Shiiiit.....
Woyzeck? Tom waits? Wilson? And I can't see it.... 
I have bought every single edition of Woyzeck I have ever encountered. I've translated it from the original text. I have seen every single production I could, and they weren't always that hot, believe you me, for some people, they can fuck up anything, even Woyzeck....
Still, of all productions, I can't see that one...
Guess I'll go and make myself another coffee.
And ponder.
Fabrice.
>From: "Meryl Gross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: FLUXLIST: Woyzeck report
>Date: Thu, 07 Nov 2002 19:34:53 -0500
>
>Hullo there darlings,
>
>Saw the Robt. Wilson / Tom Waits Woyzeck last night. Not the best Wilson
>I've ever seen (nary a chair in sight!) and I have little use for Tom Waits
>as an interpreter of Buchner (or Berg, for that matter). But if you're in
>town, it's still worth seeing. (On the other hand, I believe most
>productions of Woyzeck are of some worth.) The principle players are all
>from Betty Nansen Theatre and they're always worth seeing.
>
>The best Wilson I've ever seen (and I've seen quite a bit) was Strindberg's
>Dream Play. Probably the best production of that (very difficult to
>produce) play ever staged (in the US). The 3D animated Monsters of Grace
>that he did with Glass (using the poetry of Rumi) was also
>QUITE good.
>
>I actually am very fond of Robert Wilson and got to meet him once. Alas it
>was back when I was still at Pratt (Wilson is an alumnus) and I was still a
>walking chemistry lab so I have no clear recollection of the incident. We
>both seemed to have survived it so I figure, how bad could it have been?
>
>
>King's horsie to rooks tiny stones four.
>
>BadgerGirl


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