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Subject: edward albee


Author:
libby
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Date Posted: 00:12:36 02/22/03 Sat

my sister sent me this link, said it looked like a neat thing for all my crazy drama friends (though i added the crazy). anywho, here's what it said:

TARPON SPRINGS … Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Edward Albee will lecture on ""The Playwright vs. The Theater'' at the Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art at 2 p.m. Sunday.
Tickets are $10 for members and $12 for nonmembers.

Seating is limited and reservations are suggested. For information, call (727) 712-5762.

Albee's most recognized work, ""Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'' was written in 1962 as a one-act play. His most recent work, ""The Goat or Who is Sylvia?'' is playing on Broadway starring Sally Field and Bill Irwin. It won the Tony Award for best play.

The museum is on the Tarpon Springs campus of St. Petersburg College, just west of U.S. 19 at 600 Klosterman Road.

anywho, the link is: http://ae.tbo.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=front_event_detail&eventID=2760

thought someone might be interested, looked like a neat experience. that's all, peace out, yo.

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[> Subject: Re: edward albee


Author:
Rusty
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Date Posted: 14:23:21 02/22/03 Sat

that's craziness.....right there. if you didn't know, we just started on "the zoo story" by edward albee in drama class. thats insane. INSANNNNEEE!!!!!!

but yes...it's too bad we found out so late 'into the game'....cause i doubt anyone can go now. but just think.... if we had known before we coulda done a feild trip or something! in conclusion, i hate you.

...unless it's not sunday.......but it is isn't it?

)`:

i wish i could go.
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Author:
Rusty
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Date Posted: 15:01:13 02/22/03 Sat

yeah actually i forgot to say thanks. it was nice of you to tell us.
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Author:
Rabecca
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Date Posted: 14:39:54 02/22/03 Sat

yep.........that WOULD of been a really cool thing to go see.................yep.



[the thought is nice though]

me
[> Subject: Re: edward albee


Author:
libby
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Date Posted: 15:48:55 02/22/03 Sat

well sorry i didn't mention it sooner....kinda ironic that you're doing one of his plays though....in a crappy sort of way. anycrap, too bad.


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