Monthly Archives: September 2007

level floors

In autumn we return to level floors: no longer barefoot,  drinking air with skin, we leave behind the slamming door that keeps mosquitoes out, cats in. Within these walls so warm and so secure we wait out winter’s storms and … Continue reading

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Review: King Lear by William Shakespeare

The Stratford Festival of Canada presents King Lear by William Shakespeare Artistic Director / RICHARD MONET Director / BRIAN BEDFORD Costume Designer / ANN CURTIS Set Consultant / DESMOND HEELEY Lighting Designer / MICHAEL J. WHITFIELD Composer / DON HORSBURGH … Continue reading

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schoolgirls on a sunny Stratford stage

prim kilts hiked who knows how high or how hair drifting feral like nyads’ giddily seeking they know not what or how casually engenues in the scripts of their lives younger and more casual than the artful blondes we shall … Continue reading

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