I love Kathy's idea -- if I'm imagining it correctly.  
Small scenes, parts of scenes, monologues, sword fights done in the barn or on 
the mats.  It reminds me of that wonderful performance done under the trees 
after the more formal play in the barn.  It had such a fun and breezy and yet 
absolutely serious focus on Shakespeare.  It felt like its own little fringe 
festival.
That might be nice -- revisiting our  favorite most beloved roles, scenes, 
monologues, fights, group scenes, songs and music  that we've done in the past. 
 And maybe -- because I love that kind of thing -- parodies of Shakespeare, 
too. 
A kind of a two day performance festival -- a little bit of Eeyore's birthday 
in that idea. 
I appreciate the  way everyone is thinking and hope to hear more of it. 
I'm in London, by the way and saw a gender fluid Henry V at the Globe.   The 
woman playing Henry was ok.  But the man playing both Katherine and Pistol was 
something else.  He was stocky, bald and older and captured the spirits of both 
roles so effortlessly and charmingly.  
Next week I'm seeing Henry IV Part 1 with a female Falstaff.  I'm sure I'll 
have a much more critical take on that one. 
Love to you all and god almighty I can't believe Winedale is almost  50. 
Terry




-----Original Message-----
From: Kathryn Blackbird <[email protected]>
To: LaVonne Carlson <[email protected]>; Madge Darlington 
<[email protected]>
CC: James Ayres <[email protected]>; Shakespeare at Winedale 1970-2000 alums 
<[email protected]>; Shakespeare Winedale 
<[email protected]>; Robin Grace Soto 
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Sent: Wed, 22 May 2019 20:14
Subject: Re: 2020 Reunion

Great to get the discussions going....how quickly time passes!  
I like LaVonne's and Madge's ideas and was thinking myself that it would be 
wonderful to be more inclusive of all former students in a variety of 
performances.  Perhaps instead of (or in addition to) doing full plays, we 
could open it up to any person or groups who wish to perform..... a song, a 
monologue, a small or a large or part of a scene, duels or sword fights or any 
solo or group performances.  Many pieces could be worked up and ready to 
perform, or ready after short rehearsal periods....like the weekenders who 
performed under the pecan trees a few reunions ago.  Perhaps we put out a 
challenge to have a group from each summer class perform something together.  
Although that would be 50 groups plus the 20 years of camp performers.   Wow.  
Lots of possibilities!
Just pondering....Kathy

 

    On Wednesday, May 22, 2019, 8:51:08 AM CDT, Madge Darlington 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Thanks for getting the ball rolling, Doc! LaVonne, I like your idea of 2 days. 
I love mixing the generations...Ancianos, James' students, and Robin and the 
Camp Shakespeare students/alums all intermingled.
I'm happy to host a reunion summit in Austin if we decide that would be helpful 
in the planning.
xo,Madge



On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 11:46 PM LaVonne Carlson <[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks, as always, for envisioning ahead! Maybe we could have two performances 
on two days: The first could be those who come for a week, performing on 
Saturday; the other could be more improvisational—those who arrive for the 
weekend and have scenes memorized ahead and prepare/work together on Saturday 
and perform Sunday. 
I can’t wait!LaVonne

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On May 21, 2019, at 8:03 PM, James Ayres <[email protected]> wrote:


Next summer Shakespeare at Winedale will celebrate its 50th anniversary and 
Camp Shakespeare will celebrate its 20th.  This is clearly an historic 
occasion, something we should celebrate and indeed something that The 
University of Texas should celebrate.
James and I will be getting together soon to exchange ideas about that 
celebration.  I’d like to hear your ideas.  Preparation for the 45th 
anniversary, when we took on two plays with some 42 folks, took an entire year. 
 We need to begin that planning very soon, at least draw up a broad outline.  I 
will be very busy beginning June 1 with Camp Shakespeare and will not be free 
until July 20 or so.  But that should not discourage you from exchanging emails 
and tossing them my way.
So let’s get rolling.
Take pains, be perfect,
Doc



Jim (Doc) AyresProfessor Emeritus, The University of TexasFounding Director, 
Shakespeare at Winedale and Camp ShakespeareDirector of Mission, Camp 
Shakespeare




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