The sporadic ramblings of Emily C. A. Snyder - devoted to God, theatre, writing, and much randominity.

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Host: "Hamlet to Hamilton: Exploring Verse Drama" | Founder: TURN TO FLESH PRODUCTIONS | Author: "Cupid and Psyche" "Nachtsturm Castle" & Others | Caitlin O'Sullivan in "The Ghost Ship" (Boston Metaphysical Society)

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Happiness is a Habenera



Mood: Bork bork
Music: Voila bork
Thought: I think I've got the end of Act II In Memoriam on the run! Huzzah! Bork!
And just for kicks: Furry happy monsters!

Friday, October 17, 2008

Old Shows, New Faces

Well, technically, old faces, too...buuut I'm uploading the complete versions of Matchmaker and Midsummer's Night Dream to the Gaudete website. It joins other full productions of plays, including: The Nutcracker, The Passion Play (2006), English Made Simple, Salome, and for a limited time the soon-to-be-published Wallace's Will. Enjoy!

The Matchmaker





A Midsummer Night's Dream





Mood: Carefully Optimistic
Music: None, but my toes and the tip of my nose are cold.
The Future Brings: Definitely Ryan's one-act thingy in Boston, probably more writing of Stalwart Tin Soldier (a mini-opera that I'm doing for Bob's Theatre for Young Audiences Class...because I'm that type of dork), and possibly Emerson Stage's production of my darling, darling, darling Oscar Wilde's Lady Windemere's Fan.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand: The Our Town Poster!

Sunday, October 05, 2008

My Father, Being Funny



In further news, I edited about seven minutes of Romeo and Juliet and the stupid computer won't let me make it into one file! Booo. I've upgraded my software, I've upgraded my antivirus, and am now about to run the latter. Stupid technologie. Am finally getting into the "good stuff" of Our Town - it's beginning to feel like a play; I can see the edges of its shape. Many happy incidences put down in private journalling.

Mood: Frustrated but also optimistic
Music: None. I daren't run iTunes
Thought: Confession is surpurb. Even if cantoring with a cracked voice is not.