Thursday, July 01, 2010
Today i went to see a cut down LYSISTRATA at Oran Mor.
It's the last of a season of 22 new plays this year.
What I love about their output is that it doesn't matter what the critics say; they have their regular audience who know their own mind.
And today there was a huge air of celebration about the place.
It was full, completely full: not everyone could get a seat.
And the bar was full for a few hours afterwards.
This is how theatre could and should be working, I can't help feeling.
And I met with David Walshe there, and Susan Worsfold, and we plotted our own show.
It's a creative place that allows such things to happen...
It's the last of a season of 22 new plays this year.
What I love about their output is that it doesn't matter what the critics say; they have their regular audience who know their own mind.
And today there was a huge air of celebration about the place.
It was full, completely full: not everyone could get a seat.
And the bar was full for a few hours afterwards.
This is how theatre could and should be working, I can't help feeling.
And I met with David Walshe there, and Susan Worsfold, and we plotted our own show.
It's a creative place that allows such things to happen...
Labels: oran mor
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