Trey (Curtis) Leitko has arranged for filming both informal moments
(interviews, reflections, rehearsals, idle chats, etc) on Thursday and
Friday and as well the Saturday reunion activities and performance.
He will do two DVDs. I have approved all of the design material and
given him the go-ahead.
Doc
Begin forwarded message:
> From: TheShelbyInn(a)aol.com
> Date: July 19, 2010 7:36:33 AM PDT
> To: jayres(a)cvctx.com
> Subject: Re: Getting close
>
> hi jim.... i absolutely understand the coffee situation..i can't
> think about anything until my coffee..every house has a coffee
> maker including the inn which has two coffee makers....
>
> .jenifer
>
>
The various exchanges we've had going about conflicting memories of rubber chickens and Hamlet chickens and Delphine's belt buckle reminded me of this little 5-minute gem from the show "This American Life," illustrated by UT alum Chris Ware.
http://astoriedcareer.com/2008/05/false-memory-and-jackie-kenned.html
cs
Clayton has sent you the script for the Induction. Whenever I have
done it, I asked everyone to learn all of the lines (except, Sly's and
Bartholomew's, of course). If that is life-threatening at this point
(with 22 days to go), then we need to assign servant lines (servant 1,
2, 3, 4, etc.
What do you think?
Doc
this was a mistake, I was sending a message to someone entirely different...cursed, bloody, twisted computers! Orwell was right.
Love,
Ludite.
----- Original Message -----
From: JOY MARVIN<mailto:joyandthomas@msn.com>
To: joyandthomas(a)msn.com<mailto:joyandthomas@msn.com>
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 12:46 AM
Subject: Re: Be Peace
Hey there... here's a 'quickie' - regarding the 14th and accommodations. Where did you stay before? I've been researching but haven't settled on anything as of yet. Also, there is a dinner afterwards 7 to 9 that I did not put you down for as the last time, you had had all the fun you wanted and were looking for a cool spot to rest.
Do you have any suggestions? I've got websites. We need to get something fairly soon and I know you guys
will be taking off soon for higher ground.
stay(a)outpostinn.com<mailto:stay@outpostinn.com> ~ www.outpostinn.com<http://www.outpostinn.com/>
I still need to check on the Round Top Inn. Sharon is probably more savy than I as far as locating places. You will probably want to be as close to Round Top as possible.
Let's discuss this tomorrow. Thank you for all your wonderful encouragement....
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From: WReeceyog(a)aol.com
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2010 16:59:50 -0400
Subject: Re: Be Peace
To: joyandthomas(a)msn.com
My Most Highly Esteemed and Illustrious Joyful Gem:
I too love rainy days and pyrotechnics. Must be a fish thing, especially for electric eels.
Pikes Peak is wonderful. I didn't remember that it took 4 hrs., but maybe that was due to the bus you were following. Long's Peak is a 16-hr. up-and-back trek/climb. I took my daughter, Stacey up when she was 12, and it took a lot longer than that. I have a great photo of her at the summit.
I'm glad you so enjoyed "As You Like It." Glad you Liked It.
Your Anciano performance will be flawless, just like all the others. Just seeing your presence will be more than sufficient to carry it off for me. Love the gallery, and spotted you here and there - I think.
All of the greatest performers perform at a higher level under pressure, and you're doubtless no exception. Have a groovy weekend there.
Be Love.
With Love,
Walrus
In a message dated 7/10/2010 7:46:12 P.M. Central Daylight Time, joyandthomas(a)msn.com writes:
Hey KLFW:
You're comin in loud and clear. To the contrary, I love rainy days....no guilt about not working outside.... good napping.... my favorite are God's magnificent pyrotechnical displays!
I remember those images from Estes Park. I went to a TM Meditation workshop there at the YMCA of the Rockies once. It was incredible. You don't have to fine pyrite, just any rock....they all seem to sparkle!
You've got much more moxie than me...I drove up Pike's Peak (took 4 hours....was wearing sandals at the bottom and it was snowing at the time....). Followed a big -ass bus that swung out (way out) over the cliff when we turned the many, many turns....
I guess all your hiking is what gives you that nice round rump you still have.... I have been able to tell just by walking around the hospital once a day that my posture is better and I think I'm getting taller....albeit fatter since I've been stuffing pies and cakes (lots of stress eating this week).
Crossing the divide and returning is a good sign for longevity. Don't ask me how I know these things.... they just come to me...
