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emaline wrote 3 days ago: It is completely impossible to avoid waiting. Its existence shadowed with time is what moves us from … more →

Tags: Pick the Brains, Life, Philosophy

My Latest One-Act Play: Home In Time13 comments

sterlinglynch wrote 3 weeks ago: Last week, I wrote a play! Here it is! When you have a chance please give it a read and let me know … more →

Tags: Plays, Albert Camus, Home In Time, L'Entranger, movement, Nietzsche, one-act play, Ottawa Theatre, Samual Beckett

The Cut & Paste: Nathan Tyree5 comments

cenewgent wrote 3 weeks ago: Just in time for Halloween, I was able to sit down with Nathan Tyree for a Cut & Paste. Let … more →

Tags: The Cut & Paste, Nathan Tyree, Bourbon, bukowski, Beckett, thirst for fire

Friday 10.23: Our Picks: 8 Days a Week1 comment

bdestefani wrote 1 month ago: Short feature I wrote. Published in Independent Weekly October 21, 2009 issue. Durham Waiting for Go … more →

Tags: published, Independent Weekly, Duke University, reynolds theater, Samuel Beckett, classical theatre of harlem, theatre of the absurd

Divert: Avoid eye contact when you live while pregnant!

waahida wrote 1 month ago: October 20th, 2009 I am one day past my due date, but I feel grand.  So grand that after I went to t … more →

Dreams in Waiting For Godot

alexandrakopko wrote 1 month ago: The idea of Dreams seems to have an interesting presence throughout Waiting For Godot. Vladimir neve … more →

Waiting for Godot: Who is Godot? By Embry Thielmeier

ethielmeier wrote 1 month ago: There are many different interpretations as to who the character Godot actually is or what he repres … more →

Still Waiting for an Answer

vastminority wrote 1 month ago: A postgraduate said to me that she was writing a piece on ‘waiting for Godot’. I asked if it was goi … more →

Tags: Postgraduate

Epitomy of Contrast: Joyce and Beckett

worldofwallace wrote 1 month ago: This week I want to examine the Art of James Joyce and Samuel Beckett. Both were Irish, both lived i … more →

Tags: Aesthetics, 20th Century Lit, Beckett, Finnegans Wake, Joyce

Resist "Common Wisdom": Allow Yourself to Think "Third Party" (Join the Many Who Have Done Just That Throughout U.S. History)7 comments

insightanalytical wrote 1 month ago: (Editor’s Note: This piece from Kenosha Marge is cross-posted from her bunker up North known a … more →

Tags: Libertarian Party, Democrats, Republicans, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, Green Party, 3rd Party, Andrew Jackson, democrat republican

Busy, busy, busy.1 comment

Nikki wrote 2 months ago: I think the biggest difference between my life in Bombay and my life back home is the fact that in A … more →

Tags: Bombay, Host Family, Updates, AFS, almitra, best buses, Birthdays, Bollywood, Dance

Theatre vs. theater2 comments

bloodywellwrite wrote 2 months ago: Some people say that when it comes to spelling that which is theater — er, theatre — it all comes do … more →

Tags: ap stylebook, spelling, An American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, Paradise Theater, Paradise Theatre, Styx, Theater, theatre

We don't need no education.2 comments

Nikki wrote 2 months ago: Pretty much sums up my India experience so far. I got here in July, waited through two months of tea … more →

Tags: Bombay, colaba, Dance, dandiya raas, Friends, hindi, hookah, Jai Hind!, Koyla

Dragon*Con 2009: Patrick Stewart - X-Men, ST:TNG and more...

ginaswo wrote 2 months ago: Sounds like we will get to see Magneto (Ian McKellan) and Xavier together again!! Coolio!!! Clips co … more →

Tags: film, Saturday Morning Cartoons, Popular Culture, Entertainment, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Star Trek, Rodenberry, Art

Patrick Stewart talks X-Men future and Star Trek

goremasterfx wrote 2 months ago: Patrick Stewart Having appeared in both Star Trek and the X-Men films Patrick Stewart has become a r … more →

Tags: GoreMaster people, Events and Festivals, Wolverine, goremaster, Star Trek, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, X-Men, Star Trek: Nemesis, Patrick Stewart

“Vision is the art of seeing what is invisible to others.”

AlwaysActingUp wrote 2 months ago: That quote is allegedly attributed to Jonathan Swift, the 17th century satirist most famous for writ … more →

Tags: Musing of the Moment, theatre, Stage, Actor, character, Jonathan Swift, Quote, Gulliver, Gulliver's Travels

Invisible Heroes

marianallen wrote 3 months ago: I’ve been re-reading MOBY DICK, by Herman Melville, and I got to thinking about books, movies … more →

Tags: Blog, Titus Groan, Gormenghast, Writing prompt, Moby Dick, Mocha Dick, Herman Melville, Laurence Sterne, Tristram Shandy

Waiting for Waiting For Godot

chancemuse wrote 3 months ago: Back in high school, I studied the play Waiting For Godot when we did a unit on absurdist drama. We … more →

Tags: musings, Play, theatre, absurd, Drama, Samuel Beckett, Geoffrey Rush, -Exit The King

Mascha and Vascha - Strange Ladies

Honour Bayes wrote 3 months ago: Two grotesque old ladies bicker in a small gypsy-esque living room.  Eyes roll and teeth gnash as th … more →

Tags: camden people's theatre, Mascha & Vascha, Strange Ladies, Hannah Pyliotis, Lilly Sykes, Surrealism, existentialism


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