Hey Guys,
So, I went to see Marc's piece. It was something about life, and death, and how people react before the death of sompebody close from them. The acting space was kind of bizarre, and the way they occuped this place also. Justine was playing violine, and there was also a harpist, they were playing a music that had composed a friend of Marc, and that was very nice (though it was sometimes a little flat). I liked it pretty much, but on my opinion, it was a little too close from what Marc wrote last year (si tu me lis Marc, je ne me dédis quand même pas de ce que j'ai pensé et exprimé en première impression).
That's it for my theatre chronic for today, and as the end of the Candide, of Bernstein (on a libretto of Molière), I just ask "any questions?" (I think that is the coolest way to end a performance).
Now that everybody is back on our cyber holy pizza and beer, I'd be pleased that somebody try to explain to the not gifted people like me how we could all met on a general chat, or something like it.
Have a cheesy life.
Grégoire
So, I went to see Marc's piece. It was something about life, and death, and how people react before the death of sompebody close from them. The acting space was kind of bizarre, and the way they occuped this place also. Justine was playing violine, and there was also a harpist, they were playing a music that had composed a friend of Marc, and that was very nice (though it was sometimes a little flat). I liked it pretty much, but on my opinion, it was a little too close from what Marc wrote last year (si tu me lis Marc, je ne me dédis quand même pas de ce que j'ai pensé et exprimé en première impression).
That's it for my theatre chronic for today, and as the end of the Candide, of Bernstein (on a libretto of Molière), I just ask "any questions?" (I think that is the coolest way to end a performance).
Now that everybody is back on our cyber holy pizza and beer, I'd be pleased that somebody try to explain to the not gifted people like me how we could all met on a general chat, or something like it.
Have a cheesy life.
Grégoire

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