In all reality, though, climbing all those steps was cool. I can't say this sign wasn't a bit unnerving:
But obviously we got down alive. Anyway, I was really proud of Annie, Jaclyn, Anna and I for making it all the way up without resting intentionally, fainting, or throwing up, and I was really glad we got awkward/cool pictures like this (awkward because they're awkward, cool only because we're on the top of St. Paul's Cathedral): Today I'm grateful for elevators/lifts.
So then we saw a play tonight called ...Some Trace of Her that basically blew my mind. It was a really crazy multi-media experience that is really, really difficult to explain-- basically the actors performed the play, based on The Idiot, on the stage, but it was filmed and projected onto a screen above the stage. It was very artsy in black and white with really detailed lighting and even more detailed effects. Basically it they filmed a movie with changing camera angles and close-ups and everything, in 2 hours. Seriously difficult to explain. Needless to say it was just about the most live theater experience I've witnessed. Very pretentious and post-modern.
Which is why I'm not surprised some of our group hated it. Most everyone appreciated it at least, but I kind of feel like I was the only one who really loved it. I mean, it's fine. I'm secure enough in my opinions that I'm okay loving it by myself.
Part of the reason I loved it, admittedly, was due to a beautiful performance by Ben Whishaw. Having seen a few of his movies (namely, Perfume and I'm Not There), I'm not surprised he was involved in a project like this. Perhaps part of the reason I liked this play was because I recognized someone in it? I can't say I'm a true "fan" of his-- not like, OMG BEN WHISHAW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, you know?-- but I think it made it easier to invest in the production.
Because I was invested in the production, it made me want to be a part of the production. So I guess a part of me wants to be a Performance Art actor. Who knew? My parents will be thrilled. And at least my quads are in really good shape to be able to handle it.
But obviously we got down alive. Anyway, I was really proud of Annie, Jaclyn, Anna and I for making it all the way up without resting intentionally, fainting, or throwing up, and I was really glad we got awkward/cool pictures like this (awkward because they're awkward, cool only because we're on the top of St. Paul's Cathedral): Today I'm grateful for elevators/lifts.
So then we saw a play tonight called ...Some Trace of Her that basically blew my mind. It was a really crazy multi-media experience that is really, really difficult to explain-- basically the actors performed the play, based on The Idiot, on the stage, but it was filmed and projected onto a screen above the stage. It was very artsy in black and white with really detailed lighting and even more detailed effects. Basically it they filmed a movie with changing camera angles and close-ups and everything, in 2 hours. Seriously difficult to explain. Needless to say it was just about the most live theater experience I've witnessed. Very pretentious and post-modern.
Which is why I'm not surprised some of our group hated it. Most everyone appreciated it at least, but I kind of feel like I was the only one who really loved it. I mean, it's fine. I'm secure enough in my opinions that I'm okay loving it by myself.
Part of the reason I loved it, admittedly, was due to a beautiful performance by Ben Whishaw. Having seen a few of his movies (namely, Perfume and I'm Not There), I'm not surprised he was involved in a project like this. Perhaps part of the reason I liked this play was because I recognized someone in it? I can't say I'm a true "fan" of his-- not like, OMG BEN WHISHAW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, you know?-- but I think it made it easier to invest in the production.
Because I was invested in the production, it made me want to be a part of the production. So I guess a part of me wants to be a Performance Art actor. Who knew? My parents will be thrilled. And at least my quads are in really good shape to be able to handle it.
4 comments:
OMG BEN WHISHAW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
;)
The thought of liking a show more because you recognize the actor is silly, Emily.
PS- When Ashley and I get married, do you think she should drop the Brown, keep it, or hyphenate?
...So maybe I blog stalk you. So what? What are you gonna do about it, huh? Whatever.
So now that I have found you I will lurk on your blog regularly! :-)
-Alta
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