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Written by Jessica
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Tuesday, 18 October 2005 |
Things learned I learned at the play. A fifteen-minute Intermission is not enough time to wait in line to use the ladies room and get a drink of water for scratchy throat. Especially in a line where this old almost blind lady cuts in frount of like five people and won't move to the back of the line. There are Two Acts, not two halves. There is an intermission, not a halftime…Okay, I knew that before but accidental called them that during the after the play discussion. Favorite quotes: 1. Said to Desdemona "Your are my captain's captain." 2. By a drunken Cassio "You are my ensign. This is my right hand. And this...this is my left hand.". Not funny to you? Then see the play and you'll see why they are funny.
Also, why do people go so hard on Hollywood about what is in movies? In last night's play, which was written over four hundred years ago, three people were murdered, one person committed suicide, one person was almost killed, a battle was presumed to have been fought and won, there were sword and knife fights, another person leaves the stage with the understanding that they will be dead shortly too and at the end my eyes were moist because of the end of the love story. I think I experienced more emotions watching that play than any of the four movies we have seen over the last two weekends.
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