a new play by janis craft developed with the teens on this blog. this is the third play in the rain, stars, sunlight cycle (aka: the synesthesia cycle)
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
yes, it was awesome
Thank you for a fantastic reading! It made my heart happy to play with all of you again. You're an amazing bunch.
I do have a few more photos but I'm not sure I'll have a chance to size them and post them before the move. Can you bug me about it later in the summer? Glad to hear you're playing dinorun. Have you chosen a hat?
Seeing this reading was like the most fun thing I did all summer... It was SO great, thanks for letting us know about it. PS any other readings in Chicago, I'd love to go!
the address for this blog is "virtual improv" because that's how this play began. the description for this blog used to read,
"a virtual space for us to make a real play about the virtual and real lives of the fictitious characters from rain and stars. yeah."
if you go to the very begging of the blog (the posts at the very bottom), you will see how this manifested itself in instant messenger chats, in second life, on facebook, and here on the blog.
now that there is a real play, this is a place for us to continue discussion about Sunlight -- the characters, the themes, and the people who bring it to life as it rises and sets with each reading and production. i hope you'll share your experiences here!
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Thanks for posting the photos! Any other good pictures we may want to be privy to?
Oh PS, I currently have a score of 2100 in Dinorun. I think I play it more for the background music than the competition itself...
I do have a few more photos but I'm not sure I'll have a chance to size them and post them before the move. Can you bug me about it later in the summer? Glad to hear you're playing dinorun. Have you chosen a hat?
its so weird to see other versions...can definatly point some out!
Seeing this reading was like the most fun thing I did all summer... It was SO great, thanks for letting us know about it.
PS any other readings in Chicago, I'd love to go!
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