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Re: *Tmp.* Opera; Nude Hamlet |
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 5, No. 0719. Thursday, 8 September 1994.
(1) From: Nina Rulon-Miller <
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Date: Wednesday, 07 Sep 94 14:14:31 EDT
Subj: Tempest Opera
(2) From: Harry Hill <HILHAR@CONU2.BITNET>
Date: Wednesday, 07 Sep 1994 19:29:27 -0500 (EST)
Subj: Re: SHK 5.0718 Re: Hamlet (Nude and Otherwise)
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From: Nina Rulon-Miller <
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Date: Wednesday, 07 Sep 94 14:14:31 EDT
Subject: Tempest Opera
A while back someone wanted information on Tempest operas. There was one at the
Lawrenceville School, Lvlle, NJ recently: World Premiere of Peter Westergaard's
Tempest, 6/18-7/16/94. At the time you could order a brochure by phone, (609)
936-1500.
Regards- Nina Rulon-Miller
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From: Harry Hill <HILHAR@CONU2.BITNET>
Date: Wednesday, 07 Sep 1994 19:29:27 -0500 (EST)
Subject: 5.0718 Re: Hamlet (Nude and Otherwise)
Comment: Re: SHK 5.0718 Re: Hamlet (Nude and Otherwise)
Barbara Correll ought to be feeling a little shame, having roused me as a
member of at least three minorities to have to say that her attempt to dictate
the moral and emotional response of any Hamlet's audience is rather sad. This
Scots, homosexual, diabetic, ex-Episcopalian, actor-professor finds it
distasteful to be told what to feel. How dare she imply that it is more
virtuous to take pleasure in gay kissing in the play and find Ophelia's
transparent nightie offensive than to object to the former and like the latter?
I'm sorry.
Harry Hill
Montreal
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