Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 7, No. 0212. Friday, 15 March 1996.
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Date: Thursday, 14 Mar 1996 13:25:46 -0500 (EST)
Subj: [Dying Theatre]
(2) From: Terence Hawkes <
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Date: Friday, 15 Mar 1996 12:20:35 GMT
Subj: Re: Saving Theatre
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From: James Schaefer <
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Date: Thursday, 14 Mar 1996 13:25:46 -0500 (EST)
Subject: [Dying Theatre]
Re: the idea that the theatre is _always_ dying:
We speak the things that matter
With words that must be said.
Can analysis be worthwhile?
Is the theatre really dead?
-- "The Dangling Conversation"
S&G, circa 1965
Of course, Plato thought the theatre was dead, too -- or at least, that he
could kill it.
Jim Schaefer
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From: Terence Hawkes <
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Date: Friday, 15 Mar 1996 12:20:35 GMT
Subject: Re: Saving Theatre
What does Brooke Brod mean by 'new theatre'. Structures which encourage the
pretentious to prance before the self-righteous already litter the landscape.
Terence Hawkes
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