Salacious wench or hotheaded noble?

Mar 16, 2007 12:16

Me, I prefer the salacious wench, but only because my Bedford costume is a bit awkward. As originally noted here, Henry V opened last night to a very small audience; you should help increase the audience size for the next five performances. ert, queen_of_wands, and tirinian all came last night and liked it; so will you ( Read more... )

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lightcastle March 16 2007, 17:39:46 UTC
Plan was either yesterday or Saturday. (I hadn't realized there was next week as well.)

Despite lack of companion, Saturday it shall be.

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aerynne March 17 2007, 19:07:26 UTC
Yay! I'll see you tonight, then. We can T to Davis together afterwards.

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lightcastle March 17 2007, 19:09:09 UTC
OK
(why are you coming to Davis?)

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gower March 17 2007, 03:13:13 UTC
Nell=Mistress Quickly, right?

I wish I could see you in that. Quickly in my mind always looks like Angela Lansbery. I can't imagine her as a salacious wench.

Do you say "babbled a' green fields" or "a table of green fields"?

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aerynne March 17 2007, 19:05:45 UTC
Yup, that's right. I really enjoy being her! My Nell is younger than Angela Lansbery, but certainly older than me by quite a bit. Wench is sort of a general term, you know? I enjoy being Bedford, too, but it's tempered by my costume.

I say "babbled a' green fields". The other doesn't make much sense in my opinion.

I also get to say "O, that we now had here / But one ten thousand of those men in England / That do no work today!" It's my favorite line in this play, I think.

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liamstliam March 17 2007, 04:46:58 UTC
That rocked!

I am glad my daughter convinced me to go despite the snow.

(We had dinner at Mary Chung. It was great).

I will be back!

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aerynne March 17 2007, 19:06:24 UTC
Once more into the breach!

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medyani March 23 2007, 14:51:50 UTC
Barring unforeseeable unforeseens, will see the noble, saucy wench -- that would be you -- tonight. :)

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