Hi, folks.
Joy asked for everyone's cell numbers again, and I thought others might find
this useful as well, so I'm reposting the numbers I have (with the greatest
respect for Jeff's principled refusal either not to have a cell phone number
or not to give it to us!).
--Mike
Alice Gordon, 917-655-9091
Bruce Meyer, 972-800-3636
Craig Hurwitz, 224-515-0118
David Ziegler, 415-987-1947
Gail McDonald, 001-20 7713 8890
Robert Jackson, 646-246-3865
Doc, 979-249-7125
Joy Howard Marvin, 254-537-2471
Jayne Noble Suhler, 214-356-0408
Kathy Blackbird, 512-694-6228
Matt Kozusko, 215-760-2779
Jeff Larsen
Madge Darlington, 512-627-6038
Maggie Megaw, 310-600-5669
Michael Barker, 917-690-4759
Mary Collins, 646-554-3076
Mike Godwin, 415-793-4446
Robert Pees, 917-545-4537
Susan Todd, 512-922-1871
Kirsten Kern, 512-323-6042
Terry Galloway, 850-524-0768
Here's the updated list, with Matt's M4M scenes.
2 Gents (pirates)
Comedy of Errors (knocking at the gate, Dr. Pinch)
Taming (servants at Petruchio's return)
Much Ado (Dogberry and the great chase, Kill Claudio (done in 2005))
LLL (play with the play)
AYL (Ducdame)
MND (Blame Clayton! Bottom's Dream)
Cymbeline (Iachino in the trunk, funeral song)
Winter's Tale (Paulina shows Leontes his infant child, dance of the 12
satyrs, final scene)
Lear (Lear-Cordelia reconciliation)
Pericles (final scene)
"Brats of Clarence" by Paul Menzer
Hamlet (advice to the players, grave diggers)
Sonnet 30 (remembrance of things past)
Henry V (muse of fire)
3 Henry VI (Duke of York: "o tiger's heart….)
Othello (how 2 win Desdemona)
Sonnets 40, 116, 130, 138, 142 or others
Antony and Cleopatra -- news that Antony has married Octavia, also: II.vii.
song-and-dance
Measure for Measure -- Opening scene, Angelo wants only one thing:
Isabella's virginity, Isabella and Claudio imagine howling.
Macbeth: porter's scene, weird sisters.
Tempest: drunks. epilogue.
12th Night: drunks (done in 2005)
HVIII: Wolsey and Catherine. Epilogue.
"Everything and Nothing" -- Borges (Mike says Irby translation is better
than Kerrigan!)
"Little Gidding" -- Eliot
Falstaff scenes (1 and 2 Henry IV, Merry Wives, "Chimes at Midnight")
"Kiss Me Kate" -- "Brush Up Your Shakespeare"
R&J (Nurse scenes)
Sounds great.
Thanks, Doc.
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OK, so why don't we drop the Texas Chainsaw discussion for "Happy
Days"? We are but a week from those. Here's the latest news.
1. Directions to The Shelby Inn: Take any route you've found on
Mapquest but here are the simple directions: imagine yourself driving
to Winedale but you miss the final turn toward the barn. That's
good. Continue on HWY 1457 for some 5 miles until you encounter the
intersection of HWY 1457 and HWY 389. Turn RIGHT on HWY 389. At THE
VERY NEXT OPPORTUNITY ( a short block), turn left. You will soon see
balloons on a gate on your left. Enter there. Mary and I and some
Shiner and cheese will be welcoming you. As noted in "THE FINAL
REUNION SCHEDULE," YOU SHOULD PLAN TO ARRIVE BETWEEN 4 AND 5 ON AUGUST
7. My cell phone is 979-249-7125.
2. Bekah Meyer (Bruce's daughter) will be joining the "Weeklong"
Reunion group as my assistant, serving as a flunkie, gopher, jenny of
all trades. Bekah performed in Camp Shakespeare for 6 years, has
served as Intern for the last two summers, and will enter George
Washington University in DC in September to study Shakespeare. She
may not know all of you but she know the territory (costumes,
lighting, props, etc). She will be staying at The Shelby Inn with
you. She may well remind us all of the beginnings.
3. I have talked to James about costumes. His class will be
organizing those for packing this next week but will not store them
until you have a chance to go though them to find what accessories you
want to use. There may be a chance for you to grab those on Sunday or
Monday morning.
