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Post by lynette on Mar 20, 2020 17:42:56 GMT
Saw thing on twitter encouraging us to read plays, presumably having purchased them online and giving advice as to how reading would be different from seeing... well, yes. But was wondering if anyone has an play they would recommend for a read, maybe something you have written yourself or were thinking of putting on or an old piece we never see.
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Post by theatreliker on Mar 20, 2020 19:10:06 GMT
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Post by firefingers on Mar 20, 2020 19:13:03 GMT
Some plays work well when read by oneself and some don't (looking at you Cursed Child). The Importance of Being Ernest is just as good read as it is seen thanks to Oscar Wilde's wit. I rarely read plays I haven't seen, but it is a great way of exploring writers you like. I've only seen two Martin McDonaghs but I have read every one he has published.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Mar 21, 2020 13:51:48 GMT
Could we set up an online play reading group? Find a script that is easily available online and then meet up on Zoom or something similar
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Post by lynette on Mar 21, 2020 23:22:27 GMT
Hi, sorry to reply so late, I was watching West Wing. Would love to have a go at reading aloud those scripts! If anyone has the techie to do this play reading, then come on and tell us. It would be fun.
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Post by londonpostie on Mar 22, 2020 1:07:34 GMT
Zoom. All the kids are using it
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Post by peggs on Mar 22, 2020 16:29:03 GMT
Realise now should have spent time learning apps as now all at sea and getting a young person to explain down the phone rather than just giving them the phone to sort is not as easy.
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