♕ |[8]| Nobody knew where I was and now I am no longer there

May 25, 2009 23:04

riverrun, she said. I don't know what it means, but I don't want to forget it. Maybe I ought to worry more about why, about what it means to be here-- what the cost might be-- but it's hard to care, knowing where I might be otherwise. What I might be... It's bad enough, being reminded by the stillness... but... I'll take that, over being a ( Read more... )

sekrit angst is not so sekrit akshully, dead poets society: city chapter, curse [after], secret societies are secret, riverrun, the ascension, acting, a midsummer night's dream

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primrosella May 26 2009, 03:25:52 UTC
We still don't have a Titania?

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primrosella May 27 2009, 03:08:24 UTC
Of course, I suppose you could always be a playwright, like Shakespeare...

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had_not_lived May 27 2009, 03:18:17 UTC
You think so?

I've been... thinking, that after we finish Midsummer, maybe we could have a regular acting company here. If people enjoy themselves.

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primrosella May 27 2009, 03:23:26 UTC
I do! Goodness, and wouldn't it be lovely if you did? I'm sure you'd become very famous, and then I'd have the honor of telling everyone that I was a personal friend of yours.

Well, I think...if it goes over well enough, people might feel more confident about doing it again a second time. I think we're all rather nervous at the moment, because most of us have never really done anything like before.

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had_not_lived May 27 2009, 03:52:16 UTC
Well-- one thing at a time! But thank you for saying so.

Yeah, which is... why I am going to wait, until after the show, to try and get people in on it.

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primrosella May 27 2009, 03:56:51 UTC
Yes, of course. First you'll need the typewriter.

I think...if it all goes well, and...mm. I think that, depending on what it was we did...I might just try it again. I've had so much fun with this one, after all.

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had_not_lived May 27 2009, 04:07:50 UTC
Exactly-- first, the typewriter, then the fame and fortune.

I'm really glad you're enjoying it! I think... maybe another of the comedies, I don't know. I don't think I'm up for tragedies. I'm not too worried about it-- I think Midsummer is going to go just fine.

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primrosella May 27 2009, 04:17:53 UTC
Well, at least you have a plan!

I don't blame you. I'd...like it better if we avoided the tragedies, too.

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