Ok, so I think this is the deal. Start with Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. (You know it, right? Or not.) Apply William S. Burroughs' (a proud son of St. Louis) cut-up technique, using scissors to slice pages of text into chunks and re-arrange them randomly. Turn the drama into a contest, scene versus scene, with the audience voting for their favorites. Attempt to perform this with a group of young actors on acid and speed. You may end up with Or What You Will, Part Deux.
I don't have time this morning to provide more details but this deserves another post. We're going to the baseball game tonight so I'm not sure when I'll get it uploaded.
I don't have time this morning to provide more details but this deserves another post. We're going to the baseball game tonight so I'm not sure when I'll get it uploaded.
4 comments:
Sounds interesting. Whatever they decide to do, the audience participates. Different, good and entertaining.
Sounds very weird. And kinda fun at the same time.
That sounds like fun!
Love the shiny pants!
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