4. Remember to send checks for Brunch ($13.00) and BBQ ($12.00) to me
as soon as you can. They should be made out to The University of
Texas and marked "for" Brunch/BBQ. Thanks. My address is P.O. Box
202, Round Top, Tx. 78954.
6. I regret the confusion about reservations for the performance. I
have had no control over what has happening. All that I know for sure
at this point is that IF you have notified me of how many seats to
save for you, I promise that you will indeed have them. IF you have
paid for them on line, they are secure as well. Anyone on my list who
has NOT made on-line reservations may pay for them at the performance.
Reservations are now closed. SRO.
I'll likely be reminded of some other things, but that's it for now.
Cheers,
Doc
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OK, so why don't we drop the Texas Chainsaw discussion for "Happy
Days"? We are but a week from those. Here's the latest news.
1. Directions to The Shelby Inn: Take any route you've found on
Mapquest but here are the simple directions: imagine yourself driving
to Winedale but you miss the final turn toward the barn. That's
good. Continue on HWY 1457 for some 5 miles until you encounter the
intersection of HWY 1457 and HWY 389. Turn RIGHT on HWY 389. At THE
VERY NEXT OPPORTUNITY ( a short block), turn left. You will soon see
balloons on a gate on your left. Enter there. Mary and I and some
Shiner and cheese will be welcoming you. As noted in "THE FINAL
REUNION SCHEDULE," YOU SHOULD PLAN TO ARRIVE BETWEEN 4 AND 5 ON AUGUST
7. My cell phone is 979-249-7125.
2. Bekah Meyer (Bruce's daughter) will be joining the "Weeklong"
Reunion group as my assistant, serving as a flunkie, gopher, jenny of
all trades. Bekah performed in Camp Shakespeare for 6 years, has
served as Intern for the last two summers, and will enter George
Washington University in DC in September to study Shakespeare. She
may not know all of you but she know the territory (costumes,
lighting, props, etc). She will be staying at The Shelby Inn with
you. She may well remind us all of the beginnings.
3. I have talked to James about costumes. His class will be
organizing those for packing this next week but will not store them
until you have a chance to go though them to find what accessories you
want to use. There may be a chance for you to grab those on Sunday or
Monday morning.
4. Remember to send checks for Brunch ($13.00) and BBQ ($12.00) to me
as soon as you can. They should be made out to The University of
Texas and marked "for" Brunch/BBQ. Thanks. My address is P.O. Box
202, Round Top, Tx. 78954.
6. I regret the confusion about reservations for the performance. I
have had no control over what has happening. All that I know for sure
at this point is that IF you have notified me of how many seats to
save for you, I promise that you will indeed have them. IF you have
paid for them on line, they are secure as well. Anyone on my list who
has NOT made on-line reservations may pay for them at the performance.
Reservations are now closed. SRO.
I'll likely be reminded of some other things, but that's it for now.
Cheers,
Doc
This email really scares me.
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What thuh...?
I was Doc's assistant that summer!
In the great imaginary competition that was going on a while back on these airwaves for Best Summer Ever, I thought about claiming a special category of award for this summer: Worst Summer Ever. None of you, I believe, can claim that title -- so there!
I mean that somewhat tongue-in-cheek, but perhaps not. Lots of intense stories from that summer. Not a lot of photos of happy students at play, arms around each other as they walk back to the dorm. Dark moments. Lines not learned. Rampant insecurities and fears. Fire ant bites and stickers in bare feet. Picnic table collapses and goblets thrown in anger. A Benedick and Beatrice who couldn't stand each other, and didn't seem to care too much for their words at times either. Struggles for oxygen. But at some point in the subsequent years I realized that this experience was just as rich in its own ways as any of the glorious ones. Just a different kind of learning; and Mark clearly testifies to that. Sometimes falling on your face teaches you more than reaching the moon (or so Edgar keeps telling me).
Doc never gave up on any of us, not even on the Convict Guy (too long a story, you'll have to ask me one night on the porch), and wrote one of his most beautiful and poetic "program notes" in the midst of all the our gnashing and fumbling. I learned a lot then (and in '84 too, another tough summer) about one of the things he was always trying to get across to us: there is no "magic" just waiting to do all the work for you once you step into the Barn. Just hard work, and sometimes real suffering.
