tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3671452.post3280809116055608558..comments2022-05-07T10:03:34.166+00:00Comments on Diary: finally, the first performance of TREE OF KNOWLEDGEJo Cliffordhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18386099866702074638noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3671452.post-82364589919210465292011-12-13T23:16:41.723+00:002011-12-13T23:16:41.723+00:00Jo, I loved your play - it was just so brilliant. ...Jo, I loved your play - it was just so brilliant. it was hard to hear the mocking of my faith but I realised that there was a purpose - to challenge, in the end, those doing the mocking but not in vindictively as is so often the way in our "got to be right all the time" culture, but in a rediscovery from experience. Hilary and I talked about the play for ages - and now I am off to read it again to grapple with the bits I missed. <br /><br />Thank youEwan Aitkennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3671452.post-17196359349481325402011-12-11T22:15:23.917+00:002011-12-11T22:15:23.917+00:00Hi Jo. I am the person whose partner asked you if ...Hi Jo. I am the person whose partner asked you if you had anything to do with the play, and I was glad to shake your hand last night. We talked and talked about the play all evening, and sitting next to you meant such a lot to Merlin, he was very moved by your reaction to seeing the play realised, and has talked all weekend about what a privilege that was. He studied philosophy at university, so was fascinated by the re-imagined Hume and Smith, and I work for a violence against women charity, so Eve's story really resonated with me. We're so so glad we were able to see this fantastic play and so glad you were happy with the first night. Wishing you all the best for the rest of the run and all else that lies ahead!<br />JennyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com