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🦋 Godot

The NY Times reviews the Roundabout Theater's production of Waiting for Godot today. It sounds great, and makes me happy I'm going to see it in a few weeks. Lots of cool photos at the link (under "Multimedia"); I especially like this picture:


Gogo, Pozzo, Didi -- Didi's expression is just fantastic.
(Unrelatedly, happy May Day, everyone! Solidarity!)

I just noticed a pretty cool, subtle optical illusion. This photo was clearly taken by a camera in front of the stage, on approximately the same level as John Goodman's midriff. But if you look at it the right way, it's easy to convince yourself that the camera was in the air, looking down at the trio at a fairly sharp angle. Try it out, see what you think. (Works best if you are only looking at the upper ¾ of the photo.)

posted morning of Friday, May first, 2009
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Real big on Bill Irwin. A clown's clown.

Jeremy, have you ever read Jorge Amado??

posted morning of May third, 2009 by paledave

Nope -- the name sounds familiar but I'm not too sure who that is.

posted morning of May third, 2009 by Jeremy

I know you will anyway, but do post about it when you go! I'm going to try to see it too.

posted afternoon of May 10th, 2009 by djini

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