Mark really really struggled that summer, to the very end, and then his wife left him when he came back. A double-whammy life-changer, and it's wonderful to see this, especially this summer. I will track him down to say hey. Thanks Robert.
cs
On Jul 29, 2010, at 12:20 PM, Robert Jackson wrote:
Am I the last one to see this?
Winedale is #24 (..."a very problematic experience")
http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2010/07/22/theater/20100723-summertheaterc…
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The Alamo! Now we're talking. Now I wish I was there.
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Page.... TWWOooooo.
Laurence Harvey will as well. When he pulled out his sword and drew a line in the dirt the night before the first public performance, everyone crossed, even the deathly ill guy in the cot (dehydration, of course). I helped carry him across. Remember it like it was yesterday.
On Jul 29, 2010, at 9:47 PM, James Ayres wrote:
Paul Harvey will have his say on this.
On Jul 29, 2010, at 11:08 AM, Barker, Michael wrote:
This email really scares me.
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What thuh...?
I was Doc's assistant that summer!
In the great imaginary competition that was going on a while back on these airwaves for Best Summer Ever, I thought about claiming a special category of award for this summer: Worst Summer Ever. None of you, I believe, can claim that title -- so there!
I mean that somewhat tongue-in-cheek, but perhaps not. Lots of intense stories from that summer. Not a lot of photos of happy students at play, arms around each other as they walk back to the dorm. Dark moments. Lines not learned. Rampant insecurities and fears. Fire ant bites and stickers in bare feet. Picnic table collapses and goblets thrown in anger. A Benedick and Beatrice who couldn't stand each other, and didn't seem to care too much for their words at times either. Struggles for oxygen. But at some point in the subsequent years I realized that this experience was just as rich in its own ways as any of the glorious ones. Just a different kind of learning; and Mark clearly testifies to that. Sometimes falling on your face teaches you more than reaching the moon (or so Edgar keeps telling me).
Doc never gave up on any of us, not even on the Convict Guy (too long a story, you'll have to ask me one night on the porch), and wrote one of his most beautiful and poetic "program notes" in the midst of all the our gnashing and fumbling. I learned a lot then (and in '84 too, another tough summer) about one of the things he was always trying to get across to us: there is no "magic" just waiting to do all the work for you once you step into the Barn. Just hard work, and sometimes real suffering.
Mark really really struggled that summer, to the very end, and then his wife left him when he came back. A double-whammy life-changer, and it's wonderful to see this, especially this summer. I will track him down to say hey. Thanks Robert.
cs
On Jul 29, 2010, at 12:20 PM, Robert Jackson wrote:
Am I the last one to see this?
Winedale is #24 (..."a very problematic experience")
http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2010/07/22/theater/20100723-summertheaterc…
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cell: 512-228-1055, cell #2 (backup): 512-363-6864
UT Sh. at W. office: 512-471-4726
Alice and Gail,
make that 3.
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Gail, shall you and I make a party of two?
> From: Gail McDonald <g.mcdonald(a)soton.ac.uk>
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> Dear Doc,
>
> I think that if I bring the check with me (I'll be, unfortunately, a 'party of
> one'), it will get to you sooner than if I rely on the Royal Mail. Should I
> also bring a check for the ticket to the play?
>
> Can't wait to see you again!
>
> XX
> Gail
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> Just thought I'd send along a copy of the menu for the Saturday
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Yeah, but he had me at "ring of fire" and "like walking on coals".
Whoah, baby.
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I know. I tried and failed. Nothing can beat Clay's description. . . I mean this is wonderful:
"Fire ant bites and stickers in bare feet. Picnic table collapses and goblets thrown in anger. A Benedick and Beatrice who couldn't stand each other, and didn't seem to care too much for their words at times either"
Wow. We, on the other hand, were all into love and peace. Let's face it. We were pretty boring. Or rather what little I remember. I'll go home now and have some warm milk and go to bed. . .
