Puddleby Players' new play

Measle
Exile
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Puddleby Players' new play

by Measle » Fri Feb 01, 2008 4:28 am

Puddleby Players are proud to announce their latest production.

Something slightly different from us this time. The events of this play were not inspired by anything on the mainland but by real events from right here in Lok Groton. We have decided to do a dramatic re-enactment of one of Puddleby's most divisive and controversial episodes.

I'd tell you what it is right now but my publicity advisers tell me that these teaser things are supposed to generate more interest. Feel free to speculate on what its about. They also told me to highlight various random words.

The play will be at the relatively European-friendly and North American-friendly time of 10:00 AM Eastern on Saturday February 16.

Don't miss out!

Taryn
Exile
Post #2

Puddleby Players' new play

by Taryn » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:28 am

Given all the work that is done in putting together a play, I suggest more than one performance?

Taryn.

Measle
Exile
Post #3

Puddleby Players' new play

by Measle » Fri Feb 01, 2008 5:15 pm

Taryn wrote:Given all the work that is done in putting together a play, I suggest more than one performance?

Taryn.
We'd love to if attendances were sufficiently high, but given the size of Puddleby's population, its really only worth the one show only. The performance wil of course be made available on visionstone.

Aravir
Exile
Post #4

Puddleby Players' new play

by Aravir » Sun Feb 17, 2008 12:22 pm

I'm sorry I missed the performance, but the hour was far too early for me.

Those interested in learning more about the trial can find transcripts of the original trial and the two subsequent trials of Neige in my Notebook. Newer exiles may not be aware, but I was once an Apprentice Mystic myself--it was Neige's actions, and the Mystic Council's approval of them, that led me to resign.

Measle
Exile
Post #5

Puddleby Players' new play

by Measle » Sun Feb 17, 2008 7:31 pm

Aravir wrote:I'm sorry I missed the performance, but the hour was far too early for me.

Those interested in learning more about the trial can find transcripts of the original trial and the two subsequent trials of Neige in my Notebook. Newer exiles may not be aware, but I was once an Apprentice Mystic myself--it was Neige's actions, and the Mystic Council's approval of them, that led me to resign.
Actually, I'd like take the opportunity to thank Aravir for making those transcripts available. They were of the key areas of research that allowed me to write the play in the first place and make for some extremely interesting reading.