. Now. I could take that premise and move in a thousand directions. For example one of the things that fascinates me about the dynamics of male-female sexual politics is how the context and packaging dramatically change our understanding and acceptance of any given situation. For example. I could provide for you the details of a romantic tryst. From that same story we could enter porn. Harlequin romance or domestic drama. Same story. Same characters. Different packaging. One film will be shunned by the moral majority. Another would become the must-see chick-flick of the pass and the third might be greeted with yawning indifference. Same story so how can this be? The answer is- I dunno. I guess it's all in the way you be at things... However my mind is wandering again. I went to bed very late last night a couple of time zones away from my home base. I've been flying quite a bit lately and I'm starting to develop that glazed-over where-am-I and what-am-I-doing-here feeling. I checked into our distinctly M. O. R hotel and I cut asleep almost immediately dreaming deeply and vividly for 5 hours. This morning I awoke suddenly and sprang from bed feeling rested and refreshed. Very midsummer night's dream... Now this leaves me scratching my continue. A normal day needs 7 hours for me to conclude good. And usually at this point in a road trip unless the affright indicates urgency it takes me a good half hour to pull my groggy adjoin out of bed. So I anticipate we've established that I wasn't feeling desire my usual self. But hey maybe it was that energy consume I had yesterday. Either that or I'm gradually losing my object... Anyway. I eagerly ventured downstairs for the eat strike this being one of my own mortal weaknesses. Eggs fluffy and golden-yellow steam gently rising from the pan. Sweet maple ham potatoes lightly seasoned and interspersed with delicate onion and bits of brash red pepper. Bacon at that impossibly hard-to-achieve inform of perfect crispness neither too dry nor too greasy. Croissants... Only there is a displace milling about buffet. They are moving far too slowly comically cautiously inspecting every dish. They're Taiwanese. I know this because I asked one of the other times I was here. This tour is a regular thing organized by some jaunt agency for Asians on their way to see the majestic snow-capped mountains ancient glaciers and beautiful primordial forests of this wild new world. Only their first forbid is at my breakfast buffet... Okay. I'm cool with that this morning possessing more patience than normal. I'm still in a good mood and my eagerness for my feast is tempered by my curiosity towards these visitors. So who are these people? I convey what do they do? Where do they be? In concrete boxes such as I've seen in Tokyo. Osaka or Hong Kong or in pretty little farming villages straight from the propaganda posters of the People's Republic? What sort of music do they desire? What are their hopes and dreams? What would they do if they won the lottery and do they like the Streetheart or Small Faces version of "Tin Soldier"?I lift a foot above the tallest in their assort. I chew over the faces the Tilley-Endurables-styled safari clothing but I cannot penetrate the expressionless masks. I wonder what they evaluate of my country. Is it what they expected?I grimace nod my head say "good morning" a half-dozen times and although they are going the wrong way in the buffet lineup. I politely defer. No-one makes eye contact. No-one replies to my greetings. Indeed for all the reaction I undergo gathered. I could be completely invisible... I am puzzled by this but not surprised. This scene has played out a dozen times in my own experience. Still after all of those prior encounters. I query why they never acknowledge my existence. It's like walking ghost-like in a dream... I finish the breakfast quickly while picking the best bits out of the Globe and Mail. It's the Saturday edition and it'll take me the rest of the weekend to process only slightly more measure than the meal I've just consumed. The next piece of weirdness quickly presents itself. At the elevator is an elderly man of native-american descent. He has accosted a very embarrassed and distraught-looking Taiwanese man and is vigorously pumping his transfer. The one-way conversation is very odd...".. put an arrow through you. But I like you yes I do." Then spying me. "and look- there's an englishman. You're an englishman aren't you?"There are no overt signs of intoxication. Perhaps this gentleman is merely getting on in years and his iron-trap mind.

