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School Auditorium: MSND rehearsal (4-7 PM FHT)
There are snacks and assorted beverages on a table to the side, and the house lights are up.
The stage lighting is still a little beyond Rory, so the simple overhead fluorescents will have to do for the day.
And by the door, there's a sign-in sheet.
Actors? Your stage awaits.
[If you comment before my OCD threads are up, I'll get Callisto to burninate you. OCD is up! Comment away! And here is a helpful link to the full text of the play, and here is the cast list, which will be a bit revised today, yes.]
The stage lighting is still a little beyond Rory, so the simple overhead fluorescents will have to do for the day.
And by the door, there's a sign-in sheet.
Actors? Your stage awaits.
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Re: SCENE I. Athens. The palace of THESEUS.
Re: SCENE I. Athens. The palace of THESEUS.
Like the play I'm from, which is over four hours long.Ah well, I was cast in it so I may as well try to get through this garbage.*He flips through the script and discovers that Theseus has the first line.*
Now, fair Hippolyta, our nuptial hour
Draws on apace; four happy days bring in
Another moon: but, O, methinks, how slow
This old moon wanes! she lingers my desires,
Like to a step-dame or a dowager
Long withering out a young man revenue.
*Hamlet's surprisingly good at Shakespearean dialogue. Funny that.*
Re: SCENE I. Athens. The palace of THESEUS.
Four nights will quickly dream away the time;
And then the moon, like to a silver bow
New-bent in heaven, shall behold the night
Of our....
Pippi squints at her scripts.
"Solemnities..." she pronounces very carefully.
Re: SCENE I. Athens. The palace of THESEUS.
A fancier term for sexual relations.
Go, Philostrate,
*He looks around.*
Is there supposed to be someone playing this Philostrate here?
Re: SCENE I. Athens. The palace of THESEUS.
"I don't know... My lines are done for a while."
Re: SCENE I. Athens. The palace of THESEUS.
Re: SCENE I. Athens. The palace of THESEUS.