I had the same issues, Terry, which I at first attributed to being in Acadia 
with sketchy service.Also went to VimeoAlso cried.  Terry. Your 
soliloquy!Missed Zoom.  But what I did not miss, thank heavens,  was the 
miracle of Camp Shakespeare.  Just wow.Kudos to everyone involved and much love 
to Doc...who I do not remember as a stern taskmaster. I could have used some 
finger wagging over my Lear piece.Hugs all.Heather DolstraSent from my Verizon, 
Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message --------From: Terry Galloway <[email protected]> 
Date: 8/15/20  5:46 AM  (GMT-05:00) To: Madge Darlington 
<[email protected]> Cc: Shakespeare List Serv 
<[email protected]>, Shakespeare at Winedale 
1970-2000 alums <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Winedale-l] Sh@W 
50th Anniversary Reunion Weekend Virtual Events Hello hello hello!I was so 
happy to see the film last night! It was a wonderful tribute to Doc ,to past 
and present  Winedaleans, and to the  great longevity and the immense and 
profound reach of our Shakespeare at Winedale  ideals. A beautiful film!But I 
almost didn’t get to see it. And was not able to see either the opening 
ceremony or the closing happy hour ( for which I had my beer ready to toast and 
swig).  A bunch of us had really bad connections that left everything on the 
screen frozen, with really extra slow motion jerks from one portion to the 
next. A lot of our buddies raced to the rescue with suggestions but none of 
them worked, at least, not for me, until Mike Godwin suggested trying to watch  
the film on Vimeo which I was able to do , so whew! But after I returned to 
Zoom for the discussion, the screen was still frozen and I still wasn’t able to 
be part of that back and forth, which is always the most fun part. I don’t know 
how many more of us that happened to - judging from the Chat it was a pretty 
good number. Is there some technical thing we can do so we can be sure and be 
part of the viewing and party tonight? Or is that just the vagaries  of Zoom?I 
would hate for any of us to miss out again.I love you , guys. How lucky that we 
all got to take part in Doc’s great miracle. Terry Sent from my iPhoneOn Aug 
12, 2020, at 8:07 PM, Madge Darlington <[email protected]> 
wrote:**REUNION WEEKEND VIRTUAL EVENTS **

 

Please note: All Times are Central Daylight Time (in
other words, Barn Time).

 

Hi all!

Thank you for your patience while we set
up the broadcasting for these events. Because these are private screenings,
we are asking you to register for the livestreams. 

 

Click the links below to register for the livestreams. Everyone must register 
to receive a link
to the livestream. A private link to a YouTube page will be sent on the
day of the event to all who register for the event.

 

Here’s the link for folks to register for the Friday night screening: Sign up 
for Friday Night Screening of Take Pains. Be Perfect.

 

And here’s the link for Saturday night’s screening:

Sign up for Saturday Night's Screening of The Winter's Tale



Friday, August 14

Tune into YouTube at the link
that was sent to you after you registered.

6:00 pm Watch the Welcoming Ceremony.

6:30 pm Stream Take Pains. Be
Perfect. This is a private, sneak-peek screening of a new
documentary about Shakespeare at Winedale and it is available for us to watch
as a community this one night only through a special
arrangement with the filmmakers in honor of the 50th Anniversary Celebration.

8:00 pm Participate in a talkback
with the filmmakers via YouTube chat and a Slido survey.

8:30 pm Zoom Party with all comers.

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86914474907 

Meeting ID: 869 1447 4907

It will be a chaotic but fun way to reunite virtually.

Times are approximate. The film lasts 93 minutes.

 

Saturday, August 15

Tune into YouTube at the link
that was sent to you after you registered.

6:00 pm Watch the 50th
Anniversary Celebration!

6:30 pm Stream The Winter's
Tale. This is the world premiere of a DIY version
of The Winter's Tale, filmed (at a social distance) by over 80
former students and campers of Shakespeare at Winedale and lovingly stitched
together by Take Pains. Be Perfect. Co-Director, Jason Harter.
Don't miss this one-of-its-kind filmed performance featuring Doc Ayres as
Time and James and Laurel Loehlin as Cleomenes and Dion!

Run time: Who knows? It's still being made. 

Watch till the end and then Zoom Party with
all comers.

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89744591778

Meeting ID: 897 4459 1778Let us know if you have any questions.-- Madge 
[email protected](512) 627-6038
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