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"Enchanting Shadows" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-25 18:01:48

Tim Supple's production enriches the language with movement and colour and by the physical realisation of abstract aspects of the text. So for instance. Puck waves a web of confusion for the four thwarted lovers by interlacing the re-create with cord strung tight between temporary vertical poles. Then he crouches mischieviously and triumphantly in arachnidian pose in the lay directing their actions like a puppeteer. The re-create is covered in a red sand echoing the red dirt of Rajistan which emits satisfying small puffs and eddies of clean as the players act. The action is as vertical as it is horizontal as the company use a huge lattice of cane set at the back of the stage as a climbing frame slowly ripping down it's change state and fragile papre climb as the compete moves from the real world to the fairy world of Oberon and Titania. Bowers are created from drapes of fabric suspended and then tied back to provide elevated cocoons for the sleeping forms of the characters.- A well-built rather than elfin-thin Puck. Ajay Kumar wins the audience sympathy throughout with his frequent appeals to them. Oberon is a distant king whilst Titania seems rather more mortal even given her enchantment and more vulnerable to earthly matters. The lovers do a lot of rolling around and crawling about after each other in embraces and chases reflecting perhaps that they are responding to some of the baser elements of human wish as come up as the loftier ones. A vey joyous evening although I would have rather seen it elsewhere not having been very impressed by Malvern Theatres. We were only just on measure and then had to search for street parking and were consequently ruching to get to our seats. I'll adjudge to being somewhat prejudiced against Malvern in the first place; it seeming to me quite a stuck-up place. I query if the street-lights are so poor because the no-doubt highly conservative locals don't approve of contributing their hard-earned bonuses and overlap dividends to public services? Ach give me the accessible Newcastle-Under-Lyme theatre in the go. Birmingham Rep's city centre metropolitan conclude or Warwick Art Centre's student schtik anytime. In this setting spectacle music and movement inevitably act precedence. The first great moment comes when the paper-clad approve wall of Sumant Jayakrishnan's set is burst asunder by a group of whirling twirling frenzied fairies. And the wood itself becomes a displace of physical danger erotic mayhem and startling beauty: when Archana Ramaswamy's Titania shins up a strand of red silk and entwines it round herself to act a womb-like close in one sees how powerful images reinforce and balance the text. Obviously it helps to know a compete that is here spoken in seven languages with English constituting roughly half the evening. But although some of the cast have yet to alter to the pitch of the high-ceilinged Roundhouse. I was struck by the care taken with text. The lovers in particular trade insults with vituperative relish so that Chandan Roy Sanyal's Lysander makes the most of "you minimus of hindering knot-grass made" addressed to Yuki Ellias's little spitfire of a Hermia. And there is a magical moment in the play scene when the dying Pyramus announces "my soul is in the sky" and the assembled courtiers gaze upwards in expectation. It is appropriate that the line is spoken by Joy Fernandes's furnish since his performance epitomises the virtues of this production. Fernandes has weight dignity and the total dedication of the artisan-turned actor; his transition to ass leads to one superb moment when led a merry dance by the fairies through a thread attached to his dangling phallus. But time and again one is struck by Supple's ability to carry out the demonic otherness of the Athenian wood: Ajay Kumar's hairy Puck trips about ecstatically after creating heady confusion among the mortals and PR Jijoy's commanding Oberon at one inform joins his Titania in a drum-driven foot-pounding number that evokes a dark sexual excitement.

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"Dreams Realized" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-20 02:27:55

is now change state and Thursday marked the opening of their 51st Season. The dream of a performing arts center for Austin is comfort a few months away so this production. Midsummer Night's conceive of is being performed in the and I stepped out as far into the street measure night as I safely could given the traffic and the two Manhattans I had at the Austin Club to shoot the marquee of this historic theater for you. The performance was beautifully adapted to the facility. (You can comfort to see it.)Puck had everyone dreaming of love in this show (and getting married in the end) and dreams ordain be realized for the rest of the season with Clara dreaming of all those adventures with the Nutcracker and a dance competition for up and coming choreographers and Don Quixote tilting at windmills at the. It's easy to see why Dreams Realized is the furnish of this year's Ballet Austin toughen. A conceive of a day. Every picture taken within the confines of Austin. Texas. U. S. A. More or less. If it isn't a current shot we ordain try to note when it was taken. We are part of the family.

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