We saw As You Like It with the 10 to 14 year olds last night. They were awesome. One of my favorite soliloquy is The 7 Ages of Man. It's great.
Got a list of all my parts for the Anciano performance on the 14th. May look for Hemlock and be done... there is so much talent abounding in this group. I'm going to try and send you a link so you can look at the pics taken by the class of 75. It really is good art...
http://gallery.me.com/jlhead1952#gallery<http://gallery.me.com/jlhead1952#gallery> If you look closely, you may recognize Terry.
It is eery in some ways, two of the beautiful young men are gone to AIDS. Alas, I knew one, Stephen Stepan, and I adored him. Donald Britton, the blond, is the friend of Terry's mentioned in her book.
Well, I'll get back with you soon. Have a performance at the Gala next Saturday night...will be coming late, have no costume as yet and no lines learned either. I think I thrive much better under pressure; otherwise, I would just loll away the days...
Much love to you my slippery amigo.
♥
----- Original Message -----
From: WReeceyog(a)aol.com<mailto:WReeceyog@aol.com>
To: joyandthomas(a)msn.com<mailto:joyandthomas@msn.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2010 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: Be Peace
Thanks, as always, for your kind email(s). What an amazing coincidence. Rocky Mountain National Park, at Estes, is possibly my favorite spot on earth (Big Sur a close second). I spent hours and hours hiking and climbing in that park. Long's Peak, a 14'er and Mount Meeker, at just under 14,000 ft. being perhaps most memorable. Thanks for stirring up good memories. I also love the drive up over Trail Ridge Road from Estes to Grand Lake, going over the continental divide. I'm not overly fond of underground tunnels under bodies of water either.
I'll play the fool and look about for some iron pyrite for you. What fools we mortals be.
Hope your week is going well, and that the rain is not depressing you. So many people are affected by SAD and the like. I kind of like it.
Live from Wimberley, Waaaa
In a message dated 7/8/2010 12:22:42 A.M. Central Daylight Time, joyandthomas(a)msn.com writes:
My Dear Wet Wally,
I also feel great in the mountains. I also went to Leadville as well. Neat old town. Colorado is one of the places I would have gone had I had more brains. I guess Estes Park is one of my favorite spots though driving through the Eisenhower tunnel didn't do a lot for me. I will never go under the East River in New York although it may be cleaner...just freakie....
Go and have a blast. Bring me back a piece of pyrite if you find one or any rock that glitters (as most of them do).
I'll be thinking of you enjoying.
In memory of
Frozen Baby Doe
----- Original Message -----
From: WReeceyog(a)aol.com<mailto:WReeceyog@aol.com>
To: joyandthomas(a)msn.com<mailto:joyandthomas@msn.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 8:17 PM
Subject: Re: pInRe: Thank you!
Thanks, I will. I feel better at altitude, and am looking forward to it. Baby Doe - perfect. I love the Leadville area - did some climbing around there long ago and far away ... Wander away, sweet princess.
Effuse gushing affection, WWWWAAA
Take care, my friend.
In a message dated 7/3/2010 3:41:36 P.M. Central Daylight Time, joyandthomas(a)msn.com writes:
Silly, I knew you had plans for some unspecified time in Colorado and again, enjoy for me. I love the mountains! I think I must have been Baby Doe Taber perhaps.....but I wander........
Hi everyone --
Here is the ensemble version of the Induction we will be using. Let me know if you can't open this and I'll figure another way to get it to you!
Thanks,
cs
Clayton Stromberger
Outreach Coordinator, UT Shakespeare at Winedale
College of Liberal Arts, University of Texas at Austin
www.shakespeare-winedale.org
cell: 512-228-1055, cell #2 (backup): 512-363-6864
UT Sh. at W. office: 512-471-4726
Hi Doc and all:
I do apologize for just now getting back to you. I've been in New Mexico with little or no Internet since Saturday.
Banquet and performance: Just Rick (1), although he said he may need two chairs due to some recent weight gain.
Food: I don't eat beef, chicken or pork, but I throw everything else down my piehole. I'll eat around the meat dishes.
When to get up: As those of you who have been around me in the morning know, it's best for me not to weigh in here. I'll go along with the majority.
Godwin's law: Didn't someone call him a Nazi in an earlier post?
Alice's essay: Oh, Alice. It so beautifully captures the "on-going miracle." I have tears in my eyes.
Jayne
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I'm easy. At least, my piehole is. No, I guess I am too.
I'll eat anything.
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> No special needs for me.
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--Mike
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