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Jackson,
This Lord of the Flies talk is making me nervous.
michael
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Hell, in '71, there was cannibalism! Well, not really, but we, well, we got pretty hungry sometimes and it was, you know, a long time to supper I remember once, and all we had was bread and mush, and gitlins, everyday, gitlins, okay, actually, we ate pretty good....but still, it got damn scary let me tell you. The sun was an angry god that year, my friends. Sticker burrs? - Ha! - I laugh at sticker burrs! Just look at our program cover from that year (attached) that I found in my old beat up complete works: Dark. . . Edgy. . . kind of a satanic clown?...maybe a little bit? hmmm, seemed creepier at the time.....Anyway, what did we know? . . just a bunch a crazy kids and a dream.. . .
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Spot on, Mike. I remember several of the '90 students who came back in '91 telling me that summer, with a somewhat wistful air, "Yeah, last summer... I don't know... it was more.... INTENSE..." They missed it. It had really tested them. And it was the first full performance there of 1Henry IV, which was a special experience.
At times, I have to say, it was a "ring of fire" and I felt as if I were walking on coals. But people pay good money to do that, I've heard. And Bruce is right, every summer had its coal-walking moments. Those make the best stories to tell years later.
Human beings can be difficult. O, what fools we mortals be.
Madge was there, her first summer, she can tell you more some evening...
cs
On Jul 29, 2010, at 1:11 PM, Mike Godwin wrote:
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 10:58 AM, Clay Stromberger <cstromberger(a)mail.utexas.edu<mailto:cstromberger@mail.utexas.edu>> wrote:
What thuh...?
I was Doc's assistant that summer!
In the great imaginary competition that was going on a while back on these airwaves for Best Summer Ever, I thought about claiming a special category of award for this summer: Worst Summer Ever. None of you, I believe, can claim that title -- so there!
One of the things that surfaced when I met with Britt Block for coffee last weekend was that 1981, which for me was my worst, most traumatic summer at Winedale, was for Britt the best. And that in 1989, when Britt returned as Doc's assistant and I returned as (merely) an older student. Britt had a tough summer, and I had a lovely one. I wouldn't be terribly surprised if someone remembered 1990 as a peak experience.
By the way, Britt says a personal hi to all of us, and especially to Doc!
--Mike
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Jackson,
This Lord of the Flies talk is making me nervous.
michael
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Hell, in '71, there was cannibalism! Well, not really, but we, well, we got pretty hungry sometimes and it was, you know, a long time to supper I remember once, and all we had was bread and mush, and gitlins, everyday, gitlins, okay, actually, we ate pretty good....but still, it got damn scary let me tell you. The sun was an angry god that year, my friends. Sticker burrs? - Ha! - I laugh at sticker burrs! Just look at our program cover from that year (attached) that I found in my old beat up complete works: Dark. . . Edgy. . . kind of a satanic clown?...maybe a little bit? hmmm, seemed creepier at the time.....Anyway, what did we know? . . just a bunch a crazy kids and a dream.. . .
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Spot on, Mike. I remember several of the '90 students who came back in '91 telling me that summer, with a somewhat wistful air, "Yeah, last summer... I don't know... it was more.... INTENSE..." They missed it. It had really tested them. And it was the first full performance there of 1Henry IV, which was a special experience.
At times, I have to say, it was a "ring of fire" and I felt as if I were walking on coals. But people pay good money to do that, I've heard. And Bruce is right, every summer had its coal-walking moments. Those make the best stories to tell years later.
Human beings can be difficult. O, what fools we mortals be.
Madge was there, her first summer, she can tell you more some evening...
cs
On Jul 29, 2010, at 1:11 PM, Mike Godwin wrote:
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 10:58 AM, Clay Stromberger <cstromberger(a)mail.utexas.edu<mailto:cstromberger@mail.utexas.edu>> wrote:
What thuh...?
I was Doc's assistant that summer!
In the great imaginary competition that was going on a while back on these airwaves for Best Summer Ever, I thought about claiming a special category of award for this summer: Worst Summer Ever. None of you, I believe, can claim that title -- so there!
One of the things that surfaced when I met with Britt Block for coffee last weekend was that 1981, which for me was my worst, most traumatic summer at Winedale, was for Britt the best. And that in 1989, when Britt returned as Doc's assistant and I returned as (merely) an older student. Britt had a tough summer, and I had a lovely one. I wouldn't be terribly surprised if someone remembered 1990 as a peak experience.
By the way, Britt says a personal hi to all of us, and especially to Doc!
--Mike
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