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Funky Monk
25th June 2004, 14:39
Just wondered if any of you studied the theatrical arts and were interested in any good leftist plays?

Personally i love "Accidental death of an anarchist" and "He who says Yes"

GrYnEt
25th June 2004, 15:19
i'm planning to be an actress. but i have no idea if i will ever succeed...(i probably wont)

bluerev002
25th June 2004, 20:09
Just school plays here.

I really like "The Crucible" exelent stuff.

noland
25th June 2004, 20:58
I don't study theatrical arts, but I've done alot of things with community theatre and school plays. I have acted in "Our Town", "Fiddler on the Roof", "In 25 Words or Death", "The Art of Dining", and done a bunch of set constructions, sound, lights, ushering, etc for other plays.

Funky Monk
26th June 2004, 10:38
I quite like the Crucible, really gives a sense of the ridiculous nature of the McCarthy period.

bluerev002
26th June 2004, 21:03
Originally posted by Funky [email protected] 26 2004, 02:38 AM
I quite like the Crucible, really gives a sense of the ridiculous nature of the McCarthy period.
true, i liked it also


don't study theatrical arts, but I've done alot of things with community theatre and school plays. I have acted in "Our Town", "Fiddler on the Roof", "In 25 Words or Death", "The Art of Dining", and done a bunch of set constructions, sound, lights, ushering, etc for other plays.

ey, i acted in "our town" that was cool play. most ppl didnt like it, but i guess you had to have seen it hundreds of times like i did to understand the deep meanings of it.

Funky Monk
27th June 2004, 12:14
You want to talk about Deep Meanings? Try performing "Waiting For Godot", thats a bastard.