I do often think of Poor Tom whenever I see a homeless man on the subway.

 

On the subject of Shakespeare in NYC, my daughter Jessica and I saw yesterday the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of The Winter’s Tale, which we both agreed was marvelous, including the giant  bear puppet that swallowed up Antigonus.  Her enjoyment of the play was greatly  enhanced by her recent Camp Shakespeare  experience, and I think she preferred Doc’s editing of the play to the RSC director’s.   And by coincidence, sitting in the row in front of us was former Winedalean Willie Wilson, who had played Leontes  during one of his Winedale summers. This fall  I may try to set up a night for drinks in NYC of former Winedalers, so do let me know if any of you non-NYCers are planning to be in the city after Labor Day.

 

Best,

Bob

 

From: weeklong-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:weeklong-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Clay Stromberger
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Subject: [Weeklong-l] Shakespeare on the Subway - NYTimes.com

 

 

http://theater.nytimes.com/2011/08/15/theater/shakespeare-on-the-subway.html

 

 

In case you didn't see this -- or see 'em on your L train....

 

cs

 

 

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