In a message dated 9/1/12 9:20:34 AM, [email protected] writes:
> What we all have in common is our attempt to be unique in our expressions > Again right on, Mando. You guys in visual art have an advantage over those of us wannabees in a temporal art. Your uniqueness can be evident in a flash. Often the uniqueness of a playwright (in style, subject, etc) takes some time to reveal itself. (Though in 1956 when the curtain rose on John Osborne's LOOK BACK IN ANGER the audience almost gasped to see the setting was not to be the traditional "drawing room" of Brit drama up till then. Thus began "kitchen sink" drama.)
